Wednesday, 13 January 2016

Risk Assessment for The Boyfriend

 
PRODUCTION RISK ASSESSMENT FORM
PRODUCTION TITLE: The Boyfriend
                                     
PRODUCTION CREWS: Jacob, Kenya and Nicole                                                     
Production Office Phone / Mobile: 0161 203 2100

STUDIO DATES: 18/01/2015
Unit Manager: Dave

STUDIO ADDRESS:

Shena Simon Campus
Whitworth Street
Manchester
M1 3HB
LOCATION ADDRESS:

Mount Road
Manchester










DETAILED Description of the activity / production







 
HAZARD CHECKLIST


Tick


Tick


Tick
1
Access/egress blocked/restricted


18
Hazardous substances: chemicals/dust/
fumes/poisons/asbestos/battery acid etc./
waste disposal

35
Scenic/set materials - not fire retardant/
toxicity tested

2
Alcoholic drinks/hospitality

19
Heat/cold, extreme weather climate

36
Scenery manual handling difficulties

3
Animals/insects (wild, performing etc.)

/
20
Heavy loads on studio floor/rostra

37
Scenic materials: glass/polystyrene

4
Any special prop, tool etc., under the direct control of the presenter, artist etc.

21
L.P.G./bottled gases

38
Smoking on set/studio

5
Audience safety/public/crowds/violence/
civil unrest

22
Lasers/other bright lights/strobes

39
Special ‘flying’/technical rigs

6
Compressed gas/cryogenics/low temperature

23
Lifting equipment, e.g. forklift
LOLER

40
Special needs/children/elderly/disabled
/
7
Confined space/ tanks/mines/caves/
tunnels

24
Live electrical equipment

41
Special visual effects: rain/snow/fire/
smoke/steam/dry ice/heat

8
Derelict buildings/dangerous structures/
isolation of services/waste control

25
Machinery proximity

42
Scenery/props storage on premises

9
Diving operations

26
Night operations

43
Stunts/dangerous activities/hazardous props

10
Explosives, pyrotechnics, fireworks

27
Noise/high sound levels

/
44
Technocrane/camera cables/camera
movement/special cable runs/scanners

11
Falling objects
/
28
Portable tools above 110v


45
Vehicles/motorcycles/speed

12
Fatigue/long hours/physical exertion/stress

29
Practical flame/fires/flambeaux


46
Water/proximity to water/tanks

13
Fire Prevention/Evacuation Procedures

30
Radiation - sources/equipment etc.


47
Weapons/knives/firearms

14
First Aid/Medical Requirements

31
Recording/shooting outside of LWT studios/OBs/PSC

48
Work at height: zip-up/ladders/talascope etc.

15
Flammable materials: painting/spraying
needed

32
Risk of infection


49
Working on grid/ ‘truss’ etc.

16
Flying/aircraft/balloons/parachutes

33
Scaffolds/rostra/decking/platforms/
practical staircase/walkways on set


50
Working/storage under seating

17
Freelance crews, scenic ops

34
Scenery/flats over 12 ft x 10 ft/non-standard shape/centre of gravity.  Flown from grid

51
Other










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Hazard Number
+
Identity of
Persons Exposed
MAIN RISKS IDENTIFIED  (Describe risks and state if considered to be high (H), medium (M) or  low (L) before any controls are introduced.
EXISTING & ADDITIONAL CONTROLS TO MANAGE RISKS
Include names of experts or contractors to be used. Indicate the risk state after control initiatives are introduced.(H/M/L)
Specify who is to ensure the measures are implemented and that they are effective.
Final risk level is acceptable

          3

There is a dog within the location. (L)
There has to be a person calming the dog to keep the level of barking down and try stay away from the equipment.
  
       L

         11

There is a risk of falling objects within the film location. (M)
Must move the object that would look for the object that is likely to fall.

       M

          27

There is a level of sounds due to the area is on the main road. (L)
Use the boom mic to at least the level of sound from outside that would get involved with the production.

     L
 
          40

There is a 14 year old girl within the house (L)
Tell the people within the location on what’s going on before filming.

        L


















State whether persons ‘at risk’ are: Staff(S), Freelance(F), Contractor(C), Performer/Presenter(P), Public(U)
If necessary, continue on extra sheets
NUMBER OF ADDITIONAL SHEETS  ATTACHED
COMPLETED BY: (print) Nicole Heslop                                          POSITION:

SIGNATURE                                            DATE: 11/1/2016
I am satisfied that the above constitutes a proper and adequate risk assessment in respect of this production. If any changes are made, the risk assessment will be reviewed.
PRODUCER:(print name)                               

                                                                                                    SIGNATURE:                                                                              DATE: