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SUMMARY:Risk Management of Productions
DESCRIPTION:Designed to give you a broad overview of the health\, safety and environmental issues to be considered when making programmes or films. \nThe course will explain why risk management is needed in production and give practical methods of how it should be tackled. It is recognised that mental health and culture have both grown in importance to production management in recent times and this course discusses the key approaches in dealing with these critical topic areas. The session also identifies available resources for environmental sustainability management. \nPART OF THE PRODUCTION SAFETY PASSPORT SCHEME \nBulk Discounts Available \nNeed more than five places?A company course delivered online or in person may be more cost-effective. Contact us for details. \nCONTACTAims & Objectives\n\nA broad overview of the risk management issues to be considered during the making of programmes\, including hazard identification\, risk assessment and good health\, safety and environmental management\nThe opportunity to analyse and discuss the risk management techniques used on production including hazard identification and risk assessment\nDiscuss good health and safety management on location\nInformation about risk management policy and procedures\, including how productions should interact with their contractors and others\nTo provide information about the legal framework\n\nWho Is It For?\nFor those who manage people\, safety on production and/or complete/approve risk assessments. \nThis includes Executive Producers\, Production Executives\, Line Producers\, Series Producers\, Producers\, Assistant Producers\, Directors of Photography\, 1st Assistant Directors\, 2nd Assistant Directors\, 3rd AD\, Production Managers\, Production Coordinators\, Heads of Departments etc. \nCourse Content\nThe course concentrates on the practical aspects of safely managing a production: \n\nRoles and responsibilities in programme making\, both within the production team and those outside\nThe potential pitfalls of risk management and how these may impact upon the programme making process\nApplication of risk management principles using real-life case study examples\nHow to establish and maintain control through clearly defined occupational risk roles and responsibilities\n\nQualifications\nThe Production Safety Passport (PSP) is an industry-led scheme to support the mutual recognition of health and safety training in the Creative Media Industries. The same health and safety skills are needed across a range of creative media sectors that are involved in film and television production. \nThat’s why ScreenSkills have worked with the industry to create the Health and Safety Framework\, an agreement across sectors about which qualifications or training courses are needed for priority production roles. It means that training and qualifications you do with one employer will be recognised and valued by your next employer. \nUpon successfully completing this programme\, you will gain a PSP certificate via the ScreenSkills website which employers can use to verify your level of training – this is valid for 5 years. Further details of the PSP can be found here. \nDuration\n1 day (6 hours) \nTerms and Conditions \n6 working days’ notice of cancellation/postponement prior to the start of the course must be given. Failure to do so will lead to a 75% cancellation fee. Courses cancelled/postponed within 48 hours or less prior to the start of the course will incur a 100% fee. \nCourses may be rescheduled once only and must be rescheduled within 2 weeks of the original course date to avoid the 75% fee. See full Terms and Conditions.
URL:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2026-04-23/
CATEGORIES:RMP
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SUMMARY:Risk Management of Productions
DESCRIPTION:Designed to give you a broad overview of the health\, safety and environmental issues to be considered when making programmes or films. \nThe course will explain why risk management is needed in production and give practical methods of how it should be tackled. It is recognised that mental health and culture have both grown in importance to production management in recent times and this course discusses the key approaches in dealing with these critical topic areas. The session also identifies available resources for environmental sustainability management. \nPART OF THE PRODUCTION SAFETY PASSPORT SCHEME \nBulk Discounts Available \nNeed more than five places?A company course delivered online or in person may be more cost-effective. Contact us for details. \nCONTACTAims & Objectives\n\nA broad overview of the risk management issues to be considered during the making of programmes\, including hazard identification\, risk assessment and good health\, safety and environmental management\nThe opportunity to analyse and discuss the risk management techniques used on production including hazard identification and risk assessment\nDiscuss good health and safety management on location\nInformation about risk management policy and procedures\, including how productions should interact with their contractors and others\nTo provide information about the legal framework\n\nWho Is It For?\nFor those who manage people\, safety on production and/or complete/approve risk assessments. \nThis includes Executive Producers\, Production Executives\, Line Producers\, Series Producers\, Producers\, Assistant Producers\, Directors of Photography\, 1st Assistant Directors\, 2nd Assistant Directors\, 3rd AD\, Production Managers\, Production Coordinators\, Heads of Departments etc. \nCourse Content\nThe course concentrates on the practical aspects of safely managing a production: \n\nRoles and responsibilities in programme making\, both within the production team and those outside\nThe potential pitfalls of risk management and how these may impact upon the programme making process\nApplication of risk management principles using real-life case study examples\nHow to establish and maintain control through clearly defined occupational risk roles and responsibilities\n\nQualifications\nThe Production Safety Passport (PSP) is an industry-led scheme to support the mutual recognition of health and safety training in the Creative Media Industries. The same health and safety skills are needed across a range of creative media sectors that are involved in film and television production. \nThat’s why ScreenSkills have worked with the industry to create the Health and Safety Framework\, an agreement across sectors about which qualifications or training courses are needed for priority production roles. It means that training and qualifications you do with one employer will be recognised and valued by your next employer. \nUpon successfully completing this programme\, you will gain a PSP certificate via the ScreenSkills website which employers can use to verify your level of training – this is valid for 5 years. Further details of the PSP can be found here. \nDuration\n1 day (6 hours) \nTerms and Conditions \n6 working days’ notice of cancellation/postponement prior to the start of the course must be given. Failure to do so will lead to a 75% cancellation fee. Courses cancelled/postponed within 48 hours or less prior to the start of the course will incur a 100% fee. \nCourses may be rescheduled once only and must be rescheduled within 2 weeks of the original course date to avoid the 75% fee. See full Terms and Conditions.
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CATEGORIES:RMP
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SUMMARY:Risk Management of Productions
DESCRIPTION:Designed to give you a broad overview of the health\, safety and environmental issues to be considered when making programmes or films. \nThe course will explain why risk management is needed in production and give practical methods of how it should be tackled. It is recognised that mental health and culture have both grown in importance to production management in recent times and this course discusses the key approaches in dealing with these critical topic areas. The session also identifies available resources for environmental sustainability management. \nPART OF THE PRODUCTION SAFETY PASSPORT SCHEME \nBulk Discounts Available \nNeed more than five places?A company course delivered online or in person may be more cost-effective. Contact us for details. \nCONTACTAims & Objectives\n\nA broad overview of the risk management issues to be considered during the making of programmes\, including hazard identification\, risk assessment and good health\, safety and environmental management\nThe opportunity to analyse and discuss the risk management techniques used on production including hazard identification and risk assessment\nDiscuss good health and safety management on location\nInformation about risk management policy and procedures\, including how productions should interact with their contractors and others\nTo provide information about the legal framework\n\nWho Is It For?\nFor those who manage people\, safety on production and/or complete/approve risk assessments. \nThis includes Executive Producers\, Production Executives\, Line Producers\, Series Producers\, Producers\, Assistant Producers\, Directors of Photography\, 1st Assistant Directors\, 2nd Assistant Directors\, 3rd AD\, Production Managers\, Production Coordinators\, Heads of Departments etc. \nCourse Content\nThe course concentrates on the practical aspects of safely managing a production: \n\nRoles and responsibilities in programme making\, both within the production team and those outside\nThe potential pitfalls of risk management and how these may impact upon the programme making process\nApplication of risk management principles using real-life case study examples\nHow to establish and maintain control through clearly defined occupational risk roles and responsibilities\n\nQualifications\nThe Production Safety Passport (PSP) is an industry-led scheme to support the mutual recognition of health and safety training in the Creative Media Industries. The same health and safety skills are needed across a range of creative media sectors that are involved in film and television production. \nThat’s why ScreenSkills have worked with the industry to create the Health and Safety Framework\, an agreement across sectors about which qualifications or training courses are needed for priority production roles. It means that training and qualifications you do with one employer will be recognised and valued by your next employer. \nUpon successfully completing this programme\, you will gain a PSP certificate via the ScreenSkills website which employers can use to verify your level of training – this is valid for 5 years. Further details of the PSP can be found here. \nDuration\n1 day (6 hours) \nTerms and Conditions \n6 working days’ notice of cancellation/postponement prior to the start of the course must be given. Failure to do so will lead to a 75% cancellation fee. Courses cancelled/postponed within 48 hours or less prior to the start of the course will incur a 100% fee. \nCourses may be rescheduled once only and must be rescheduled within 2 weeks of the original course date to avoid the 75% fee. See full Terms and Conditions.
URL:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2026-03-26/
CATEGORIES:RMP
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ORGANIZER;CN="First Option Training":MAILTO:training@firstoption.group
LOCATION:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2026-03-26/
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SUMMARY:Risk Management of Productions
DESCRIPTION:Designed to give you a broad overview of the health\, safety and environmental issues to be considered when making programmes or films. \nThe course will explain why risk management is needed in production and give practical methods of how it should be tackled. It is recognised that mental health and culture have both grown in importance to production management in recent times and this course discusses the key approaches in dealing with these critical topic areas. The session also identifies available resources for environmental sustainability management. \nPART OF THE PRODUCTION SAFETY PASSPORT SCHEME \nBulk Discounts Available \nNeed more than five places?A company course delivered online or in person may be more cost-effective. Contact us for details. \nCONTACTAims & Objectives\n\nA broad overview of the risk management issues to be considered during the making of programmes\, including hazard identification\, risk assessment and good health\, safety and environmental management\nThe opportunity to analyse and discuss the risk management techniques used on production including hazard identification and risk assessment\nDiscuss good health and safety management on location\nInformation about risk management policy and procedures\, including how productions should interact with their contractors and others\nTo provide information about the legal framework\n\nWho Is It For?\nFor those who manage people\, safety on production and/or complete/approve risk assessments. \nThis includes Executive Producers\, Production Executives\, Line Producers\, Series Producers\, Producers\, Assistant Producers\, Directors of Photography\, 1st Assistant Directors\, 2nd Assistant Directors\, 3rd AD\, Production Managers\, Production Coordinators\, Heads of Departments etc. \nCourse Content\nThe course concentrates on the practical aspects of safely managing a production: \n\nRoles and responsibilities in programme making\, both within the production team and those outside\nThe potential pitfalls of risk management and how these may impact upon the programme making process\nApplication of risk management principles using real-life case study examples\nHow to establish and maintain control through clearly defined occupational risk roles and responsibilities\n\nQualifications\nThe Production Safety Passport (PSP) is an industry-led scheme to support the mutual recognition of health and safety training in the Creative Media Industries. The same health and safety skills are needed across a range of creative media sectors that are involved in film and television production. \nThat’s why ScreenSkills have worked with the industry to create the Health and Safety Framework\, an agreement across sectors about which qualifications or training courses are needed for priority production roles. It means that training and qualifications you do with one employer will be recognised and valued by your next employer. \nUpon successfully completing this programme\, you will gain a PSP certificate via the ScreenSkills website which employers can use to verify your level of training – this is valid for 5 years. Further details of the PSP can be found here. \nDuration\n1 day (6 hours) \nTerms and Conditions \n6 working days’ notice of cancellation/postponement prior to the start of the course must be given. Failure to do so will lead to a 75% cancellation fee. Courses cancelled/postponed within 48 hours or less prior to the start of the course will incur a 100% fee. \nCourses may be rescheduled once only and must be rescheduled within 2 weeks of the original course date to avoid the 75% fee. See full Terms and Conditions.
