Ryan McEvoy AS Media
Saturday, 28 April 2012
Tuesday, 24 April 2012
Risk Assessment
While me and my team where planning to take are photos, we had planned the area which we wanted to use for the scenery. We then new that there where going to be risks involved with our photo-soot. So before we started the shoot, we needed help to make sure that non of us where going to be in harms way. For this we asked other friends to assist us.
. One of the first hazards that we found where in the forest for my magazine front cover the branches off the trees where thick and low. This proved a dilemma because we found it not only hard to continued with taking the photos but we where bumping into the branches because they where so low. To further avoid this we carefully watched each others movements so that we could avoid this.
. The second hazard that we found was that the bridge that we where taking the photos for the second photo-shoot was very slippery and because we where leaning over the edge of the bridge we had to be careful so that we didn't fall over the edge.
. The third hazard that we faced was that when we wanted to take photos from underneath the bridge, the path was extremely vertical and slippery so we had to help each other crawl down the hill to avoid people from falling down and injuring themselves.
. One of the first hazards that we found where in the forest for my magazine front cover the branches off the trees where thick and low. This proved a dilemma because we found it not only hard to continued with taking the photos but we where bumping into the branches because they where so low. To further avoid this we carefully watched each others movements so that we could avoid this.
. The second hazard that we found was that the bridge that we where taking the photos for the second photo-shoot was very slippery and because we where leaning over the edge of the bridge we had to be careful so that we didn't fall over the edge.
. The third hazard that we faced was that when we wanted to take photos from underneath the bridge, the path was extremely vertical and slippery so we had to help each other crawl down the hill to avoid people from falling down and injuring themselves.
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