Safety Issues for productions companies are stated as such: manual handling, workplace transport, slips & trips and falls from heights should all be catered for before filming commences.
According to HSE, no filming is to be done at a height without the appropriate safety proofing beforehand. There must also be equipment to aid those at a height present, such as a ladder and, especially, a safety harness. However, we are not intending to use heights during the filming of our trailer.
All members of the filming crew must be sure to wear sensible footwear at all times, to avoid slipping or tripping over. We are also not travelling or involving any vehicles in our filming, therefore no member of our team can come under harm from workplace transport. We are also not using much technical equipment, our needs require only a camera, tripod and microphone, so we do not come under high risk of danger due to manual handling.
The amount of equipment we use, and the location for the set mean that we are well within the Health and Safety Regulations and are, therefore, safe to film.
Monday, 16 November 2009
Health and Safety
Posted by Cooperiah :) at 12:51
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