URL:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2026-03-04/
CATEGORIES:RMP
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LOCATION:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2026-03-04/
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SUMMARY:Risk Management of Productions
DESCRIPTION:Designed to give you a broad overview of the health\, safety and environmental issues to be considered when making programmes or films. \nThe course will explain why risk management is needed in production and give practical methods of how it should be tackled. It is recognised that mental health and culture have both grown in importance to production management in recent times and this course discusses the key approaches in dealing with these critical topic areas. The session also identifies available resources for environmental sustainability management. \nPART OF THE PRODUCTION SAFETY PASSPORT SCHEME \nBulk Discounts Available \nNeed more than five places?A company course delivered online or in person may be more cost-effective. Contact us for details. \nCONTACTAims & Objectives\n\nA broad overview of the risk management issues to be considered during the making of programmes\, including hazard identification\, risk assessment and good health\, safety and environmental management\nThe opportunity to analyse and discuss the risk management techniques used on production including hazard identification and risk assessment\nDiscuss good health and safety management on location\nInformation about risk management policy and procedures\, including how productions should interact with their contractors and others\nTo provide information about the legal framework\n\nWho Is It For?\nFor those who manage people\, safety on production and/or complete/approve risk assessments. \nThis includes Executive Producers\, Production Executives\, Line Producers\, Series Producers\, Producers\, Assistant Producers\, Directors of Photography\, 1st Assistant Directors\, 2nd Assistant Directors\, 3rd AD\, Production Managers\, Production Coordinators\, Heads of Departments etc. \nCourse Content\nThe course concentrates on the practical aspects of safely managing a production: \n\nRoles and responsibilities in programme making\, both within the production team and those outside\nThe potential pitfalls of risk management and how these may impact upon the programme making process\nApplication of risk management principles using real-life case study examples\nHow to establish and maintain control through clearly defined occupational risk roles and responsibilities\n\nQualifications\nThe Production Safety Passport (PSP) is an industry-led scheme to support the mutual recognition of health and safety training in the Creative Media Industries. The same health and safety skills are needed across a range of creative media sectors that are involved in film and television production. \nThat’s why ScreenSkills have worked with the industry to create the Health and Safety Framework\, an agreement across sectors about which qualifications or training courses are needed for priority production roles. It means that training and qualifications you do with one employer will be recognised and valued by your next employer. \nUpon successfully completing this programme\, you will gain a PSP certificate via the ScreenSkills website which employers can use to verify your level of training – this is valid for 5 years. Further details of the PSP can be found here. \nDuration\n1 day (6 hours) \nTerms and Conditions \n6 working days’ notice of cancellation/postponement prior to the start of the course must be given. Failure to do so will lead to a 75% cancellation fee. Courses cancelled/postponed within 48 hours or less prior to the start of the course will incur a 100% fee. \nCourses may be rescheduled once only and must be rescheduled within 2 weeks of the original course date to avoid the 75% fee. See full Terms and Conditions.
URL:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2026-02-19/
CATEGORIES:RMP
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LOCATION:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2026-02-19/
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SUMMARY:Risk Management of Productions
DESCRIPTION:Designed to give you a broad overview of the health\, safety and environmental issues to be considered when making programmes or films. \nThe course will explain why risk management is needed in production and give practical methods of how it should be tackled. It is recognised that mental health and culture have both grown in importance to production management in recent times and this course discusses the key approaches in dealing with these critical topic areas. The session also identifies available resources for environmental sustainability management. \nPART OF THE PRODUCTION SAFETY PASSPORT SCHEME \nBulk Discounts Available \nNeed more than five places?A company course delivered online or in person may be more cost-effective. Contact us for details. \nCONTACTAims & Objectives\n\nA broad overview of the risk management issues to be considered during the making of programmes\, including hazard identification\, risk assessment and good health\, safety and environmental management\nThe opportunity to analyse and discuss the risk management techniques used on production including hazard identification and risk assessment\nDiscuss good health and safety management on location\nInformation about risk management policy and procedures\, including how productions should interact with their contractors and others\nTo provide information about the legal framework\n\nWho Is It For?\nFor those who manage people\, safety on production and/or complete/approve risk assessments. \nThis includes Executive Producers\, Production Executives\, Line Producers\, Series Producers\, Producers\, Assistant Producers\, Directors of Photography\, 1st Assistant Directors\, 2nd Assistant Directors\, 3rd AD\, Production Managers\, Production Coordinators\, Heads of Departments etc. \nCourse Content\nThe course concentrates on the practical aspects of safely managing a production: \n\nRoles and responsibilities in programme making\, both within the production team and those outside\nThe potential pitfalls of risk management and how these may impact upon the programme making process\nApplication of risk management principles using real-life case study examples\nHow to establish and maintain control through clearly defined occupational risk roles and responsibilities\n\nQualifications\nThe Production Safety Passport (PSP) is an industry-led scheme to support the mutual recognition of health and safety training in the Creative Media Industries. The same health and safety skills are needed across a range of creative media sectors that are involved in film and television production. \nThat’s why ScreenSkills have worked with the industry to create the Health and Safety Framework\, an agreement across sectors about which qualifications or training courses are needed for priority production roles. It means that training and qualifications you do with one employer will be recognised and valued by your next employer. \nUpon successfully completing this programme\, you will gain a PSP certificate via the ScreenSkills website which employers can use to verify your level of training – this is valid for 5 years. Further details of the PSP can be found here. \nDuration\n1 day (6 hours) \nTerms and Conditions \n6 working days’ notice of cancellation/postponement prior to the start of the course must be given. Failure to do so will lead to a 75% cancellation fee. Courses cancelled/postponed within 48 hours or less prior to the start of the course will incur a 100% fee. \nCourses may be rescheduled once only and must be rescheduled within 2 weeks of the original course date to avoid the 75% fee. See full Terms and Conditions.
URL:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2026-02-05/
CATEGORIES:RMP
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ORGANIZER;CN="First Option Training":MAILTO:training@firstoption.group
LOCATION:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2026-02-05/
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SUMMARY:Risk Management of Productions
DESCRIPTION:Designed to give you a broad overview of the health\, safety and environmental issues to be considered when making programmes or films. \nThe course will explain why risk management is needed in production and give practical methods of how it should be tackled. It is recognised that mental health and culture have both grown in importance to production management in recent times and this course discusses the key approaches in dealing with these critical topic areas. The session also identifies available resources for environmental sustainability management. \nPART OF THE PRODUCTION SAFETY PASSPORT SCHEME \nBulk Discounts Available \nNeed more than five places?A company course delivered online or in person may be more cost-effective. Contact us for details. \nCONTACTAims & Objectives\n\nA broad overview of the risk management issues to be considered during the making of programmes\, including hazard identification\, risk assessment and good health\, safety and environmental management\nThe opportunity to analyse and discuss the risk management techniques used on production including hazard identification and risk assessment\nDiscuss good health and safety management on location\nInformation about risk management policy and procedures\, including how productions should interact with their contractors and others\nTo provide information about the legal framework\n\nWho Is It For?\nFor those who manage people\, safety on production and/or complete/approve risk assessments. \nThis includes Executive Producers\, Production Executives\, Line Producers\, Series Producers\, Producers\, Assistant Producers\, Directors of Photography\, 1st Assistant Directors\, 2nd Assistant Directors\, 3rd AD\, Production Managers\, Production Coordinators\, Heads of Departments etc. \nCourse Content\nThe course concentrates on the practical aspects of safely managing a production: \n\nRoles and responsibilities in programme making\, both within the production team and those outside\nThe potential pitfalls of risk management and how these may impact upon the programme making process\nApplication of risk management principles using real-life case study examples\nHow to establish and maintain control through clearly defined occupational risk roles and responsibilities\n\nQualifications\nThe Production Safety Passport (PSP) is an industry-led scheme to support the mutual recognition of health and safety training in the Creative Media Industries. The same health and safety skills are needed across a range of creative media sectors that are involved in film and television production. \nThat’s why ScreenSkills have worked with the industry to create the Health and Safety Framework\, an agreement across sectors about which qualifications or training courses are needed for priority production roles. It means that training and qualifications you do with one employer will be recognised and valued by your next employer. \nUpon successfully completing this programme\, you will gain a PSP certificate via the ScreenSkills website which employers can use to verify your level of training – this is valid for 5 years. Further details of the PSP can be found here. \nDuration\n1 day (6 hours) \nTerms and Conditions \n6 working days’ notice of cancellation/postponement prior to the start of the course must be given. Failure to do so will lead to a 75% cancellation fee. Courses cancelled/postponed within 48 hours or less prior to the start of the course will incur a 100% fee. \nCourses may be rescheduled once only and must be rescheduled within 2 weeks of the original course date to avoid the 75% fee. See full Terms and Conditions.
URL:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2026-01-22/
CATEGORIES:RMP
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cdn.data-firstoption.group/wp-content/uploads/20241113192735/Arri.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="First Option Training":MAILTO:training@firstoption.group
LOCATION:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2026-01-22/
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260108T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260108T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T200301
CREATED:20251104T150416Z
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SUMMARY:Risk Management of Productions
DESCRIPTION:Designed to give you a broad overview of the health\, safety and environmental issues to be considered when making programmes or films. \nThe course will explain why risk management is needed in production and give practical methods of how it should be tackled. It is recognised that mental health and culture have both grown in importance to production management in recent times and this course discusses the key approaches in dealing with these critical topic areas. The session also identifies available resources for environmental sustainability management. \nPART OF THE PRODUCTION SAFETY PASSPORT SCHEME \nBulk Discounts Available \nNeed more than five places?A company course delivered online or in person may be more cost-effective. Contact us for details. \nCONTACTAims & Objectives\n\nA broad overview of the risk management issues to be considered during the making of programmes\, including hazard identification\, risk assessment and good health\, safety and environmental management\nThe opportunity to analyse and discuss the risk management techniques used on production including hazard identification and risk assessment\nDiscuss good health and safety management on location\nInformation about risk management policy and procedures\, including how productions should interact with their contractors and others\nTo provide information about the legal framework\n\nWho Is It For?\nFor those who manage people\, safety on production and/or complete/approve risk assessments. \nThis includes Executive Producers\, Production Executives\, Line Producers\, Series Producers\, Producers\, Assistant Producers\, Directors of Photography\, 1st Assistant Directors\, 2nd Assistant Directors\, 3rd AD\, Production Managers\, Production Coordinators\, Heads of Departments etc. \nCourse Content\nThe course concentrates on the practical aspects of safely managing a production: \n\nRoles and responsibilities in programme making\, both within the production team and those outside\nThe potential pitfalls of risk management and how these may impact upon the programme making process\nApplication of risk management principles using real-life case study examples\nHow to establish and maintain control through clearly defined occupational risk roles and responsibilities\n\nQualifications\nThe Production Safety Passport (PSP) is an industry-led scheme to support the mutual recognition of health and safety training in the Creative Media Industries. The same health and safety skills are needed across a range of creative media sectors that are involved in film and television production. \nThat’s why ScreenSkills have worked with the industry to create the Health and Safety Framework\, an agreement across sectors about which qualifications or training courses are needed for priority production roles. It means that training and qualifications you do with one employer will be recognised and valued by your next employer. \nUpon successfully completing this programme\, you will gain a PSP certificate via the ScreenSkills website which employers can use to verify your level of training – this is valid for 5 years. Further details of the PSP can be found here. \nDuration\n1 day (6 hours) \nTerms and Conditions \n6 working days’ notice of cancellation/postponement prior to the start of the course must be given. Failure to do so will lead to a 75% cancellation fee. Courses cancelled/postponed within 48 hours or less prior to the start of the course will incur a 100% fee. \nCourses may be rescheduled once only and must be rescheduled within 2 weeks of the original course date to avoid the 75% fee. See full Terms and Conditions.
