Seating safety, fire safety, Trip and fall hazards, set pieces, props, and equipment being securely fastened, crowd control and security all need to be considered.
Can be completed by builders, carpenters or decorators used on productions to show they are implementing adequate controls to reduce the risks from their activities, or as an inspection checklist by productions.
Work in lighting grids above theatre / studio floors presents a serious hazard to those below from falling objects such as lights, tools, etc.
Manual handling injuries are part of a wider group of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). The term ‘musculoskeletal disorders’ includes injuries and conditions that can cause pain to the back, joints and limbs.
Care should be taken to avoid trapped limbs, especially fingers, trapped clothing as well as slips, trips and falls.
Fire, electricity, working at height, slips, trips and falls are all hazards in a studio.
Having a motor vehicle in a studio introduces several risks, both to the cast and crew and to the production environment.