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Risk Assessment High-risk ( h r sk ) adj. 1. Of, relating to, or characterized by risk: a high-risk business. 2. Being particularly subject to potential danger or hazard: a high-risk surgical procedure. ( l r sk ) to be successful, or unlikely to be connected with danger or probl

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Risk Assessment

High-risk ( h r sk ) adj. 1. Of, relating to, or characterized by risk: a high-risk business.2. Being particularly subject to potential danger or hazard: a high-risk surgical procedure.

Low-risk ( l r sk )adj.1.Likely to be successful, or unlikely to be connected with danger or problems.

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High Risk

•Actress getting run over when filming in the road. This is a high risk as cars are unpredictable and if I am filming at night they're hard to see.

• Getting electrocuted. This would be more of a risk to me, as I will be handling the electric equipment, this will be a high risk especially in the rain (if we get caught in the rain).

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Low Risk• Actress falling over when in heels could result in sprained ankles and grazes. But this a low risk due to the fact my actress can walk in heels.

•Getting false eyelash glue in eyes. I would say this is a low risk as me and my actress know how to apply eyelashes correctly.

• Catching a cold as we will be filming in the autumn/winter months when its considerably colder. This is a low risk as it isn't a serious health issue and will pass in time