Risk assessment

Hazard
Risk
Controlling risk
Recording your findings
Sunlight
Could potentially blind and burn the models if out too long depending on the weather
Making sure to not spend too long outside
Only spending a small amount of time outside to prevent things like headaches and sunburn.
Artificial light
Could potentially blind
someone with the light. The object itself could fall over and smash, which could cause injuries.
Making sure the model does not look into the light, and make sure the light is steadily put up.
Making sure the light was stable, and controlling the intensity of the light.
Dangerous Props
Props that could cause some danger to those involved in the photo shoot.
Check the quality of props to make sure that there is no damage to props that could potentially harm the model and that the props are treat with precaution
Checking the quality and safety of the props involved, make sure any dangers are dealt with correctly.
Trip risks
Models and others involved could fall because of hazards on the scene and injure themselves
Checking the scene before the photo shoot to make sure there are no hazards, and if there is amend or dispose of them.
Checking the scene for any possible hazards.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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