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Risk assessment

I have recently conducted a risk assessment consisting of all the possible risks which may occur through the filming process of our music video. A risk assessment is a systematic process of evaluating the potential risks which may be involved in the project we are undertaking. The risks range from 'remote' to 'likely' chance of effecting the individual who will be participating in this section of the project, some may seem extreme however we have to take everything into consideration when covering the back of our company for our reputation.
There are two parts to the risk assessment we have conducted, the first side consisting of a checklist with any possible hazards which may have even a slight list of occurring, these come under the 'remote' chance of happening category

The back of the risk assessment shows the three main hazards which have the 'likely' chance of them occurring.
As I've stated we have to take extreme precaution when undergoing this kind of project, therefore some may seem extreme.

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