Mental Health: Events
Working at events typically involves working in temporary environments, spending long periods away from home, and managing extended hours and tight deadlines, all of which can impact our mental health.
Working at events typically involves working in temporary environments, spending long periods away from home, and managing extended hours and tight deadlines, all of which can impact our mental health.
Guidance for employees who are asked to drive as part of their work activities in the UK.
Health and Safety law applies to on-the-road work activities in the same way that it does to all work activities, so the risks need to be effectively managed within a health and safety system.
If people are working on their own, then guidance on lone working should be followed in addition to that for self-operated filming.
Those who manage or schedule the work of others and also those who self-schedule need to be aware of the risks of long working hours and fatigue.
What is the role and responsibilities of an Adult Safeguarding Lead?
Contributing to or participating in certain types of production carries risks to mental health and psychological wellbeing over and above the normal exposure to workplace stress.
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