Programs | Guidelines
Completed programs shall be submitted to the Production Office and forwarded to the Safety Program Administrator.
These have been prepared by Disney's Production Safety Department for compliance. They are important tools for Department Heads and Supervisors. Department Heads are responsible for being familiar with their Production Safety Program for their region, and all safety rules and policies of the production company, and for supervising their crew.
Programs
- Production Safety Program Orientation Introduction
- Document Retention Policy
- Biological Agents Exposure Control Plan (Canada)
- Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control Plan (USA)
- Cold Illness Prevention (Canada)
- Hazard Communication
- Hearing Conservation Program
- Heat Illness Prevention (Canada)
- Heat Illness Prevention (USA)
- Wildfire Smoke Protection
Guidelines
- Aerial Info (sUAS - small Unmanned Aircraft Systems)
- Aerial Lifts Supplemental Manuals
- All-Terrain Utility Vehicle Policy & Acknowledgement
- Animals In Productions / Workplace
- Assistant Director Safety Meeting Guide
- Bicycle, Golf Cart & Personalized Transportation Guidelines
- Compressed Air
- Confined Space
- Construction Toolbox Talks
- Dive Operations (Scuba)
- Electrical Safety
- Eyewash Stations
- Fall Protection
- Fall Rescue
- Firearm Props
- Hand & Power Tool Safety
- Hazardous Materials - Preparing Safe Package Shipments & Transporting Small Quantities
- Health & Safety
- Hearing Conservation Guidelines
- Ingestible Props
- Inspections by Regulatory Agencies
- Ladder Inspection
- Liftgate Safety
- Lockout / Tagout
- Perm Rigging
- Personal Protective Equipment (Canada)
- Personal Protective Equipment (USA)
- Respirators - Mandatory Use
- Respirators - Voluntary Use
- Smoking Policy
- Special Effects
- Tent & Canopy Safety
- Working Alone or Isolation (Canada)
- Working with Minors
Additional Resources
Toolbox Talks
The Construction Dept is required to conduct toolbox talks every 10 days. Click here for on Toolbox Safety Topics. Document all meetings using the Production Safety Awareness Meeting/Training Record. Fill all the boxes.
United States
Programs / Guidelines identified for your specific department
Canada
Bulletins recommended by ActSafe Safety Association for Motion Pictures
Programs / Guidelines identified for your specific department