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Railways and Stations

Risk of accidents from active train movements, restricted areas, electrocution hazards, noise, trip hazards, managing public safety and avoiding disruptions and ensuring clear routes for emergency services are all important concerns.

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Specialist: James Gall

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James has extensive experience working on international productions where the different legislation, safety methods, local safety practices, safety culture and documentation can be of concern for productions wishing to deliver familiar standards in other territories. Developing bespoke H&S documents, coordinating H&S practices, providing practical suggestions and leading by example helps productions promote a positive, inclusive safety culture and meet statutory matters within production H&S. James has extensive experience within the Events sector from SAG compliance, CDM processes and site managing project builds and derigs.

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Article last updated on Sep 18th, 2024

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