Risk assessment's are necessary for projects like these as they are an integral part of health and safety and it is important to identify who is at risk on our shoot day and whether or not control programs are required for particular hazards. There are no elements of our specific sets that are extreme healthy and safety hazards, the most likely hazard being someone getting cut on a blade of a blender, however, the blender won't be plugged in and the shot doesn't require Luke's hand to reach all the way into the blender so we already limit the risk. This table has been filled out by Gite but I went through it and made a few edits.
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