URL:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2026-11-08/
CATEGORIES:RMP
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cdn.data-firstoption.group/wp-content/uploads/20241113192735/Arri.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="First Option Training":MAILTO:training@firstoption.group
LOCATION:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2026-11-08/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251216T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251216T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T200301
CREATED:20250904T140643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251105T111459Z
UID:10000129-1765879200-1765900800@data-firstoption.group
SUMMARY:Risk Management of Productions
DESCRIPTION:Designed to give you a broad overview of the health\, safety and environmental issues to be considered when making programmes or films. \nThe course will explain why risk management is needed in production and give practical methods of how it should be tackled. It is recognised that mental health and culture have both grown in importance to production management in recent times and this course discusses the key approaches in dealing with these critical topic areas. The session also identifies available resources for environmental sustainability management. \nPART OF THE PRODUCTION SAFETY PASSPORT SCHEME \nBulk Discounts Available \nNeed more than five places?A company course delivered online or in person may be more cost-effective. Contact us for details. \nCONTACTAims & Objectives\n\nA broad overview of the risk management issues to be considered during the making of programmes\, including hazard identification\, risk assessment and good health\, safety and environmental management\nThe opportunity to analyse and discuss the risk management techniques used on production including hazard identification and risk assessment\nDiscuss good health and safety management on location\nInformation about risk management policy and procedures\, including how productions should interact with their contractors and others\nTo provide information about the legal framework\n\nWho Is It For?\nFor those who manage people\, safety on production and/or complete/approve risk assessments. \nThis includes Executive Producers\, Production Executives\, Line Producers\, Series Producers\, Producers\, Assistant Producers\, Directors of Photography\, 1st Assistant Directors\, 2nd Assistant Directors\, 3rd AD\, Production Managers\, Production Coordinators\, Heads of Departments etc. \nCourse Content\nThe course concentrates on the practical aspects of safely managing a production: \n\nRoles and responsibilities in programme making\, both within the production team and those outside\nThe potential pitfalls of risk management and how these may impact upon the programme making process\nApplication of risk management principles using real-life case study examples\nHow to establish and maintain control through clearly defined occupational risk roles and responsibilities\n\nQualifications\nThe Production Safety Passport (PSP) is an industry-led scheme to support the mutual recognition of health and safety training in the Creative Media Industries. The same health and safety skills are needed across a range of creative media sectors that are involved in film and television production. \nThat’s why ScreenSkills have worked with the industry to create the Health and Safety Framework\, an agreement across sectors about which qualifications or training courses are needed for priority production roles. It means that training and qualifications you do with one employer will be recognised and valued by your next employer. \nUpon successfully completing this programme\, you will gain a PSP certificate via the ScreenSkills website which employers can use to verify your level of training – this is valid for 5 years. Further details of the PSP can be found here. \nDuration\n1 day (6 hours) \nTerms and Conditions \n6 working days’ notice of cancellation/postponement prior to the start of the course must be given. Failure to do so will lead to a 75% cancellation fee. Courses cancelled/postponed within 48 hours or less prior to the start of the course will incur a 100% fee. \nCourses may be rescheduled once only and must be rescheduled within 2 weeks of the original course date to avoid the 75% fee. See full Terms and Conditions.
URL:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2025-12-16/
CATEGORIES:RMP
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cdn.data-firstoption.group/wp-content/uploads/20241113192735/Arri.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="First Option Training":MAILTO:training@firstoption.group
LOCATION:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2025-12-16/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251204T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251204T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T200301
CREATED:20250904T132630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251105T111215Z
UID:10000128-1764842400-1764864000@data-firstoption.group
SUMMARY:Risk Management of Productions
DESCRIPTION:Designed to give you a broad overview of the health\, safety and environmental issues to be considered when making programmes or films. \nThe course will explain why risk management is needed in production and give practical methods of how it should be tackled. It is recognised that mental health and culture have both grown in importance to production management in recent times and this course discusses the key approaches in dealing with these critical topic areas. The session also identifies available resources for environmental sustainability management. \nPART OF THE PRODUCTION SAFETY PASSPORT SCHEME \nBulk Discounts Available \nNeed more than five places?A company course delivered online or in person may be more cost-effective. Contact us for details. \nCONTACTAims & Objectives\n\nA broad overview of the risk management issues to be considered during the making of programmes\, including hazard identification\, risk assessment and good health\, safety and environmental management\nThe opportunity to analyse and discuss the risk management techniques used on production including hazard identification and risk assessment\nDiscuss good health and safety management on location\nInformation about risk management policy and procedures\, including how productions should interact with their contractors and others\nTo provide information about the legal framework\n\nWho Is It For?\nFor those who manage people\, safety on production and/or complete/approve risk assessments. \nThis includes Executive Producers\, Production Executives\, Line Producers\, Series Producers\, Producers\, Assistant Producers\, Directors of Photography\, 1st Assistant Directors\, 2nd Assistant Directors\, 3rd AD\, Production Managers\, Production Coordinators\, Heads of Departments etc. \nCourse Content\nThe course concentrates on the practical aspects of safely managing a production: \n\nRoles and responsibilities in programme making\, both within the production team and those outside\nThe potential pitfalls of risk management and how these may impact upon the programme making process\nApplication of risk management principles using real-life case study examples\nHow to establish and maintain control through clearly defined occupational risk roles and responsibilities\n\nQualifications\nThe Production Safety Passport (PSP) is an industry-led scheme to support the mutual recognition of health and safety training in the Creative Media Industries. The same health and safety skills are needed across a range of creative media sectors that are involved in film and television production. \nThat’s why ScreenSkills have worked with the industry to create the Health and Safety Framework\, an agreement across sectors about which qualifications or training courses are needed for priority production roles. It means that training and qualifications you do with one employer will be recognised and valued by your next employer. \nUpon successfully completing this programme\, you will gain a PSP certificate via the ScreenSkills website which employers can use to verify your level of training – this is valid for 5 years. Further details of the PSP can be found here. \nDuration\n1 day (6 hours) \nTerms and Conditions \n6 working days’ notice of cancellation/postponement prior to the start of the course must be given. Failure to do so will lead to a 75% cancellation fee. Courses cancelled/postponed within 48 hours or less prior to the start of the course will incur a 100% fee. \nCourses may be rescheduled once only and must be rescheduled within 2 weeks of the original course date to avoid the 75% fee. See full Terms and Conditions.
URL:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2025-12-04/
CATEGORIES:RMP
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cdn.data-firstoption.group/wp-content/uploads/20241113192735/Arri.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="First Option Training":MAILTO:training@firstoption.group
LOCATION:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2025-12-04/
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251120T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T200301
CREATED:20250904T111237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250904T111237Z
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SUMMARY:Risk Management of Productions
DESCRIPTION:Designed to give you a broad overview of the health\, safety and environmental issues to be considered when making programmes or films. \nThe course will explain why risk management is needed in production and give practical methods of how it should be tackled. It is recognised that mental health and culture have both grown in importance to production management in recent times and this course discusses the key approaches in dealing with these critical topic areas. The session also identifies available resources for environmental sustainability management. \nPART OF THE PRODUCTION SAFETY PASSPORT SCHEME \nBulk Discounts Available \nNeed more than five places?A company course delivered online or in person may be more cost-effective. Contact us for details. \nCONTACTAims & Objectives\n\nA broad overview of the risk management issues to be considered during the making of programmes\, including hazard identification\, risk assessment and good health\, safety and environmental management\nThe opportunity to analyse and discuss the risk management techniques used on production including hazard identification and risk assessment\nDiscuss good health and safety management on location\nInformation about risk management policy and procedures\, including how productions should interact with their contractors and others\nTo provide information about the legal framework\n\nWho Is It For?\nFor those who manage people\, safety on production and/or complete/approve risk assessments. \nThis includes Executive Producers\, Production Executives\, Line Producers\, Series Producers\, Producers\, Assistant Producers\, Directors of Photography\, 1st Assistant Directors\, 2nd Assistant Directors\, 3rd AD\, Production Managers\, Production Coordinators\, Heads of Departments etc. \nCourse Content\nThe course concentrates on the practical aspects of safely managing a production: \n\nRoles and responsibilities in programme making\, both within the production team and those outside\nThe potential pitfalls of risk management and how these may impact upon the programme making process\nApplication of risk management principles using real-life case study examples\nHow to establish and maintain control through clearly defined occupational risk roles and responsibilities\n\nQualifications\nThe Production Safety Passport (PSP) is an industry-led scheme to support the mutual recognition of health and safety training in the Creative Media Industries. The same health and safety skills are needed across a range of creative media sectors that are involved in film and television production. \nThat’s why ScreenSkills have worked with the industry to create the Health and Safety Framework\, an agreement across sectors about which qualifications or training courses are needed for priority production roles. It means that training and qualifications you do with one employer will be recognised and valued by your next employer. \nUpon successfully completing this programme\, you will gain a PSP certificate via the ScreenSkills website which employers can use to verify your level of training – this is valid for 5 years. Further details of the PSP can be found here. \nDuration\n1 day (6 hours) \nTerms and Conditions \n6 working days’ notice of cancellation/postponement prior to the start of the course must be given. Failure to do so will lead to a 75% cancellation fee. Courses cancelled/postponed within 48 hours or less prior to the start of the course will incur a 100% fee. \nCourses may be rescheduled once only and must be rescheduled within 2 weeks of the original course date to avoid the 75% fee. See full Terms and Conditions.
