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There is quite a high risk of falling over in the forest as there are lots of trees, stones and branches that we could either bump into or step on and trip. A way of reducing this risk would be by simply looking out for these things and staying in an area that has less of these things.
Dropping a camera would be very unlikely if we wear it on us at all times and are constantly looking after it, which we will. Despite this, if the camera was to fall out of one of our hands the implication of this would be very expensive. As we are filming in a forest, there is a chance there might be some 'Stinging Nettles' and the implications of falling into these is not too high it will just hurt. I believe if we look out for an area of the forest there is no stinging nettles, then there should be no risks available. |
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The forest we are filming in is closed off but is open to the general public, although I do believe where it is would not affect our filming or cause any risks as it is by a school and a playing field. If someone was to interfere us we would just simply move ourselves from the situation/ forest.
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