1. Hazard Persons who may be
harmed
Property which may be
damaged
Risk controls already in place Risk Assessment LOW,
MODERATE, HIGH,
EXTREME
(see table next page)
Further action required to
control risk ***
Swimming pool,
drowning or slipping.
Actors and crew n/a All actors and crew to walk
around the pool, no running,
and someone who is over 18
and is a competent swimmer
to life guard.
Moderate
When not involved in the
shoot, actors and crew to
stand either outside the
pool house. To check that
everyone actor who is
involved is able to swim
complementally.
Risk of burns from
sparklers.
Actor Yourself, or clothing When the sparkler is being
used all actors and crew
who are not involved in the
shot is to move away. When
the sparkler burns to a
certain size they will be put
out.
Moderate
The shooting will be done
on grass so if a sparkler is
dropped its less likely to
cause a fire, fire buckets
will be handy as well.
People wearing
Masks falling over.
Actors n/a The visibility in the masks is
very poor/ inexistent. People
when wearing the masks will
have to do minimal
movement and walking to be
safe, also keep them away
from the pool.
High
A person with a mask on
has to be next to someone
who doesn’t who can
guide them on where to
go.
Wires near the pool,
tripping over and
electric shocks.
Actors and crew n/a Making sure hat no cables are
near the pool water. No body
should be running
around.Bright coloured tape on
the wires so people know they
are their.
Moderate We could put signs
everywhere so people know
cables are on the floor and to
watch your step.