URL:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2025-11-20/
CATEGORIES:RMP
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cdn.data-firstoption.group/wp-content/uploads/20241113192735/Arri.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="First Option Training":MAILTO:training@firstoption.group
LOCATION:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2025-11-20/
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251106T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T200302
CREATED:20250904T104749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250904T104750Z
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SUMMARY:Risk Management of Productions
DESCRIPTION:Designed to give you a broad overview of the health\, safety and environmental issues to be considered when making programmes or films. \nThe course will explain why risk management is needed in production and give practical methods of how it should be tackled. It is recognised that mental health and culture have both grown in importance to production management in recent times and this course discusses the key approaches in dealing with these critical topic areas. The session also identifies available resources for environmental sustainability management. \nPART OF THE PRODUCTION SAFETY PASSPORT SCHEME \nBulk Discounts Available \nNeed more than five places?A company course delivered online or in person may be more cost-effective. Contact us for details. \nCONTACTAims & Objectives\n\nA broad overview of the risk management issues to be considered during the making of programmes\, including hazard identification\, risk assessment and good health\, safety and environmental management\nThe opportunity to analyse and discuss the risk management techniques used on production including hazard identification and risk assessment\nDiscuss good health and safety management on location\nInformation about risk management policy and procedures\, including how productions should interact with their contractors and others\nTo provide information about the legal framework\n\nWho Is It For?\nFor those who manage people\, safety on production and/or complete/approve risk assessments. \nThis includes Executive Producers\, Production Executives\, Line Producers\, Series Producers\, Producers\, Assistant Producers\, Directors of Photography\, 1st Assistant Directors\, 2nd Assistant Directors\, 3rd AD\, Production Managers\, Production Coordinators\, Heads of Departments etc. \nCourse Content\nThe course concentrates on the practical aspects of safely managing a production: \n\nRoles and responsibilities in programme making\, both within the production team and those outside\nThe potential pitfalls of risk management and how these may impact upon the programme making process\nApplication of risk management principles using real-life case study examples\nHow to establish and maintain control through clearly defined occupational risk roles and responsibilities\n\nQualifications\nThe Production Safety Passport (PSP) is an industry-led scheme to support the mutual recognition of health and safety training in the Creative Media Industries. The same health and safety skills are needed across a range of creative media sectors that are involved in film and television production. \nThat’s why ScreenSkills have worked with the industry to create the Health and Safety Framework\, an agreement across sectors about which qualifications or training courses are needed for priority production roles. It means that training and qualifications you do with one employer will be recognised and valued by your next employer. \nUpon successfully completing this programme\, you will gain a PSP certificate via the ScreenSkills website which employers can use to verify your level of training – this is valid for 5 years. Further details of the PSP can be found here. \nDuration\n1 day (6 hours) \nTerms and Conditions \n6 working days’ notice of cancellation/postponement prior to the start of the course must be given. Failure to do so will lead to a 75% cancellation fee. Courses cancelled/postponed within 48 hours or less prior to the start of the course will incur a 100% fee. \nCourses may be rescheduled once only and must be rescheduled within 2 weeks of the original course date to avoid the 75% fee. See full Terms and Conditions.
URL:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2025-11-06/
CATEGORIES:RMP
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cdn.data-firstoption.group/wp-content/uploads/20241113192735/Arri.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="First Option Training":MAILTO:training@firstoption.group
LOCATION:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2025-11-06/
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251023T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T200302
CREATED:20250807T151706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250807T151706Z
UID:10000121-1761213600-1761235200@data-firstoption.group
SUMMARY:Risk Management of Productions
DESCRIPTION:Designed to give you a broad overview of the health\, safety and environmental issues to be considered when making programmes or films. \nThe course will explain why risk management is needed in production and give practical methods of how it should be tackled. It is recognised that mental health and culture have both grown in importance to production management in recent times and this course discusses the key approaches in dealing with these critical topic areas. The session also identifies available resources for environmental sustainability management. \nPART OF THE PRODUCTION SAFETY PASSPORT SCHEME \nBulk Discounts Available \nNeed more than five places?A company course delivered online or in person may be more cost-effective. Contact us for details. \nCONTACTAims & Objectives\n\nA broad overview of the risk management issues to be considered during the making of programmes\, including hazard identification\, risk assessment and good health\, safety and environmental management\nThe opportunity to analyse and discuss the risk management techniques used on production including hazard identification and risk assessment\nDiscuss good health and safety management on location\nInformation about risk management policy and procedures\, including how productions should interact with their contractors and others\nTo provide information about the legal framework\n\nWho Is It For?\nFor those who manage people\, safety on production and/or complete/approve risk assessments. \nThis includes Executive Producers\, Production Executives\, Line Producers\, Series Producers\, Producers\, Assistant Producers\, Directors of Photography\, 1st Assistant Directors\, 2nd Assistant Directors\, 3rd AD\, Production Managers\, Production Coordinators\, Heads of Departments etc. \nCourse Content\nThe course concentrates on the practical aspects of safely managing a production: \n\nRoles and responsibilities in programme making\, both within the production team and those outside\nThe potential pitfalls of risk management and how these may impact upon the programme making process\nApplication of risk management principles using real-life case study examples\nHow to establish and maintain control through clearly defined occupational risk roles and responsibilities\n\nQualifications\nThe Production Safety Passport (PSP) is an industry-led scheme to support the mutual recognition of health and safety training in the Creative Media Industries. The same health and safety skills are needed across a range of creative media sectors that are involved in film and television production. \nThat’s why ScreenSkills have worked with the industry to create the Health and Safety Framework\, an agreement across sectors about which qualifications or training courses are needed for priority production roles. It means that training and qualifications you do with one employer will be recognised and valued by your next employer. \nUpon successfully completing this programme\, you will gain a PSP certificate via the ScreenSkills website which employers can use to verify your level of training – this is valid for 5 years. Further details of the PSP can be found here. \nDuration\n1 day (6 hours) \nTerms and Conditions \n6 working days’ notice of cancellation/postponement prior to the start of the course must be given. Failure to do so will lead to a 75% cancellation fee. Courses cancelled/postponed within 48 hours or less prior to the start of the course will incur a 100% fee. \nCourses may be rescheduled once only and must be rescheduled within 2 weeks of the original course date to avoid the 75% fee. See full Terms and Conditions.
URL:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2025-10-23/
CATEGORIES:RMP
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cdn.data-firstoption.group/wp-content/uploads/20241113192735/Arri.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="First Option Training":MAILTO:training@firstoption.group
LOCATION:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2025-10-23/
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251007T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T200302
CREATED:20250724T154433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250724T154433Z
UID:10000112-1759831200-1759852800@data-firstoption.group
SUMMARY:Risk Management of Productions
DESCRIPTION:Designed to give you a broad overview of the health\, safety and environmental issues to be considered when making programmes or films. \nThe course will explain why risk management is needed in production and give practical methods of how it should be tackled. It is recognised that mental health and culture have both grown in importance to production management in recent times and this course discusses the key approaches in dealing with these critical topic areas. The session also identifies available resources for environmental sustainability management. \nPART OF THE PRODUCTION SAFETY PASSPORT SCHEME \nBulk Discounts Available \nNeed more than five places?A company course delivered online or in person may be more cost-effective. Contact us for details. \nCONTACTAims & Objectives\n\nA broad overview of the risk management issues to be considered during the making of programmes\, including hazard identification\, risk assessment and good health\, safety and environmental management\nThe opportunity to analyse and discuss the risk management techniques used on production including hazard identification and risk assessment\nDiscuss good health and safety management on location\nInformation about risk management policy and procedures\, including how productions should interact with their contractors and others\nTo provide information about the legal framework\n\nWho Is It For?\nFor those who manage people\, safety on production and/or complete/approve risk assessments. \nThis includes Executive Producers\, Production Executives\, Line Producers\, Series Producers\, Producers\, Assistant Producers\, Directors of Photography\, 1st Assistant Directors\, 2nd Assistant Directors\, 3rd AD\, Production Managers\, Production Coordinators\, Heads of Departments etc. \nCourse Content\nThe course concentrates on the practical aspects of safely managing a production: \n\nRoles and responsibilities in programme making\, both within the production team and those outside\nThe potential pitfalls of risk management and how these may impact upon the programme making process\nApplication of risk management principles using real-life case study examples\nHow to establish and maintain control through clearly defined occupational risk roles and responsibilities\n\nQualifications\nThe Production Safety Passport (PSP) is an industry-led scheme to support the mutual recognition of health and safety training in the Creative Media Industries. The same health and safety skills are needed across a range of creative media sectors that are involved in film and television production. \nThat’s why ScreenSkills have worked with the industry to create the Health and Safety Framework\, an agreement across sectors about which qualifications or training courses are needed for priority production roles. It means that training and qualifications you do with one employer will be recognised and valued by your next employer. \nUpon successfully completing this programme\, you will gain a PSP certificate via the ScreenSkills website which employers can use to verify your level of training – this is valid for 5 years. Further details of the PSP can be found here. \nDuration\n1 day (6 hours) \nTerms and Conditions \n6 working days’ notice of cancellation/postponement prior to the start of the course must be given. Failure to do so will lead to a 75% cancellation fee. Courses cancelled/postponed within 48 hours or less prior to the start of the course will incur a 100% fee. \nCourses may be rescheduled once only and must be rescheduled within 2 weeks of the original course date to avoid the 75% fee. See full Terms and Conditions.
URL:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2025-10-07/
CATEGORIES:RMP
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cdn.data-firstoption.group/wp-content/uploads/20241113192735/Arri.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="First Option Training":MAILTO:training@firstoption.group
LOCATION:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2025-10-07/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250924T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250924T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T200302
CREATED:20250619T125247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250619T125247Z
UID:10000119-1758708000-1758729600@data-firstoption.group
SUMMARY:Risk Management of Productions
DESCRIPTION:Designed to give you a broad overview of the health\, safety and environmental issues to be considered when making programmes or films. \nThe course will explain why risk management is needed in production and give practical methods of how it should be tackled. It is recognised that mental health and culture have both grown in importance to production management in recent times and this course discusses the key approaches in dealing with these critical topic areas. The session also identifies available resources for environmental sustainability management. \nPART OF THE PRODUCTION SAFETY PASSPORT SCHEME \nBulk Discounts Available \nNeed more than five places?A company course delivered online or in person may be more cost-effective. Contact us for details. \nCONTACTAims & Objectives\n\nA broad overview of the risk management issues to be considered during the making of programmes\, including hazard identification\, risk assessment and good health\, safety and environmental management\nThe opportunity to analyse and discuss the risk management techniques used on production including hazard identification and risk assessment\nDiscuss good health and safety management on location\nInformation about risk management policy and procedures\, including how productions should interact with their contractors and others\nTo provide information about the legal framework\n\nWho Is It For?\nFor those who manage people\, safety on production and/or complete/approve risk assessments. \nThis includes Executive Producers\, Production Executives\, Line Producers\, Series Producers\, Producers\, Assistant Producers\, Directors of Photography\, 1st Assistant Directors\, 2nd Assistant Directors\, 3rd AD\, Production Managers\, Production Coordinators\, Heads of Departments etc. \nCourse Content\nThe course concentrates on the practical aspects of safely managing a production: \n\nRoles and responsibilities in programme making\, both within the production team and those outside\nThe potential pitfalls of risk management and how these may impact upon the programme making process\nApplication of risk management principles using real-life case study examples\nHow to establish and maintain control through clearly defined occupational risk roles and responsibilities\n\nQualifications\nThe Production Safety Passport (PSP) is an industry-led scheme to support the mutual recognition of health and safety training in the Creative Media Industries. The same health and safety skills are needed across a range of creative media sectors that are involved in film and television production. \nThat’s why ScreenSkills have worked with the industry to create the Health and Safety Framework\, an agreement across sectors about which qualifications or training courses are needed for priority production roles. It means that training and qualifications you do with one employer will be recognised and valued by your next employer. \nUpon successfully completing this programme\, you will gain a PSP certificate via the ScreenSkills website which employers can use to verify your level of training – this is valid for 5 years. Further details of the PSP can be found here. \nDuration\n1 day (6 hours) \nTerms and Conditions \n6 working days’ notice of cancellation/postponement prior to the start of the course must be given. Failure to do so will lead to a 75% cancellation fee. Courses cancelled/postponed within 48 hours or less prior to the start of the course will incur a 100% fee. \nCourses may be rescheduled once only and must be rescheduled within 2 weeks of the original course date to avoid the 75% fee. See full Terms and Conditions.
