How to Write a Safety Report

This is a topic we will spend a great deal of time investigating. Without the ability to spot risk, you are leaving yourself and co-workers exposed. Part of a solid foundation to work from is having thoroughly investigated and documented all aspects of the job.

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Stunt safety checklist

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Personal Work / Fall Arrest Harnesses

Personal work harnesses are required as part of the standard rigging kit for all Riggers. This is something that will be of personal preference, as there are many types on the market. The ability of the human body to survive a fall depends principally on the decelerating forces imposed during...

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Stunt and flying Harnesses

Harnesses are the final link in rigging, not only for the Rigger but also for the Performer, as they are the final attachment point that connects them to your creation. Once this connection is made the rig comes to life to produce the desired result. The art of choosing the...

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