Safety on set: What you should know, and what you can do

The tragic shooting on the "Rust" set is a reminder of the risks faced by the people who make films and TV shows. Here's a rundown of the common safety procedures and the help available to cast and crew members who see problems.

Safety On Set: What You Should Know, And What You Can Do

Los Angeles Times – by Jon Healey, Ada Tseng

As the tragic shooting on the “Rust” set reminds us, filmmaking is not just a risky business but also a potentially dangerous one. Although there are no industrywide statistics about mishaps, an Associated Press investigation found that at least 43 people had died and more than 150 people had suffered “life-altering injuries” in film and TV shoots in the United States from 1990 to 2016.

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