Nature of hazard | person(s) at risk | Severity | Likelihood | Risk Rating | Measures in place aimed at reducing risk to minimum level? | Further necessary measures, involving whom and by when? |
| M.G Z.G S.B | Major | Moderate | High 12 | Wearing muddy boots so that the boots have grips so we are unable to fall Talk to the cast and crew to make them aware of what could possibly happen. Can find a less muddy place to film at hailnaut forest.
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| M.G Z.G S.B | Severe | Unlikely | High 10 | | Have an emergency location where the cast/crew hurts themselves from the branches. I can sit them aside and call an uber to go to the nearest hospital/health centre. Having an emergency contact of the casts/crews parents, and call them to inform them.
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| M.G Z.G S.B | Significant | Unlikely | Medium 6 | Making sure that the cast and crew are aware of their surroundings and keep equipment with them at all times. Can film in a different area where people aren’t around to ensure that no one sees the camera and thinks to steal it.
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| S.B | Major | Moderate | High 12 | | Save the crew’s family contact details in case something like this does happen and other crew members not knowing what to do. Have and plan a route of getting to the hospital as quickly and efficiently as possible to reduce the amount of walking.
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| M.G Z.G S.B | Major | Unlikely | Medium 8 | Before the cast leave for the shooting of the movie, they should double check the equipment for any issues. Investing in high quality equipment as they tend to last and function a lot more better than low-cost ones. Have an emergency procedure set so that if someone does end up malfunctioning, the crew are already trained for that issue and can resolve it quickly.
| Have a back-up persons number saved who has similar equipment, in case of an emergency and they need to be called. Inform the school which equipment has malfunctioned so that it can be fixed for its next use.
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