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Industry Wide Labor-Management
Safety Committee
Safety Bulletin #19
Guidelines for the Use of Open Flames on Motion Picture Sets
These guidelines are intended
to give recommendations on the safe use of open flames on motion picture
sets. This Safety Bulletin does not apply to full or partial body
burns, fire breathing, or fire juggling. Such stunts should be performed
only by qualified stunt persons under carefully controlled conditions.
- When torches, candles,
fireplaces or other open flames are used on a motion picture set,
such use shall be under controlled conditions with due regard for
the safety of all involved.
- A responsible person
shall be designated for the handling, placement, safe use and securing
daily of any open flame devices.
- Firmly secure all stationary
open flame fixtures.
- Flammables and combustibles
shall be kept a safe distance from open flames. Additionally, where
required, such materials shall be kept in approved and properly
labeled containers.
- All gas lines in connection
with the use of open flames shall be approved in accordance with
applicable building and fire codes. When using liquified petroleum
gas (LPG) hoses and fittings must be of a type approved for LPG
service.
- All cast and crew,
including stunt performers, should be notified reasonably in advance
of their involvement with open flames.
- When fire is used,
fire extinguishing equipment must be in close proximity and properly
trained personnel should stand by.
- Appropriate fire authorities
should be contacted prior to the use of open flames, whether at
a studio or on location.
- The person responsible
for igniting the flame should ensure he or she maintains a clear
line of sight of the flame or maintains direct communication with
a designated observer.
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