This is an example of a risk assessment. The reasoning behind the usage of a risk assessment is to make sure the filming location is safe for the staff working on the film. The risk assessments are part of the pre-production paper work in which has to be done before the filming begins so a production manager will have been sent out on location to see if the area is suitable for the filming and safe enough for the staff who is working on set. On the first page is has the name of the producer, director and location manager, it also has boxes for the more important things such as the production dates, location contact location, address and contacts this is in preparation for the filming dates.
Page two is a check list of things that need to be addressed for instance if there is any complications with any electrical items or if there is any violence/ public disorder that may interfere with the film making. The purpose for this sheet to be filled out before the filming begins is so that if there is any complications at the location it can be resolved safely and no body will be at risk.