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Risk Assessment :


This document has allowed me to plan, and consider any potential risks to ensure I perform my interviews safely and effectively.


 HAZARD
 A
Severity
 B
Likelihood
 Risk Rating
 1.
Uncooperative characters (people I interview)
0
7
7
 2.
Attracting unwanted attention 
0
2
2
 3.
Any injuries due to trips or falls 
6
2
12
 4.
Filming at night may create a risk for the crew
0
2
2
 5.



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