Risk assessments are a systematic process of evaluating the potential risks that may be involved in a projected activity or undertaking - such as a music video.

Here is the risk assessment I have filled in, which covers ALL risks which have any likelihood from the 'remote' up to 'likely' of affecting or harming the individuals who will be taking part in filming the music video. The front of the risk assessment shows a checklist of any hazards which we think may occur in the locations we have chosen to film in - the most risks will occur in the outdoor environment we are filming in - whereas in another location 'indoor room', there are much less risks likely to affect us. The back of the risk assessment shows the 3 main hazards which are 'likely' to affect us: cold environment, objects falling and noise; whereas the other hazards on the checklist are 'very unlikely' or have a 'remote' chance of occurring.
I have completed a risk assessment to ensure we are not at any high risk of danger whilst filming the music video and the assessment also enabled me to think of any procedures I need in place whilst filming which can make the risk as minimal as possible.