URL:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2025-09-24/
CATEGORIES:RMP
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cdn.data-firstoption.group/wp-content/uploads/20241113192735/Arri.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="First Option Training":MAILTO:training@firstoption.group
LOCATION:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2025-09-24/
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250904T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250904T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T200302
CREATED:20250619T121142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250903T102920Z
UID:10000117-1756980000-1757001600@data-firstoption.group
SUMMARY:Risk Management of Productions
DESCRIPTION:Designed to give you a broad overview of the health\, safety and environmental issues to be considered when making programmes or films. \nThe course will explain why risk management is needed in production and give practical methods of how it should be tackled. It is recognised that mental health and culture have both grown in importance to production management in recent times and this course discusses the key approaches in dealing with these critical topic areas. The session also identifies available resources for environmental sustainability management. \nPART OF THE PRODUCTION SAFETY PASSPORT SCHEME \nBulk Discounts Available \nNeed more than five places?A company course delivered online or in person may be more cost-effective. Contact us for details. \nCONTACTAims & Objectives\n\nA broad overview of the risk management issues to be considered during the making of programmes\, including hazard identification\, risk assessment and good health\, safety and environmental management\nThe opportunity to analyse and discuss the risk management techniques used on production including hazard identification and risk assessment\nDiscuss good health and safety management on location\nInformation about risk management policy and procedures\, including how productions should interact with their contractors and others\nTo provide information about the legal framework\n\nWho Is It For?\nFor those who manage people\, safety on production and/or complete/approve risk assessments. \nThis includes Executive Producers\, Production Executives\, Line Producers\, Series Producers\, Producers\, Assistant Producers\, Directors of Photography\, 1st Assistant Directors\, 2nd Assistant Directors\, 3rd AD\, Production Managers\, Production Coordinators\, Heads of Departments etc. \nCourse Content\nThe course concentrates on the practical aspects of safely managing a production: \n\nRoles and responsibilities in programme making\, both within the production team and those outside\nThe potential pitfalls of risk management and how these may impact upon the programme making process\nApplication of risk management principles using real-life case study examples\nHow to establish and maintain control through clearly defined occupational risk roles and responsibilities\n\nQualifications\nThe Production Safety Passport (PSP) is an industry-led scheme to support the mutual recognition of health and safety training in the Creative Media Industries. The same health and safety skills are needed across a range of creative media sectors that are involved in film and television production. \nThat’s why ScreenSkills have worked with the industry to create the Health and Safety Framework\, an agreement across sectors about which qualifications or training courses are needed for priority production roles. It means that training and qualifications you do with one employer will be recognised and valued by your next employer. \nUpon successfully completing this programme\, you will gain a PSP certificate via the ScreenSkills website which employers can use to verify your level of training – this is valid for 5 years. Further details of the PSP can be found here. \nDuration\n1 day (6 hours) \nTerms and Conditions \n6 working days’ notice of cancellation/postponement prior to the start of the course must be given. Failure to do so will lead to a 75% cancellation fee. Courses cancelled/postponed within 48 hours or less prior to the start of the course will incur a 100% fee. \nCourses may be rescheduled once only and must be rescheduled within 2 weeks of the original course date to avoid the 75% fee. See full Terms and Conditions.
URL:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2025-09-04/
CATEGORIES:RMP
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cdn.data-firstoption.group/wp-content/uploads/20241113192735/Arri.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="First Option Training":MAILTO:training@firstoption.group
LOCATION:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2025-09-04/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250820T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250820T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T200302
CREATED:20250508T152114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250602T122004Z
UID:10000113-1755684000-1755705600@data-firstoption.group
SUMMARY:Risk Management of Productions
DESCRIPTION:Designed to give you a broad overview of the health\, safety and environmental issues to be considered when making programmes or films. \nThe course will explain why risk management is needed in production and give practical methods of how it should be tackled. It is recognised that mental health and culture have both grown in importance to production management in recent times and this course discusses the key approaches in dealing with these critical topic areas. The session also identifies available resources for environmental sustainability management. \nPART OF THE PRODUCTION SAFETY PASSPORT SCHEME \nBulk Discounts Available \nNeed more than five places?A company course delivered online or in person may be more cost-effective. Contact us for details. \nCONTACTAims & Objectives\n\nA broad overview of the risk management issues to be considered during the making of programmes\, including hazard identification\, risk assessment and good health\, safety and environmental management\nThe opportunity to analyse and discuss the risk management techniques used on production including hazard identification and risk assessment\nDiscuss good health and safety management on location\nInformation about risk management policy and procedures\, including how productions should interact with their contractors and others\nTo provide information about the legal framework\n\nWho Is It For?\nFor those who manage people\, safety on production and/or complete/approve risk assessments. \nThis includes Executive Producers\, Production Executives\, Line Producers\, Series Producers\, Producers\, Assistant Producers\, Directors of Photography\, 1st Assistant Directors\, 2nd Assistant Directors\, 3rd AD\, Production Managers\, Production Coordinators\, Heads of Departments etc. \nCourse Content\nThe course concentrates on the practical aspects of safely managing a production: \n\nRoles and responsibilities in programme making\, both within the production team and those outside\nThe potential pitfalls of risk management and how these may impact upon the programme making process\nApplication of risk management principles using real-life case study examples\nHow to establish and maintain control through clearly defined occupational risk roles and responsibilities\n\nQualifications\nThe Production Safety Passport (PSP) is an industry-led scheme to support the mutual recognition of health and safety training in the Creative Media Industries. The same health and safety skills are needed across a range of creative media sectors that are involved in film and television production. \nThat’s why ScreenSkills have worked with the industry to create the Health and Safety Framework\, an agreement across sectors about which qualifications or training courses are needed for priority production roles. It means that training and qualifications you do with one employer will be recognised and valued by your next employer. \nUpon successfully completing this programme\, you will gain a PSP certificate via the ScreenSkills website which employers can use to verify your level of training – this is valid for 5 years. Further details of the PSP can be found here. \nDuration\n1 day (6 hours) \nTerms and Conditions \n6 working days’ notice of cancellation/postponement prior to the start of the course must be given. Failure to do so will lead to a 75% cancellation fee. Courses cancelled/postponed within 48 hours or less prior to the start of the course will incur a 100% fee. \nCourses may be rescheduled once only and must be rescheduled within 2 weeks of the original course date to avoid the 75% fee. See full Terms and Conditions.
URL:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2025-08-20/
CATEGORIES:RMP
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cdn.data-firstoption.group/wp-content/uploads/20241113192735/Arri.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="First Option Training":MAILTO:training@firstoption.group
LOCATION:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2025-08-20/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250807T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250807T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T200302
CREATED:20250508T145935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250805T122824Z
UID:10000103-1754560800-1754582400@data-firstoption.group
SUMMARY:Risk Management of Productions
DESCRIPTION:Designed to give you a broad overview of the health\, safety and environmental issues to be considered when making programmes or films. \nThe course will explain why risk management is needed in production and give practical methods of how it should be tackled. It is recognised that mental health and culture have both grown in importance to production management in recent times and this course discusses the key approaches in dealing with these critical topic areas. The session also identifies available resources for environmental sustainability management. \nPART OF THE PRODUCTION SAFETY PASSPORT SCHEME \nBulk Discounts Available \nNeed more than five places?A company course delivered online or in person may be more cost-effective. Contact us for details. \nCONTACTAims & Objectives\n\nA broad overview of the risk management issues to be considered during the making of programmes\, including hazard identification\, risk assessment and good health\, safety and environmental management\nThe opportunity to analyse and discuss the risk management techniques used on production including hazard identification and risk assessment\nDiscuss good health and safety management on location\nInformation about risk management policy and procedures\, including how productions should interact with their contractors and others\nTo provide information about the legal framework\n\nWho Is It For?\nFor those who manage people\, safety on production and/or complete/approve risk assessments. \nThis includes Executive Producers\, Production Executives\, Line Producers\, Series Producers\, Producers\, Assistant Producers\, Directors of Photography\, 1st Assistant Directors\, 2nd Assistant Directors\, 3rd AD\, Production Managers\, Production Coordinators\, Heads of Departments etc. \nCourse Content\nThe course concentrates on the practical aspects of safely managing a production: \n\nRoles and responsibilities in programme making\, both within the production team and those outside\nThe potential pitfalls of risk management and how these may impact upon the programme making process\nApplication of risk management principles using real-life case study examples\nHow to establish and maintain control through clearly defined occupational risk roles and responsibilities\n\nQualifications\nThe Production Safety Passport (PSP) is an industry-led scheme to support the mutual recognition of health and safety training in the Creative Media Industries. The same health and safety skills are needed across a range of creative media sectors that are involved in film and television production. \nThat’s why ScreenSkills have worked with the industry to create the Health and Safety Framework\, an agreement across sectors about which qualifications or training courses are needed for priority production roles. It means that training and qualifications you do with one employer will be recognised and valued by your next employer. \nUpon successfully completing this programme\, you will gain a PSP certificate via the ScreenSkills website which employers can use to verify your level of training – this is valid for 5 years. Further details of the PSP can be found here. \nDuration\n1 day (6 hours) \nTerms and Conditions \n6 working days’ notice of cancellation/postponement prior to the start of the course must be given. Failure to do so will lead to a 75% cancellation fee. Courses cancelled/postponed within 48 hours or less prior to the start of the course will incur a 100% fee. \nCourses may be rescheduled once only and must be rescheduled within 2 weeks of the original course date to avoid the 75% fee. See full Terms and Conditions.
