2. Location Risk To Prevent Risk
1 My house (main location) >Tripping over, there will be amplifier cables on the floor
as well as the camera tripod, and it will also be dark so
you could potentially trip over and break a limb.
>Walking into things, because of the low light levels
required there is a possibility that you could walk into
something e.g. a door and break your nose.
>Electric shock, to get the right light level I have to
change the bulb in my lamp and so in doing this I could
accidently get an electric shock.
Keep the light levels at
normal until and between
taking photos.
Again make sure that the
light levels are appropriate
before and in-between
taking photos.
Ensure that the power is
off before removing the
bulb
2 School Hall (secondary location) >Slipping, The floor in the hall can be slippery at times
and so it is possible to slip over and sustain injury.
>Falling off the stage, the low light levels could result in
not being able to see were the stage ends and so you
could possibly fall off and break a bone.
>Tripping, it is a possibility that you could trip over
cables, camera tripod or the curtains and end up
breaking a bone.
Make sure that you wear
appropriate foot wearand
that you walkat all times.
Make sure that you know
were the end of the stage is
and keep the light a normal
until you are taking the
photos
Make sure that you look
were yourgoing and also
keep the lighting at normal
until it is needed.
3 Astro turf (secondary location) >Slipping if you slip while running, the fall could cause
serious injury.
Make sure that you walkat
all times.
4 Drama Studio (secondary location) >Tripping over, there will be amplifier cables on the floor
as well as the camera tripod, and it will also be dark so
you could potentially trip over and break a limb.
>Walking into things, because of the low light levels
required there is a possibility that you could walk into
something e.g. a door and break your nose.
Keep the light levels at
normal until and between
taking photos.
Again make sure that the
light levels are appropriate
before and in-between
taking photos.