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Friday 16 January 2015

Studio Health and Safety

Studio Health and Safety:

In the studio there are many thing considered to put yourself or others at risk. Therefore it is important to taken through health and safety precautions and be aware that you are responsible for not only yourself but others involved in your time in a studio including; Models, wardrobe, make-up artists, hair stylists etc. Whenever using the studio you should carry out a risk assessment regarding props and models.

Some of the rules you should be aware of when entering the studio are:

-Coats and bags must be away/ hung up, to ensure that no accidents regarding trips and falls occur

- No food or drink are allowed in the studio, as there is electrical and expensive equipment that could cause serious damage 

- To guarantee no serious problems you must not be in the studio without a member of staff

- You must not touch any of the lights, as they reach hot temperatures and can also cause serious electrocution if handled wrong

- Make sure to walk at all times do not run.  



                                                                             


The lumisphere is there to take a reading of light that falls upon the subject. By sliding this you can get a reflective light reading.

The button on the side once pressed will take a reading of ambient/flash light.

The mode button changes from analogue to custom functions.

The sync cord leads/attaches when metering flash lighting.

ISO is there to change according to what ever you prefer. 








Risk Assessment:

Burning yourself on lights - to prevent this incident ensure that you do not touch them and if you are wanting to move them ask an experienced member of staff.

falling/tripping - to prevent incident from happening ensure all bags and coats out of the room and make sure the wires are covered correctly and safely.

Getting hair caught in light fittings - to prevent this incident tie back your hair in necessary.

Bump into other people - to prevent this incident ensure that you keep communication with others working around you in the studio.




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