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Risk Assessment

  • Oct 1, 2025
  • 2 min read

The risk assessment will be divided in two, based on the filming location, because the two scenes won't involve the same kind of activities and so they won't present the same risks.


The cemetery - The risk for this location is quite minimal, save for some irregularities in the pathways which could lead to tripping, but otherwise no majour injury, as this scene mostly just involves walking. The weather is important for this scene, a day with clear weather would be ideal because all the shots need to be sunny and well lit, and the sky also needs to be as blue and bright as possible. There is also the risk of being kicked out, but as long as I remain respectful and don't get in anyone's way, it shouldn't be a problem.


The forest road - For this second scene, the risk is significantly higher because it involves the main character riding a motorcycle; I'll make sure to wear appropriate gear to minimise the risk of any majour injuries, just in case. I'll also check beforehand that the road is clear and doesn't have any dirt or sand on it, to prevent slipping, as well as check the weather and pick a sunny day so that the road is dry and not slippery. Given that this specific road isn't that travelled, the other vehicles shouldn't be too much of a bother, however I'll still make sure to drive safe.


Some other risks involve damaging the phone I'll be using to film and the tablet on which I'll have the script and storyboards, but I believe this can easily be avoided if I handle them carefully; I'll also have a backup of the script on my phone just to be safe.

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