Motion Picture Safety For Supervisors
Motion Picture Safety for Supervisors
OVERVIEW
Delivery
Instructor-led In-person
Instructor-led Virtual
Cost
Free
Duration
In-person: 1 day, 6 hours
Virtual: 2 consecutive days, 3 hours/day
Certificate Validity
No Expiration Date
Student requirements
If you require specific accommodation, please email info@actsafe.ca.
Learning outcomes
By the end of the session, attendees will be able to:
- Describe who a supervisor is
- Describe an Occupational Health & Safety Program
- Describe the safety responsibilities of supervisors
- Summarize hazard identification, risk assessment and controls
- Explain incident reporting and incident investigation processes
- Understand the importance of orientations
- Describe what due diligence is, and how it impacts supervisors
Topics covered
- Definition and responsibilities of a supervisor
- What is an occupational health and safety program
- Rights and responsibilities
- Joint health & safety committees
- Incident reporting and investigations
- Hazard identification, risk assessments and controls
- Communication and leadership
- Due diligence
- Bullying & harassment
- Young and new worker orientations
Who should enroll?
- Motion Picture Industry Supervisors
- Heads of Department
- Department Keys (Grip, Makeup, Hair, Costumes, Props, VFX, Locations, ALM etc.)
- Foreman (construction, paint)
- 1st and 2nd Assistant Director
- Coordinators (background, special effects, stunt)
- Transport Captain
- Shop Stewards
- Director of Photography and Gaffer
- Production Coordinators
- Production Managers
- Producers
Perfect for
- Assistant Directors
- Production Managers
- Special Effects Supervisors
- Department Heads and Their Seconds
- Stunt Coordinators