Safety Culture Survey

Safety Culture Survey

Because real safety is cultural. Understand how safe your production really is.

Track the Reality of Safety on Set

An anonymous, ongoing, industry-supported initiative to build a reliable, longitudinal picture of safety culture across film and television production.

Designed to run continuously across multiple productions, this survey helps track both measurable safety performance and how safe people feel at work. The insights it generates are intended to inform real decisions, support targeted interventions, and drive measurable improvement over time.

How It Works

1. Share your experience
Complete a short survey about safety practices and working conditions on your production. No login or identifying information is required.

2. Responses are combined
All answers are anonymised and aggregated to assess both objective safety measures and how safe people feel at work.

3. Trends are tracked
Over time, responses build a longitudinal picture of safety culture across productions.

4. Results are accessible
Aggregated findings can be openly explored by anyone, supporting transparency and enabling productions, crew, and industry bodies to identify areas for improvement.

Individual and Group Surveys

Anyone can submit an entry. But if you want to set up a production-level survey, that’s easy – and anonymous – too.

ABOUT THE SURVEY

Who? How? Why? And Why Now?

An Industry-Wide Collaboration

This initiative has been developed by the Production Safety Group: a collaborative body representing broadcasters, independent production companies, safety specialists and other interested parties.

Its cross-industry composition supports a shared, impartial approach to understanding and improving Health and Safety standards in production.

Understanding Safety from Multiple Angles

Questions are designed to capture multiple dimensions of safety, from working practices and communication to trust and perceived risk. Insight comes not from individual responses, but from how these factors interact.

The study draws on behavioural psychology, human factors, organisational psychology, and risk management to identify patterns that compliance data alone may not reveal.

Analysed Using Advanced Methods

Responses are analysed using established statistical methods alongside AI models trained to identify patterns across large, anonymised datasets.

This supports the early detection of trends and emerging risks, with findings reviewed within a governance framework to ensure results are robust and actionable.

Data Protection and Anonymity

No personally identifiable information is collected, and all responses are anonymised before analysis. Individual submissions cannot be linked to any person.

Survey data is used exclusively for aggregated analysis and is never used to train AI or machine learning models. Results are reported only where minimum response thresholds are met to protect respondent anonymity.

Response Integrity

Survey responses are assessed across multiple dimensions to evaluate internal consistency and overall integrity. This helps identify responses that may warrant cautious interpretation.

All submissions are included in the reported data, allowing users to determine their own thresholds when analysing the findings.

From Insight to Action

Aggregated findings will be reviewed by industry partners to help identify where safety measures are working – and where they may not be translating into safer day-to-day conditions.

Over time, these insights are intended to inform guidance and support practical improvements to working environments across productions.

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