task 12 - netherhall risk assessment
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Risk Assessment Form – Part A
Reference: Sign-off status
Assessment summary details
Assessment title *(Simple name for reference purposes)
Film Noir Opening Sequence
Division:* Department:* Media Studies
Series/ Prod/Unit: AS Media Programme/Area: Media Studies
Responsible Manager:
Brendan Sheppard Contact office: Netherhall Media
Address/Tel: The Netherhall School and Sixth Form CentreQueen Edith's WayCambridge
CB1 8NN
Address/Tel: The Netherhall School and Sixth Form CentreQueen Edith's WayCambridge
CB1 8NN
Date assessment created
06/11/15 Confidential risk assessment?
YES
Assessment Outline(Summary of what is proposed)
The assessment is to protect the well being of the staff who are on set who could be at risk of several things.
Assessment start date
23/11/15 Review / End date 27/11/15
Country location England, UK Hostile / travel advisory?
Location detailsThe Netherhall School and Sixth Form CentreQueen Edith's WayCambridge
CB1 8NN
NB: If the country location selected is ‘Hostile’ you are required to: complete the BBC Overseas High Risk Assessment Form
Crew / team(Roles, responsibilities, competencies)
Ray and Asfaar – they are conducting the Film Noir and are the head of the Film
Dan Lane is the leading star in the Film Noir Opening Sequence
Attachments(Detail supporting documents)
Assessor(s) *(Person drafting risk assessment)
Asfaar and Ray Assessor safety competence
Authoriser(s) *(Person responsible for sign-off)
Asfaar and Ray Date signed-off *
Distribution(Who gets a copy of the assessment)
Data Protection Act: Personal information collected for the purposes of risk assessment will be used to identify those at risk, and those involved in controlling risk, from this or similar activities and to fulfil the BBC's obligations under Health and Safety policy and legislation. It will be retained for up to 6 years after the expiry of the activity. It may be shared with other organisations, including our agents and contractors, with whom the risk or the control of risk is shared.
Activity and Hazard Summary [This is a summary of the activities listed in part B of the risk assessment.]
Activity Who Exposed Hazards{hazard titles Activity Risk Rating
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Risk Assessment Form – Part B Blank Template
6Reference: Sign-off status
ACTIVITIES: What are you doing, where, for how long and who will be involved? Complete the fields in the form below).
HAZARDS & CONTROLS: How could someone become hurt or made ill and how are you going to prevent this from happening?
Activity Title:* Filming Opening Sequence – Office Scene
Activity Description: We will be filming an opening sequence of our AS Media Production coursework. The opening sequence w The assessment is to protect the well being of the staff that is on set who could be at risk of several things.
List those managing this Activity and their competence:
Ray and Asfaar – they are conducting the Film Noir and are the head of the FilmDan Lane is the leading star in the Film Noir Opening Sequence
Who & how many are at risk from this Activity?
There are four people who may be at risk during this activity
HazardsHow could someone become hurt or made ill
Control measuresHow are you going to prevent this from happening?
Hazard 1 – someone could burn/hurt themselves whilst trying to move the lighting. This is because the lighting equipment is fairly hot.
The person who is moving the lighting will need to turn off the lighting first and wear gloves to move the lighting at the right angle.
Hazard 2 – Someone could fall over from a loose wire on the floor.
The crew will be to place a cover over the wire therefore they will not be able to fall over and hurt themselves or even cause an collapse of any equipment’s.
Risk Level*: After your controls have been applied what is your assessment of the risk level of this activity?
Medium
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