URL:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2025-08-07/
CATEGORIES:RMP
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cdn.data-firstoption.group/wp-content/uploads/20241113192735/Arri.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="First Option Training":MAILTO:training@firstoption.group
LOCATION:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2025-08-07/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250722T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250722T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T200302
CREATED:20250403T145915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250716T081452Z
UID:10000110-1753178400-1753200000@data-firstoption.group
SUMMARY:Risk Management of Productions
DESCRIPTION:Designed to give you a broad overview of the health\, safety and environmental issues to be considered when making programmes or films. \nThe course will explain why risk management is needed in production and give practical methods of how it should be tackled. It is recognised that mental health and culture have both grown in importance to production management in recent times and this course discusses the key approaches in dealing with these critical topic areas. The session also identifies available resources for environmental sustainability management. \nPART OF THE PRODUCTION SAFETY PASSPORT SCHEME \nBulk Discounts Available \nNeed more than five places?A company course delivered online or in person may be more cost-effective. Contact us for details. \nCONTACTAims & Objectives\n\nA broad overview of the risk management issues to be considered during the making of programmes\, including hazard identification\, risk assessment and good health\, safety and environmental management\nThe opportunity to analyse and discuss the risk management techniques used on production including hazard identification and risk assessment\nDiscuss good health and safety management on location\nInformation about risk management policy and procedures\, including how productions should interact with their contractors and others\nTo provide information about the legal framework\n\nWho Is It For?\nFor those who manage people\, safety on production and/or complete/approve risk assessments. \nThis includes Executive Producers\, Production Executives\, Line Producers\, Series Producers\, Producers\, Assistant Producers\, Directors of Photography\, 1st Assistant Directors\, 2nd Assistant Directors\, 3rd AD\, Production Managers\, Production Coordinators\, Heads of Departments etc. \nCourse Content\nThe course concentrates on the practical aspects of safely managing a production: \n\nRoles and responsibilities in programme making\, both within the production team and those outside\nThe potential pitfalls of risk management and how these may impact upon the programme making process\nApplication of risk management principles using real-life case study examples\nHow to establish and maintain control through clearly defined occupational risk roles and responsibilities\n\nQualifications\nThe Production Safety Passport (PSP) is an industry-led scheme to support the mutual recognition of health and safety training in the Creative Media Industries. The same health and safety skills are needed across a range of creative media sectors that are involved in film and television production. \nThat’s why ScreenSkills have worked with the industry to create the Health and Safety Framework\, an agreement across sectors about which qualifications or training courses are needed for priority production roles. It means that training and qualifications you do with one employer will be recognised and valued by your next employer. \nUpon successfully completing this programme\, you will gain a PSP certificate via the ScreenSkills website which employers can use to verify your level of training – this is valid for 5 years. Further details of the PSP can be found here. \nDuration\n1 day (6 hours) \nTerms and Conditions \n6 working days’ notice of cancellation/postponement prior to the start of the course must be given. Failure to do so will lead to a 75% cancellation fee. Courses cancelled/postponed within 48 hours or less prior to the start of the course will incur a 100% fee. \nCourses may be rescheduled once only and must be rescheduled within 2 weeks of the original course date to avoid the 75% fee. See full Terms and Conditions.
URL:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2025-07-22/
CATEGORIES:RMP
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cdn.data-firstoption.group/wp-content/uploads/20241113192735/Arri.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="First Option Training":MAILTO:training@firstoption.group
LOCATION:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2025-07-22/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250710T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250710T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T200302
CREATED:20250403T144621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250629T161553Z
UID:10000109-1752141600-1752163200@data-firstoption.group
SUMMARY:Risk Management of Productions
DESCRIPTION:Designed to give you a broad overview of the health\, safety and environmental issues to be considered when making programmes or films. \nThe course will explain why risk management is needed in production and give practical methods of how it should be tackled. It is recognised that mental health and culture have both grown in importance to production management in recent times and this course discusses the key approaches in dealing with these critical topic areas. The session also identifies available resources for environmental sustainability management. \nPART OF THE PRODUCTION SAFETY PASSPORT SCHEME \nBulk Discounts Available \nNeed more than five places?A company course delivered online or in person may be more cost-effective. Contact us for details. \nCONTACTAims & Objectives\n\nA broad overview of the risk management issues to be considered during the making of programmes\, including hazard identification\, risk assessment and good health\, safety and environmental management\nThe opportunity to analyse and discuss the risk management techniques used on production including hazard identification and risk assessment\nDiscuss good health and safety management on location\nInformation about risk management policy and procedures\, including how productions should interact with their contractors and others\nTo provide information about the legal framework\n\nWho Is It For?\nFor those who manage people\, safety on production and/or complete/approve risk assessments. \nThis includes Executive Producers\, Production Executives\, Line Producers\, Series Producers\, Producers\, Assistant Producers\, Directors of Photography\, 1st Assistant Directors\, 2nd Assistant Directors\, 3rd AD\, Production Managers\, Production Coordinators\, Heads of Departments etc. \nCourse Content\nThe course concentrates on the practical aspects of safely managing a production: \n\nRoles and responsibilities in programme making\, both within the production team and those outside\nThe potential pitfalls of risk management and how these may impact upon the programme making process\nApplication of risk management principles using real-life case study examples\nHow to establish and maintain control through clearly defined occupational risk roles and responsibilities\n\nQualifications\nThe Production Safety Passport (PSP) is an industry-led scheme to support the mutual recognition of health and safety training in the Creative Media Industries. The same health and safety skills are needed across a range of creative media sectors that are involved in film and television production. \nThat’s why ScreenSkills have worked with the industry to create the Health and Safety Framework\, an agreement across sectors about which qualifications or training courses are needed for priority production roles. It means that training and qualifications you do with one employer will be recognised and valued by your next employer. \nUpon successfully completing this programme\, you will gain a PSP certificate via the ScreenSkills website which employers can use to verify your level of training – this is valid for 5 years. Further details of the PSP can be found here. \nDuration\n1 day (6 hours) \nIMPORTANT\nThe case studies used to illustrate health and safety principles include videos of real-life incidents. Whilst we do not show severe injury\, you may find some content distressing. You will be warned before any content is shown and you will have the option to look away. \nTerms and Conditions \n6 working days’ notice of cancellation/postponement prior to the start of the course must be given. Failure to do so will lead to a 75% cancellation fee. Courses cancelled/postponed within 48 hours or less prior to the start of the course will incur a 100% fee. \nCourses may be rescheduled once only and must be rescheduled within 2 weeks of the original course date to avoid the 75% fee. See full Terms and Conditions.
URL:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2025-07-10/
CATEGORIES:RMP
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cdn.data-firstoption.group/wp-content/uploads/20241113192735/Arri.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="First Option Training":MAILTO:training@firstoption.group
LOCATION:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2025-07-10/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250619T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250619T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T200302
CREATED:20250306T110655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250602T123833Z
UID:10000105-1750327200-1750348800@data-firstoption.group
SUMMARY:Risk Management of Productions
DESCRIPTION:Designed to give you a broad overview of the health\, safety and environmental issues to be considered when making programmes or films. \nThe course will explain why risk management is needed in production and give practical methods of how it should be tackled. It is recognised that mental health and culture have both grown in importance to production management in recent times and this course discusses the key approaches in dealing with these critical topic areas. The session also identifies available resources for environmental sustainability management. \nPART OF THE PRODUCTION SAFETY PASSPORT SCHEME \nBulk Discounts Available \nNeed more than five places?A company course delivered online or in person may be more cost-effective. Contact us for details. \nCONTACTAims & Objectives\n\nA broad overview of the risk management issues to be considered during the making of programmes\, including hazard identification\, risk assessment and good health\, safety and environmental management\nThe opportunity to analyse and discuss the risk management techniques used on production including hazard identification and risk assessment\nDiscuss good health and safety management on location\nInformation about risk management policy and procedures\, including how productions should interact with their contractors and others\nTo provide information about the legal framework\n\nWho Is It For?\nFor those who manage people\, safety on production and/or complete/approve risk assessments. \nThis includes Executive Producers\, Production Executives\, Line Producers\, Series Producers\, Producers\, Assistant Producers\, Directors of Photography\, 1st Assistant Directors\, 2nd Assistant Directors\, 3rd AD\, Production Managers\, Production Coordinators\, Heads of Departments etc. \nCourse Content\nThe course concentrates on the practical aspects of safely managing a production: \n\nRoles and responsibilities in programme making\, both within the production team and those outside\nThe potential pitfalls of risk management and how these may impact upon the programme making process\nApplication of risk management principles using real-life case study examples\nHow to establish and maintain control through clearly defined occupational risk roles and responsibilities\n\nQualifications\nThe Production Safety Passport (PSP) is an industry-led scheme to support the mutual recognition of health and safety training in the Creative Media Industries. The same health and safety skills are needed across a range of creative media sectors that are involved in film and television production. \nThat’s why ScreenSkills have worked with the industry to create the Health and Safety Framework\, an agreement across sectors about which qualifications or training courses are needed for priority production roles. It means that training and qualifications you do with one employer will be recognised and valued by your next employer. \nUpon successfully completing this programme\, you will gain a PSP certificate via the ScreenSkills website which employers can use to verify your level of training – this is valid for 5 years. Further details of the PSP can be found here. \nDuration\n1 day (6 hours) \nTerms and Conditions \n6 working days’ notice of cancellation/postponement prior to the start of the course must be given. Failure to do so will lead to a 75% cancellation fee. Courses cancelled/postponed within 48 hours or less prior to the start of the course will incur a 100% fee. \nCourses may be rescheduled once only and must be rescheduled within 2 weeks of the original course date to avoid the 75% fee. See full Terms and Conditions.
URL:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2025-06-19/
CATEGORIES:RMP
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cdn.data-firstoption.group/wp-content/uploads/20241113192735/Arri.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="First Option Training":MAILTO:training@firstoption.group
LOCATION:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2025-06-19/
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250605T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250605T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T200302
CREATED:20250306T111022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250602T124140Z
UID:10000104-1749117600-1749139200@data-firstoption.group
SUMMARY:Risk Management of Productions
DESCRIPTION:Designed to give you a broad overview of the health\, safety and environmental issues to be considered when making programmes or films. \nThe course will explain why risk management is needed in production and give practical methods of how it should be tackled. It is recognised that mental health and culture have both grown in importance to production management in recent times and this course discusses the key approaches in dealing with these critical topic areas. The session also identifies available resources for environmental sustainability management. \nPART OF THE PRODUCTION SAFETY PASSPORT SCHEME \nBulk Discounts Available \nNeed more than five places?A company course delivered online or in person may be more cost-effective. Contact us for details. \nCONTACTAims & Objectives\n\nA broad overview of the risk management issues to be considered during the making of programmes\, including hazard identification\, risk assessment and good health\, safety and environmental management\nThe opportunity to analyse and discuss the risk management techniques used on production including hazard identification and risk assessment\nDiscuss good health and safety management on location\nInformation about risk management policy and procedures\, including how productions should interact with their contractors and others\nTo provide information about the legal framework\n\nWho Is It For?\nFor those who manage people\, safety on production and/or complete/approve risk assessments. \nThis includes Executive Producers\, Production Executives\, Line Producers\, Series Producers\, Producers\, Assistant Producers\, Directors of Photography\, 1st Assistant Directors\, 2nd Assistant Directors\, 3rd AD\, Production Managers\, Production Coordinators\, Heads of Departments etc. \nCourse Content\nThe course concentrates on the practical aspects of safely managing a production: \n\nRoles and responsibilities in programme making\, both within the production team and those outside\nThe potential pitfalls of risk management and how these may impact upon the programme making process\nApplication of risk management principles using real-life case study examples\nHow to establish and maintain control through clearly defined occupational risk roles and responsibilities\n\nQualifications\nThe Production Safety Passport (PSP) is an industry-led scheme to support the mutual recognition of health and safety training in the Creative Media Industries. The same health and safety skills are needed across a range of creative media sectors that are involved in film and television production. \nThat’s why ScreenSkills have worked with the industry to create the Health and Safety Framework\, an agreement across sectors about which qualifications or training courses are needed for priority production roles. It means that training and qualifications you do with one employer will be recognised and valued by your next employer. \nUpon successfully completing this programme\, you will gain a PSP certificate via the ScreenSkills website which employers can use to verify your level of training – this is valid for 5 years. Further details of the PSP can be found here. \nDuration\n1 day (6 hours) \nTerms and Conditions \n6 working days’ notice of cancellation/postponement prior to the start of the course must be given. Failure to do so will lead to a 75% cancellation fee. Courses cancelled/postponed within 48 hours or less prior to the start of the course will incur a 100% fee. \nCourses may be rescheduled once only and must be rescheduled within 2 weeks of the original course date to avoid the 75% fee. See full Terms and Conditions.
