General Crew and Performer Firearms Safety and Props Firearms Safety
General Crew and Performer Firearms Safety & Props Firearms Safety
OVERVIEW OF FIREARMS SAFETY COURSES
General Crew and Performer Firearms Safety Course
Delivery
In-Person
Cost
$100 +GST
Duration
4 hours
Certificate Validity
No Expiration Date
Learning outcomes
The General Crew and Performer Firearms Safety is a hands-on training that provides participants with the opportunity to identify several types of firearms and their uses, be aware of the danger of blanks, follow the rules of basic safe firearms handling and identify when a weapon is safe for use on set. The course will highlight vital safety knowledge that allows the participant to feel safer and more comfortable working around firearms.
Topics covered
- Firearms set protocol
- The types of firearms used on set
- Basic rules of firearms handling
- Blank ammunitions and risk associated
- On set firearms safety rules
Who should enroll?
- Assistant Directors
- Production Managers
- Producers
- Locations Department
- Grip/Lighting
- All Performers (including Actors, Background Performers, Stand ins, Stunt Performers, etc.)
Props Firearms Safety Course
Delivery
In-Person
Cost
$150 +GST
Duration
8 hours
Certificate Validity
No Expiration Date
Learning outcomes
The Props Firearms course is a more in-depth learning experience that includes hands-on demonstrations and the opportunity for participants to more fully understand how a firearm functions, the potential hazards of working with blanks and what safety protocols must be in place to control these risks. They should be able to identify and match several types of blanks and firearms, explain the associated dangers, and describe safe transportation and storage. The course will introduce the participants to various aspects of safe firearms handling and allow them to recognize the responsibilities associated with working with them.
Topics covered
- How to choose the correct type of firearm (real, replica, or rubber)
- How a firearm functions
- The basic rules of safe firearm handling and related terminology
- On set firearms safety protocols
- The types of firearms used on set and knowledge of key firearm parts
- The difference between live/blank/dummy ammunition and the dangers associated with each
- The safety responsibilities of the movie armourer, property master and production company
Who should enroll?
- Props Department
- Crew or performers that work closely with firearms such as stunt coordinators, performers, etc.