Synopsis
A Practical Guide To Health And Safety In The Entertainment Industry
Published by et
It seeks to clarify the relationships between promoters, production managers, contractors and sub-contractors, freelancers, venues and the public
It gives industry-pertinent examples, and seeks to break down the myths surrounding Health and Safety into easily manageable morsels
Chapters include ...
The Perception of Safety
Responsibilities
Safety Policy
Risk Assessments
Writing the Risk Assessment
Safe Working Practices
Method Statements
Training
Records
What To Do When Challenged
When You Turn Up at a Venue
These are followed by an appendix of Applicable Regulations and over 50 pages of Examples and Samples
It is important for readers to note that the content is based on current UK legislation, and whilst it will serve as a useful guide, with regular up-dates posted on this dedicated area of the etnow.com website (to which purchasers of the book will have free access), the author encourages people to read the regulations themselves
Internationally, there are too many variations to enable an all-embracing book to be written on the subject. However, a safe working practice should be safe anywhere - if it was safe in the first place
Serious and sensible documentation, whether it conforms to a local standard or not, proves that your intentions are honourable