This standard is about dealing with misfires or negligent discharges– where continuity is broken or a device fails to explode when an attempt to fire it is made.
It is also aboutknowing what to do in the event of a misfire or negligent discharges and how to maintain the safety of the cast and crew at all times.
You will need to take the necessary precaution when loading and unloading a weapon on/off set.It will involve close liaison with key production personnel, in particular the 1st Assistant Director.
Performance criteria
You must be able to:
deal with a misfire or negligent discharges in line with health and safety legislation and protocols
report misfires or negligent discharges following production and legislative requirements
recover any used or unused ammunition and dispose of in an appropriate manner
communicate how and why the weapon misfired or negligent discharge occurred to relevant parties
correct and prepare to reset weapons for re-shoot
instruct cast and crew in how this will be undertaken
identify and log the reasons for the misfire to minimise the potential for further misfires
liaise with appropriate Heads of Departments to ensure that the cast and crew are safe
reassure individuals where necessary that their safety is not compromised
adhere to all safety parameters and legislation
identify any potential problems and act accordingly
take all aspects of risk assessment and management into account and provide documentation to this effect
Knowledge and understanding
You need to know and understand:
the information and guidance outlined in the Health and Safety Executive’s Weapons on Set document
what action to take when a misfire and/or negligent discharges occur in accordance with safe working practices
the impact of projectiles, spent cases, wadding, un-burnt powder, air blasts, noise impact upon the cast and crew present
how to secure an exclusion zone until the cast and crew’s safety is assured
the causes and effects of negligent discharges
the risks and hazards associated with misfires
how to report the incident in the appropriate manner
the approved methods of weapons testing
how to recover any devices in a safe and expedient manner
the safe handling or withdrawal of faulty weapons and appropriate disposal of ammunition
Overview
This standard is about dealing with misfires or negligent discharges– where continuity is broken or a device fails to explode when an attempt to fire it is made.
It is also aboutknowing what to do in the event of a misfire or negligent discharges and how to maintain the safety of the cast and crew at all times.
You will need to take the necessary precaution when loading and unloading a weapon on/off set.It will involve close liaison with key production personnel, in particular the 1st Assistant Director.
Performance criteria
You must be able to:
Knowledge and understanding
You need to know and understand: