Guidelines for performers working in live shows
Whether performers work in a theatre, an opera house, a small venue or an outdoor stage, they should never put their safety at risk. Prevention is of paramount importance and, in addition to the compliance by the production with all applicable safety regulations, performers can contribute to their own safety by remaining alert and well aware of all potential hazards. These guidelines are a handy collection of a few, simple preventive measures for them to consider at all times.
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Guidelines for performers working in film and television production
Film and television shoots – whether on studios or outdoors – can be very treacherous and generate hazardous situations for performers. Heavy machinery, special effects and natural elements can interact with the acting and cause trouble. By being well aware of things that could potentially go wrong, performers can play an important role in the overall safety of their marketplace. This booklet is to help them focus on a number of important preventive measures.
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