URL:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2025-06-05/
CATEGORIES:RMP
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cdn.data-firstoption.group/wp-content/uploads/20241113192735/Arri.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="First Option Training":MAILTO:training@firstoption.group
LOCATION:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2025-06-05/
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250521T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250521T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T200302
CREATED:20250217T131105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250428T091721Z
UID:10000097-1747821600-1747843200@data-firstoption.group
SUMMARY:Risk Management of Productions
DESCRIPTION:Designed to give you a broad overview of the health\, safety and environmental issues to be considered when making programmes or films. \nThe course will explain why risk management is needed in production and give practical methods of how it should be tackled. It is recognised that mental health and culture have both grown in importance to production management in recent times and this course discusses the key approaches in dealing with these critical topic areas. The session also identifies available resources for environmental sustainability management. \nPART OF THE PRODUCTION SAFETY PASSPORT SCHEME \nBulk Discounts Available \nNeed more than five places?A company course delivered online or in person may be more cost-effective. Contact us for details. \nCONTACTAims & Objectives\n\nA broad overview of the risk management issues to be considered during the making of programmes\, including hazard identification\, risk assessment and good health\, safety and environmental management\nThe opportunity to analyse and discuss the risk management techniques used on production including hazard identification and risk assessment\nDiscuss good health and safety management on location\nInformation about risk management policy and procedures\, including how productions should interact with their contractors and others\nTo provide information about the legal framework\n\nWho Is It For?\nFor those who manage people\, safety on production and/or complete/approve risk assessments. \nThis includes Executive Producers\, Production Executives\, Line Producers\, Series Producers\, Producers\, Assistant Producers\, Directors of Photography\, 1st Assistant Directors\, 2nd Assistant Directors\, 3rd AD\, Production Managers\, Production Coordinators\, Heads of Departments etc. \nCourse Content\nThe course concentrates on the practical aspects of safely managing a production: \n\nRoles and responsibilities in programme making\, both within the production team and those outside\nThe potential pitfalls of risk management and how these may impact upon the programme making process\nApplication of risk management principles using real-life case study examples\nHow to establish and maintain control through clearly defined occupational risk roles and responsibilities\n\nQualifications\nThe Production Safety Passport (PSP) is an industry-led scheme to support the mutual recognition of health and safety training in the Creative Media Industries. The same health and safety skills are needed across a range of creative media sectors that are involved in film and television production. \nThat’s why ScreenSkills have worked with the industry to create the Health and Safety Framework\, an agreement across sectors about which qualifications or training courses are needed for priority production roles. It means that training and qualifications you do with one employer will be recognised and valued by your next employer. \nUpon successfully completing this programme\, you will gain a PSP certificate via the ScreenSkills website which employers can use to verify your level of training – this is valid for 5 years. Further details of the PSP can be found here. \nDuration\n1 day (6 hours) \nTerms and Conditions \n6 working days’ notice of cancellation/postponement prior to the start of the course must be given. Failure to do so will lead to a 75% cancellation fee. Courses cancelled/postponed within 48 hours or less prior to the start of the course will incur a 100% fee. \nCourses may be rescheduled once only and must be rescheduled within 2 weeks of the original course date to avoid the 75% fee. See full Terms and Conditions.
URL:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2025-05-21/
CATEGORIES:RMP
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cdn.data-firstoption.group/wp-content/uploads/20241113192735/Arri.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="First Option Training":MAILTO:training@firstoption.group
LOCATION:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2025-05-21/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250508T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250508T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T200302
CREATED:20250217T123433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250430T111112Z
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SUMMARY:Risk Management of Productions
DESCRIPTION:Designed to give you a broad overview of the health\, safety and environmental issues to be considered when making programmes or films. \nThe course will explain why risk management is needed in production and give practical methods of how it should be tackled. It is recognised that mental health and culture have both grown in importance to production management in recent times and this course discusses the key approaches in dealing with these critical topic areas. The session also identifies available resources for environmental sustainability management. \nPART OF THE PRODUCTION SAFETY PASSPORT SCHEME \nBulk Discounts Available \nNeed more than five places?A company course delivered online or in person may be more cost-effective. Contact us for details. \nCONTACTAims & Objectives\n\nA broad overview of the risk management issues to be considered during the making of programmes\, including hazard identification\, risk assessment and good health\, safety and environmental management\nThe opportunity to analyse and discuss the risk management techniques used on production including hazard identification and risk assessment\nDiscuss good health and safety management on location\nInformation about risk management policy and procedures\, including how productions should interact with their contractors and others\nTo provide information about the legal framework\n\nWho Is It For?\nFor those who manage people\, safety on production and/or complete/approve risk assessments. \nThis includes Executive Producers\, Production Executives\, Line Producers\, Series Producers\, Producers\, Assistant Producers\, Directors of Photography\, 1st Assistant Directors\, 2nd Assistant Directors\, 3rd AD\, Production Managers\, Production Coordinators\, Heads of Departments etc. \nCourse Content\nThe course concentrates on the practical aspects of safely managing a production: \n\nRoles and responsibilities in programme making\, both within the production team and those outside\nThe potential pitfalls of risk management and how these may impact upon the programme making process\nApplication of risk management principles using real-life case study examples\nHow to establish and maintain control through clearly defined occupational risk roles and responsibilities\n\nQualifications\nThe Production Safety Passport (PSP) is an industry-led scheme to support the mutual recognition of health and safety training in the Creative Media Industries. The same health and safety skills are needed across a range of creative media sectors that are involved in film and television production. \nThat’s why ScreenSkills have worked with the industry to create the Health and Safety Framework\, an agreement across sectors about which qualifications or training courses are needed for priority production roles. It means that training and qualifications you do with one employer will be recognised and valued by your next employer. \nUpon successfully completing this programme\, you will gain a PSP certificate via the ScreenSkills website which employers can use to verify your level of training – this is valid for 5 years. Further details of the PSP can be found here. \nDuration\n1 day (6 hours) \nTerms and Conditions \n6 working days’ notice of cancellation/postponement prior to the start of the course must be given. Failure to do so will lead to a 75% cancellation fee. Courses cancelled/postponed within 48 hours or less prior to the start of the course will incur a 100% fee. \nCourses may be rescheduled once only and must be rescheduled within 2 weeks of the original course date to avoid the 75% fee. See full Terms and Conditions.
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CATEGORIES:RMP
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ORGANIZER;CN="First Option Training":MAILTO:training@firstoption.group
LOCATION:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2025-05-08/
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SUMMARY:Risk Management of Productions
DESCRIPTION:Designed to give you a broad overview of the health\, safety and environmental issues to be considered when making programmes or films. \nThe course will explain why risk management is needed in production and give practical methods of how it should be tackled. It is recognised that mental health and culture have both grown in importance to production management in recent times and this course discusses the key approaches in dealing with these critical topic areas. The session also identifies available resources for environmental sustainability management. \nPART OF THE PRODUCTION SAFETY PASSPORT SCHEME \nBulk Discounts Available \nNeed more than five places?A company course delivered online or in person may be more cost-effective. Contact us for details. \nCONTACTAims & Objectives\n\nA broad overview of the risk management issues to be considered during the making of programmes\, including hazard identification\, risk assessment and good health\, safety and environmental management\nThe opportunity to analyse and discuss the risk management techniques used on production including hazard identification and risk assessment\nDiscuss good health and safety management on location\nInformation about risk management policy and procedures\, including how productions should interact with their contractors and others\nTo provide information about the legal framework\n\nWho Is It For?\nFor those who manage people\, safety on production and/or complete/approve risk assessments. \nThis includes Executive Producers\, Production Executives\, Line Producers\, Series Producers\, Producers\, Assistant Producers\, Directors of Photography\, 1st Assistant Directors\, 2nd Assistant Directors\, 3rd AD\, Production Managers\, Production Coordinators\, Heads of Departments etc. \nCourse Content\nThe course concentrates on the practical aspects of safely managing a production: \n\nRoles and responsibilities in programme making\, both within the production team and those outside\nThe potential pitfalls of risk management and how these may impact upon the programme making process\nApplication of risk management principles using real-life case study examples\nHow to establish and maintain control through clearly defined occupational risk roles and responsibilities\n\nQualifications\nThe Production Safety Passport (PSP) is an industry-led scheme to support the mutual recognition of health and safety training in the Creative Media Industries. The same health and safety skills are needed across a range of creative media sectors that are involved in film and television production. \nThat’s why ScreenSkills have worked with the industry to create the Health and Safety Framework\, an agreement across sectors about which qualifications or training courses are needed for priority production roles. It means that training and qualifications you do with one employer will be recognised and valued by your next employer. \nUpon successfully completing this programme\, you will gain a PSP certificate via the ScreenSkills website which employers can use to verify your level of training – this is valid for 5 years. Further details of the PSP can be found here. \nDuration\n1 day (6 hours) \nTerms and Conditions \n6 working days’ notice of cancellation/postponement prior to the start of the course must be given. Failure to do so will lead to a 75% cancellation fee. Courses cancelled/postponed within 48 hours or less prior to the start of the course will incur a 100% fee. \nCourses may be rescheduled once only and must be rescheduled within 2 weeks of the original course date to avoid the 75% fee. See full Terms and Conditions.
