Rigging

Properly secured equipment ensures that heavy lights, cameras, and other gear do not fall, which could cause serious harm to people.

Safe rigging also ensures the stability and reliability of setups, allowing for smooth and uninterrupted filming or performances. It minimises the risk of costly equipment damage and legal liabilities, contributing to a safer and more efficient production environment.

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Rigging | International Advice

Specialist: John Linford

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John joined First Option in 2021 and is a Health and Safety Consultant with skills in Legislative Compliance, CDM compliance, rigging safety, Project Management, logistics planning, training, mentoring and Accident Investigation.

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Article last updated on Feb 15th, 2026

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