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#Highlight; Film Production Safety Advice to Keep You Safe on Set.
Potential hazards are everywhere in film! Follow this film production safety advice to take great care of your creatives, cast, and crew. Whether produced by large production firms or smaller teams, film sets frequently have a lot of dangers that could potentially occur. Health and safety should be considered in the production process even before the cameras start shooting, regardless of the size of your team or the number of locations you’ll be in. To ensure a successful shoot, the team needs to adhere to a few film production safety guidelines, from doing a risk assessment to managing weather conditions.
Here is all the information you need to know about set safety.
1. Planning and Preparation;
Put safety first when you start your production. You’ll have a good shoot if you prioritize health and safety from the beginning. Safety needs to be top-of-mind for everyone every day, whether you’re a smaller crew or working on a large set with a safety manager on site.
Visit the sites you’ll be filming at before you even start the project. Conduct a tech scout, often referred to as a tech recce, to inspect your filming sites and gain an understanding of the shots and techniques you’ll require. The best time to introduce safety is now. Look out for potential dangers in key locations, power sources, and emergency exits. By doing a tech scout, you can make appropriate plans to understand the health and safety requirements for your shoot.
2. Conducting a Risk Assessment;
Perform a risk assessment for each filming location as you conduct your tech scout. These evaluations take place in three steps.
i). Identifying Potential Hazards: Start by identifying all potential dangers in each setting or area. Anything with the potential to do harm is referred to as a ‘hazard.’ While some dangers are visible, others are not.
ii). Evaluating Risk: Evaluate risk after identifying hazards. ‘Risk’ refers to the possibility that the hazard will actually cause harm.
iii). Determining Safety Measures: Decide what safety precautions (or ‘safeguards’), if any, should be taken to reduce risk. Take note of and prepare for any equipment you might require to implement your safety precautions.
Producers with appropriate qualifications should undertake risk analysis. The film industry also employs Safety Supervisors who have received specialized training to assist you with set safety. These supervisors offer pre-production professional advice to reduce risks. In either case, the evaluation must be included in a formal, legally binding document that is approved by every production team member. This demonstrates that you have taken steps to safeguard the security of your movie set.
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