Overview
Safety Bulletins are researched, written, and distributed by the Industry-Wide Labor-Management Safety Committee for use by the motion picture and television industry. The Safety Committee is composed of guild, union, and management representatives active in industry safety and health programs.
Safety Bulletins are guidelines recommended by the Safety Committee. They are not binding laws or regulations. State, federal, and/or local regulations, where applicable, override these guidelines. Modifications in these guidelines should be made, as circumstances warrant, to ensure the safety of the cast and crew.
A PDF of all relevant Safety Bulletins must be attached to Call Sheets or otherwise distributed to affected employees. All crew are required to read distributed Safety Bulletins prior to commencing the work day. Failure to do so may result in disciplinary action, including immediate dismissal from the school.
General Safety
Artificial Haze
Chemicals and Flammable Materials
Electrical Safety
Basic Electrical Safety Precautions
Portable Power Distribution Systems
Portable Power Distribution Systems – 480 Volt Systems
Portable Power Distribution Systems – Common Tasks and PPE
Portable Power Distribution Systems – Portable Generators
Portable Power Distribution Systems – Power Line Distance Requirements
Environmental Concerns
Filming Equipment and Vehicles
Alternative Driving Systems
Boating and Watercraft
Camera Boom Vehicles
Camera Cars
Camera Cars – Power Line Distance Requirements
Fixed-Wing Aircraft
Fixed-Wing Aircraft – External Loads
Free Driving
Gasoline Operated Equipment
Helicopters
Helicopters – External Loads
Hot Air Balloons
Hot Air Balloons – External Loads
Motorcycles
Non-Camera Utility Vehicles
Process Trailers and Towed Vehicles
Railroads
Vehicle Restraint Systems






















