Friday 11 February 2011

Health and Safety

Filming location wise, the health and safety of the group should not be too hazardous and much of concern. This is because we are filming in a house and in a house there isn't many obvious threats. But because the threats aren't obvious, it doesn't mean that they aren't there. Here is a list of probable threats within a household
  • Sharp objects (Knives etc)
  • Crowded small rooms
  • Tripping hazards (may be more prominent if we use lighting)
  • Water damage (also prominent with lighting)
  • Electric hazards 
  • Slipping hazards
  • Heavy objects (filming in garage)
The list isn't really too big as where we are filming doesn't really have too many dangerous items compared to filming in a non domestic setting like a factory or out in the open (public areas etc..)





By Josh Godlington, Adam Marshall, Michael Maddock and Harry Buckle

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