The
health and safety of the crew and public must be thought about before
any filming can begin. If health and safety procedures were not taken
care of and someone was hurt because of this the filming could be
postponed or even cancelled. When filming out on location on of the most
important aspects that can affect the health and safety of the crew and
the public is the weather. The weather can leave the ground in an
unexpected condition, if it had been raining someone could slip and
injure themselves. Another important aspect of filming on location is
ensuring that any equipment you have with you is always being looked
after by another crew member and that is placed out of the publics way
and therefore doesn't become a trip hazard.
When
you have finished shooting in the studio ensure that all of the lights
are switched off properly, at the plugs so that they don't overheat. If
someone else is unaware that the lights have not been allowed to cool
down they may burn themselves when moving the lights. The overheating
may also damage the bulbs and therefore they may need to be replaced.
When using a tripod it must be set up securely and safely to ensure that
it doesn't fall and break any equipment or injure anyone.
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