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1st AD, producer - correct answers If someone is seriously injured during preproduction or production
(crew, cast, bystander, etc.) or if there is a set emergency (hurricane, flood, riot, etc.) It is the
__________________________________ or the _____________ responsibility to summon emergency
help or contact the head of production immediately.
False. Messages are unacceptable. - correct answers True or false:
In the case of an emergency you can leave the head of production a message explaining what is going on
PEOPLE - The saving and accounting of lives and the prevention and treatment of injuries.
PROPERTIES - The securing of confidential materials and operational records, files and equipment.
FACILITIES - The safety and stability of structures and working environments - correct answers
Emergency Action Plans focuses on these three things...
Evacuate the building and notify the fire response agency
DO NOT FIGHT THE FIRE - correct answers In the case of a fire you must...
House lights should be turned on and equipment should be unplugged from the source.
DO NOT TAKE COVER IN A PERMANENT OR TEMPORARY STRUCTURE, AUTOMOBILE, UNDER A TREE OR
AN UMBRELLA. - correct answers In the case of a thunderstorm you must...
,The Production Safety Coordinator or first person aware must call for assistance and Duke Power (727-
4300)
If it is safe to do so unplug equipment to avoid a possible electrical surge that could damage equipment
when power is restored. - correct answers In the case of a power failure you must...
Monitor the local weather. Contingency weather plans should include provision for evacuation,
transportation, first-aid, and shelter.
If on location, notify the Head of Production and let them know your condition after a widespread
disaster. - correct answers In the case of other weather-related phenomena you should...
Check for the following potential risks after any significant disruption:
1. Fire or fire hazard.
2. Gas leaks. Shut off the main gas valve if a leak is suspected or identified by the odor of natural gas.
Wait for the gas company to check it and turn it back on.
3. Damaged electrical wiring. Shut off power at the source if there is any damage noted.
4. Downed or damaged utility lines. DO NOT touch downed power lines or objects of any kind touching
them. Notify Duke Power (727-4300).
5. Damaged buildings and structures, including chimneys. Approach damaged structures with caution.
They may be weakened and could topple.
6. Check that each telephone is on its receiver. Phones that are off-hook tie up the telephone network
unnecessarily. - correct answers POST EMERGENCY SAFETY CHECKLIST
1. Attend a safety program orientation with the Head of Production to discuss any script safety concerns.
, 2. Keep the Safety Handbook at the work site at all times. - correct answers (Safety responsibilities for
the First Assistant Director, Art Director, Producer)
UPON ASSIGNMENT TO THE PRODUCTION
a. Briefly explaining the safety program.
b.Discuss the safety aspects of the each day's activities and any potential hazards of the location.
Identify the location of emergency equipment (first aid
kits, fire extinguishers, etc.), exits and telephones.
c.Explain emergency procedures such as evacuation and rendezvous plans in case of fire or other
disaster.
d. Discuss safety precautions to be followed when in the vicinity of any specialized equipment to be used
such as, special effects, cranes, booms, electrical equipment, unusual machinery, etc., which may pose a
potential safety hazard.
e.Encourage the reporting of safety hazards by cast and crew. Resolve their concerns. The Safety Report
Form can be used to report hazards anonymously -- make the forms available. - correct answers (Safety
responsibilities for the First Assistant Director and Art Director)
CONDUCT SAFETY MEETINGS (DURING PREPRODUCTION & 1st DAY OF PRODUCTION)
a. When a stunt or special effect is to occur.
b. Any time cast and crew may potentially be exposed to a hazard (animals, extreme temperatures,
thunderstorm, poison ivy, chemicals, etc.).
c. Any time there is a change to a new location or work site.