Tuesday 14 January 2014

P1. Health and Safety

Before we started shooting a man named Gary came in and discussed with us a few safety pro-cautions we should take.

Here are some key points he made:

- No standing on dangerous or high up obsticles (such as roofs & benches)
- Be careful of wet and slippery floors (Wet mud on field & Water in hallway)
- Don't climb on/up anything (Trees)
- If you need to climb on anything or stand on something for a high angled shot, talk to him about it and he can arrange a way to safely get that shot (Ladder)
- Don't put tripods in dangerous places such as the stairs, or at a corner (Could knock over, some one could bump into it)
- Don't leave any equipment on the floor, some one could trip and fall on it
- Pack up tripod and equipment every time you change location (incase you hit some one with the tripod ext..)
-Place up a filming sign (To let people know that there's equipment that may be in the way, and also if someone needs to scream for example, people know theres nothing wrong and it's for the film)
- Make sure there's nothing in the corridors that can cause any one harm










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