• Manage the risks posed by using real candles for filming.

  • Fire Risks and other risks associated with scenery, suspended scenery and props.

  • The hazardous nature of ordinary (mineral), annealed glass makes it unsuitable for general use in studios or film stages

  • Helium balloons - while often seen as harmless and fun - can pose several safety risks.

  • Loading bays can pose several safety hazards. See the key hazards and corresponding safety measures to mitigate these risks.

  • Revolves are a common feature of sets used in production. There are, however a number of risks involved with their use that need careful management.

  • Whether making changes to an existing structure or building new structures, a robust project-specific plan is needed.

  • Suspended scenery can be used in a variety of productions in studios and also in theatre sets.

  • Video walls must be designed and constructed with care: several video walls have collapsed in the past due to poor design.