A risk assessment is what you need to do to identify all the
things that could go wrong while you are doing a certain activities. I need
this while I am taking the photos as me or the any of the models could be
harmed while we are taking the photos, for example if I were taking a picture
of one of my models sitting on a wall, a risk of this would be falling off the
wall and breaking his/her arm. I would then have to identify that problem and
then I will have to find a way around this risk to make sure this will not
happen to my model. So this is an essential part of taking the photos, to make
sure all risks are dealt with and neutralised.
For each photo I will have to take certain steps:
- Identify the risks and hazards of the photo activity.
- Identify who could be harmed in this photo.
- Find a way around the risk or hazard and identify if you will need to take any other steps after this.
- Record the findings.
- Review the assessment.
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