This document summarizes potential risks and hazards for a voice acting project and precautions taken to mitigate them. It identifies the high risk of coronavirus transmission if a cast or crew member is infected and outlines self-isolation, testing, and distancing precautions. It also lists the low risks of tripping over equipment if wires are organized neatly, voice strain if actors avoid repetitive takes and stay hydrated, and overheating if recordings are done in short chunks with breaks.
This document summarizes potential risks and hazards for a voice acting project and precautions taken to mitigate them. It identifies the high risk of coronavirus transmission if a cast or crew member is infected and outlines self-isolation, testing, and distancing precautions. It also lists the low risks of tripping over equipment if wires are organized neatly, voice strain if actors avoid repetitive takes and stay hydrated, and overheating if recordings are done in short chunks with breaks.
This document summarizes potential risks and hazards for a voice acting project and precautions taken to mitigate them. It identifies the high risk of coronavirus transmission if a cast or crew member is infected and outlines self-isolation, testing, and distancing precautions. It also lists the low risks of tripping over equipment if wires are organized neatly, voice strain if actors avoid repetitive takes and stay hydrated, and overheating if recordings are done in short chunks with breaks.
Potential risks/ Result of Precautions taken Low risks/high Further action
hazards occurrences to avoid the risks taken if happens
problem Coronavirus If a member of Wear masks at all High risk Self-Isolating, the cast or crew suitable times, informing all comes into keeping distance, parties, getting contact with sanitizing tested someone who is equipment, carrying Covid-19 recording Can cause remotely, getting damage if passed tested on beforehand if coming into college Tripping over Tripping over Putting the case Low risk Seeing if they equipment sound cables or in a corner of the have any injuries the case which room where and if so, getting you carry the people will not a member of staff sound equipment trip, having the in wires neatly together or going where people won’t trip over them, make them aware that the wires are there The voice actors Overworking Try not to have Low risk losing or straining their voices and them strain their their voices doing so many voices so much by takes that could having them do put strain on their repetitive voices shouting takes, providing water, giving cough drops to them afterwards Overheating This could Giving the voice Low risk happen due to actors water and not having air doing the condition on recordings in whilst recording chunks so they as it would be can go for air. heard on the This is so they recordings aren’t too warm