Now for all of the locations, it's important that all of the risks are covered. This includes chances of tripping over, dangerous roads or loss of equipment due to the area.
Here you have it, the risk assessment covering the high risk and low risk problems on the locations we are planning to film on.
So if someone were to fall or stand on a sharp piece of glass, we have an action plan to limit the risks that these locations may have (Hopefully no risks will occur, we don't have the time for hospital trips).
Next up is the props. This is probably going to be a long risk as we have a lot of props within our film, so we better get cracking if we want it done anytime soon!