URL:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2025-04-23/
CATEGORIES:RMP
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ORGANIZER;CN="First Option Training":MAILTO:training@firstoption.group
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SUMMARY:Risk Management of Productions
DESCRIPTION:Designed to give you a broad overview of the health\, safety and environmental issues to be considered when making programmes or films. \nThe course will explain why risk management is needed in production and give practical methods of how it should be tackled. It is recognised that mental health and culture have both grown in importance to production management in recent times and this course discusses the key approaches in dealing with these critical topic areas. The session also identifies available resources for environmental sustainability management. \nPART OF THE PRODUCTION SAFETY PASSPORT SCHEME \nBulk Discounts Available \nNeed more than five places?A company course delivered online or in person may be more cost-effective. Contact us for details. \nCONTACTAims & Objectives\n\nA broad overview of the risk management issues to be considered during the making of programmes\, including hazard identification\, risk assessment and good health\, safety and environmental management\nThe opportunity to analyse and discuss the risk management techniques used on production including hazard identification and risk assessment\nDiscuss good health and safety management on location\nInformation about risk management policy and procedures\, including how productions should interact with their contractors and others\nTo provide information about the legal framework\n\nWho Is It For?\nFor those who manage people\, safety on production and/or complete/approve risk assessments. \nThis includes Executive Producers\, Production Executives\, Line Producers\, Series Producers\, Producers\, Assistant Producers\, Directors of Photography\, 1st Assistant Directors\, 2nd Assistant Directors\, 3rd AD\, Production Managers\, Production Coordinators\, Heads of Departments etc. \nCourse Content\nThe course concentrates on the practical aspects of safely managing a production: \n\nRoles and responsibilities in programme making\, both within the production team and those outside\nThe potential pitfalls of risk management and how these may impact upon the programme making process\nApplication of risk management principles using real-life case study examples\nHow to establish and maintain control through clearly defined occupational risk roles and responsibilities\n\nQualifications\nThe Production Safety Passport (PSP) is an industry-led scheme to support the mutual recognition of health and safety training in the Creative Media Industries. The same health and safety skills are needed across a range of creative media sectors that are involved in film and television production. \nThat’s why ScreenSkills have worked with the industry to create the Health and Safety Framework\, an agreement across sectors about which qualifications or training courses are needed for priority production roles. It means that training and qualifications you do with one employer will be recognised and valued by your next employer. \nUpon successfully completing this programme\, you will gain a PSP certificate via the ScreenSkills website which employers can use to verify your level of training – this is valid for 5 years. Further details of the PSP can be found here. \nDuration\n1 day (6 hours) \nTerms and Conditions \n6 working days’ notice of cancellation/postponement prior to the start of the course must be given. Failure to do so will lead to a 75% cancellation fee. Courses cancelled/postponed within 48 hours or less prior to the start of the course will incur a 100% fee. \nCourses may be rescheduled once only and must be rescheduled within 2 weeks of the original course date to avoid the 75% fee. See full Terms and Conditions.
URL:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2025-04-10/
CATEGORIES:RMP
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ORGANIZER;CN="First Option Training":MAILTO:training@firstoption.group
LOCATION:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2025-04-10/
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SUMMARY:Risk Management of Productions
DESCRIPTION:Designed to give you a broad overview of the health\, safety and environmental issues to be considered when making programmes or films. \nThe course will explain why risk management is needed in production and give practical methods of how it should be tackled. It is recognised that mental health and culture have both grown in importance to production management in recent times and this course discusses the key approaches in dealing with these critical topic areas. The session also identifies available resources for environmental sustainability management. \nPART OF THE PRODUCTION SAFETY PASSPORT SCHEME \nBulk Discounts Available \nNeed more than five places?A company course delivered online or in person may be more cost-effective. Contact us for details. \nCONTACTAims & Objectives\n\nA broad overview of the risk management issues to be considered during the making of programmes\, including hazard identification\, risk assessment and good health\, safety and environmental management\nThe opportunity to analyse and discuss the risk management techniques used on production including hazard identification and risk assessment\nDiscuss good health and safety management on location\nInformation about risk management policy and procedures\, including how productions should interact with their contractors and others\nTo provide information about the legal framework\n\nWho Is It For?\nFor those who manage people\, safety on production and/or complete/approve risk assessments. \nThis includes Executive Producers\, Production Executives\, Line Producers\, Series Producers\, Producers\, Assistant Producers\, Directors of Photography\, 1st Assistant Directors\, 2nd Assistant Directors\, 3rd AD\, Production Managers\, Production Coordinators\, Heads of Departments etc. \nCourse Content\nThe course concentrates on the practical aspects of safely managing a production: \n\nRoles and responsibilities in programme making\, both within the production team and those outside\nThe potential pitfalls of risk management and how these may impact upon the programme making process\nApplication of risk management principles using real-life case study examples\nHow to establish and maintain control through clearly defined occupational risk roles and responsibilities\n\nQualifications\nThe Production Safety Passport (PSP) is an industry-led scheme to support the mutual recognition of health and safety training in the Creative Media Industries. The same health and safety skills are needed across a range of creative media sectors that are involved in film and television production. \nThat’s why ScreenSkills have worked with the industry to create the Health and Safety Framework\, an agreement across sectors about which qualifications or training courses are needed for priority production roles. It means that training and qualifications you do with one employer will be recognised and valued by your next employer. \nUpon successfully completing this programme\, you will gain a PSP certificate via the ScreenSkills website which employers can use to verify your level of training – this is valid for 5 years. Further details of the PSP can be found here. \nDuration\n1 day (6 hours) \nTerms and Conditions \n6 working days’ notice of cancellation/postponement prior to the start of the course must be given. Failure to do so will lead to a 75% cancellation fee. Courses cancelled/postponed within 48 hours or less prior to the start of the course will incur a 100% fee. \nCourses may be rescheduled once only and must be rescheduled within 2 weeks of the original course date to avoid the 75% fee. See full Terms and Conditions.
URL:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2025-03-24/
CATEGORIES:RMP
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SUMMARY:Risk Management of Productions
DESCRIPTION:Designed to give you a broad overview of the health\, safety and environmental issues to be considered when making programmes or films. \nThe course will explain why risk management is needed in production and give practical methods of how it should be tackled. It is recognised that mental health and culture have both grown in importance to production management in recent times and this course discusses the key approaches in dealing with these critical topic areas. The session also identifies available resources for environmental sustainability management. \nPART OF THE PRODUCTION SAFETY PASSPORT SCHEME \nBulk Discounts Available \nNeed more than five places?A company course delivered online or in person may be more cost-effective. Contact us for details. \nCONTACTAims & Objectives\n\nA broad overview of the risk management issues to be considered during the making of programmes\, including hazard identification\, risk assessment and good health\, safety and environmental management\nThe opportunity to analyse and discuss the risk management techniques used on production including hazard identification and risk assessment\nDiscuss good health and safety management on location\nInformation about risk management policy and procedures\, including how productions should interact with their contractors and others\nTo provide information about the legal framework\n\nWho Is It For?\nFor those who manage people\, safety on production and/or complete/approve risk assessments. \nThis includes Executive Producers\, Production Executives\, Line Producers\, Series Producers\, Producers\, Assistant Producers\, Directors of Photography\, 1st Assistant Directors\, 2nd Assistant Directors\, 3rd AD\, Production Managers\, Production Coordinators\, Heads of Departments etc. \nCourse Content\nThe course concentrates on the practical aspects of safely managing a production: \n\nRoles and responsibilities in programme making\, both within the production team and those outside\nThe potential pitfalls of risk management and how these may impact upon the programme making process\nApplication of risk management principles using real-life case study examples\nHow to establish and maintain control through clearly defined occupational risk roles and responsibilities\n\nQualifications\nThe Production Safety Passport (PSP) is an industry-led scheme to support the mutual recognition of health and safety training in the Creative Media Industries. The same health and safety skills are needed across a range of creative media sectors that are involved in film and television production. \nThat’s why ScreenSkills have worked with the industry to create the Health and Safety Framework\, an agreement across sectors about which qualifications or training courses are needed for priority production roles. It means that training and qualifications you do with one employer will be recognised and valued by your next employer. \nUpon successfully completing this programme\, you will gain a PSP certificate via the ScreenSkills website which employers can use to verify your level of training – this is valid for 5 years. Further details of the PSP can be found here. \nDuration\n1 day (6 hours) \nTerms and Conditions \n6 working days’ notice of cancellation/postponement prior to the start of the course must be given. Failure to do so will lead to a 75% cancellation fee. Courses cancelled/postponed within 48 hours or less prior to the start of the course will incur a 100% fee. \nCourses may be rescheduled once only and must be rescheduled within 2 weeks of the original course date to avoid the 75% fee. See full Terms and Conditions.
URL:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2025-03-11/
CATEGORIES:RMP
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ORGANIZER;CN="First Option Training":MAILTO:training@firstoption.group
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SUMMARY:Risk Management of Productions
DESCRIPTION:Designed to give you a broad overview of the health\, safety and environmental issues to be considered when making programmes or films. \nThe course will explain why risk management is needed in production and give practical methods of how it should be tackled. It is recognised that mental health and culture have both grown in importance to production management in recent times and this course discusses the key approaches in dealing with these critical topic areas. The session also identifies available resources for environmental sustainability management. \nPART OF THE PRODUCTION SAFETY PASSPORT SCHEME \nBulk Discounts Available \nNeed more than five places?A company course delivered online or in person may be more cost-effective. Contact us for details. \nCONTACTAims & Objectives\n\nA broad overview of the risk management issues to be considered during the making of programmes\, including hazard identification\, risk assessment and good health\, safety and environmental management\nThe opportunity to analyse and discuss the risk management techniques used on production including hazard identification and risk assessment\nDiscuss good health and safety management on location\nInformation about risk management policy and procedures\, including how productions should interact with their contractors and others\nTo provide information about the legal framework\n\nWho Is It For?\nFor those who manage people\, safety on production and/or complete/approve risk assessments. \nThis includes Executive Producers\, Production Executives\, Line Producers\, Series Producers\, Producers\, Assistant Producers\, Directors of Photography\, 1st Assistant Directors\, 2nd Assistant Directors\, 3rd AD\, Production Managers\, Production Coordinators\, Heads of Departments etc. \nCourse Content\nThe course concentrates on the practical aspects of safely managing a production: \n\nRoles and responsibilities in programme making\, both within the production team and those outside\nThe potential pitfalls of risk management and how these may impact upon the programme making process\nApplication of risk management principles using real-life case study examples\nHow to establish and maintain control through clearly defined occupational risk roles and responsibilities\n\nQualifications\nThe Production Safety Passport (PSP) is an industry-led scheme to support the mutual recognition of health and safety training in the Creative Media Industries. The same health and safety skills are needed across a range of creative media sectors that are involved in film and television production. \nThat’s why ScreenSkills have worked with the industry to create the Health and Safety Framework\, an agreement across sectors about which qualifications or training courses are needed for priority production roles. It means that training and qualifications you do with one employer will be recognised and valued by your next employer. \nUpon successfully completing this programme\, you will gain a PSP certificate via the ScreenSkills website which employers can use to verify your level of training – this is valid for 5 years. Further details of the PSP can be found here. \nDuration\n1 day (6 hours) \nTerms and Conditions \n6 working days’ notice of cancellation/postponement prior to the start of the course must be given. Failure to do so will lead to a 75% cancellation fee. Courses cancelled/postponed within 48 hours or less prior to the start of the course will incur a 100% fee. \nCourses may be rescheduled once only and must be rescheduled within 2 weeks of the original course date to avoid the 75% fee. See full Terms and Conditions.
URL:https://data-firstoption.group/event/rmp-2025-01-27/
CATEGORIES:RMP
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ORGANIZER;CN="First Option Training":MAILTO:training@firstoption.group
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