Location Recce
To be completed prior to filming. This is for you to complete for every filming location. Include detail in all appropriate boxes, you need more than just yes or no
Prepared By:
Cameron Knowles
Date:1/12/18
Location Details
1 location in the production of my animation is the classroom E124 and the second would be my home PC
Scene / Purpose
The purpose of animation is to edit it all into a cohesive animated story
Contact Name
Cameron Knowles
Address
College Runshaw lane
Contact Tel
N/A
Permission
My Mum and dad
Access
PC and Mac
Availability
The classroom is only available in lesson time and certain lunches where a class isnt in use.
Electricity Supply
Supplied by college for the Mac.
Points of Interest
The Mac
Food
Supplied by college
Suitability of location
Sustainable
Parking
Dont drive
Health and Safety issues
Check risk assessment
Noise/Audio
Headphones used
Sunlight (direction of sun/time of of day
Lesson time and when free at home.
Windows
Windows 10
Location Risk Assessment Form
Title of production:
The Hidden
Risk level?
Low, Medium
Or
High
Date of risk assessment:
1/12/18
Location to be used:
Classroom
Checked and approved by:
Cameron Knowles
Completed by:
Next review date:
What are the hazards?
Who might be harmed and how? (Risks)
What are you already doing? (Controls)
What further action is necessary?
Action by who?
Action by when?
Done
Eye strain
I could suffer from this due to staring at a computer screen for a prolonged amount of time.
I am using the Macs and my home PC for a large amount of time since my project is a animation.
Medium due to it causing headaches and eye pain.
To avoid further eye strain you could lower the contrast of the brightness as well as taking regular breaks from the screen.
Cameron Knowles
1/12/18
14/12/18
Hand strain
From using a keyboard and keeping your hand in a similar pose or prolonged use o time
I give my hand a beak every half an hour to make sure my hand doesnt hurt or seize up.
Low risk because you can avoid it if you take regular breaks.
Regularly take breaks from the keyboard and keep stretching your hand to avoid cramp.
Cameron Knowles
1/12/18
14/12/18