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Roles & Responsibilities

The following section sets out the roles and responsibilities for all persons working on the Production.

Producers, Unit Production Managers & Directors

  • To accept their role as the main responsible persons with regards to Health & Safety (H&S) on the production.
  • To look at the hierarchy of risk control, throughout all stages of the production.
  • To ensure that this Policy is distributed to all Head of Departments (HODs) and see that suitable departmental health and safety arrangements are prepared.
  • To allocate resources for the purposes for H & S.
  • To see that any subcontracted work is carried out by suitable and competent contractors.
  • To ensure that H & S matters are including during all technical recces and production meetings.

Heads of Department (HOD)

  • To acknowledge and accept their role as a Head of Department and the responsibilities that come with that role.
  • To engage competent supervisors and operatives, based on their skills, knowledge, experience, and training.
  • To ensure that suitable department H&S arrangements are prepared and disseminated down to the workforce.
  • To ensure robust, suitable & sufficient risk assessments are conducted and to ensure safe systems of work are implemented and followed by all persons under their control.
  • To identify areas where health and safety training may be required and to arrange said training to comply with Health & Safety Executive (HSE) legislation and production policies.
  • Conduct and record regular monitoring tours of their workspaces and address at source any non-compliance issues, concerns, or suggestions from the workforce on the ground.

Supervisors, Coordinators and Chargehands

  • To safely manage all persons under their control and work to the departmental Health & Safety Arrangements.
  • To liaise with other departments and contractors in relation to any work activity in shared spaces.
  • To correct unsafe workplace issues and or equipment.
  • To report back to their Head of Department on safety-related matters.
  • To ask for additional support, resources and or training if required.

All Staff

  • To take reasonable care of themselves and their work colleagues.
  • To work within their competency following safety instructions given to them.
  • To only use work equipment that they have been trained and authorised to use.
  • To report anything they feel is unsafe to their Supervisor or Head of Department or the Studio Anonymous Safety Hotline

Health & Safety Consultant

Contact your Production Safety Consultant to discuss responsibilities and scope of work.

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