List the assessment methods to be used and the context and resources required for assessment. Copy and paste the relevant sections from the evidence guide below and then re-write these in plain English.
ELEMENT | PERFORMANCE CRITERIA |
Elements describe the essential outcomes. | Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. |
1. Prepare for execution of hazardous action sequences | 1.1 Notify relevant personnel on arrival at location, and confirm capacity to deliver hazardous action sequences involving fights and falls 1.2 Review skills requirements and own experience, and that of other specialist personnel, for relevance to proposed sequences 1.3 Note camera locations for coverage of hazardous action sequences 1.4 Evaluate hazardous action sequences to determine most appropriate physical warm-up activity 1.5 Note props, set and equipment to be used in hazardous action sequences and confirm their technical suitability with cast and crew 1.6 Note positioning and movement of all personnel involved in hazardous action sequences to facilitate visual continuity and editing 1.7 Consider alternative execution methods for hazardous action sequences 1.8 Confirm with relevant personnel that planned hazardous action sequences comply with legal and regulatory requirements |
2. Attend personnel briefings | 2.1 Review hazardous action sequence information 2.2 Confirm communication methods, chain of command, cues, and abort and emergency action procedures 2.3 Check technical specifications for production materials to be used and advise relevant personnel of issues that need addressing 2.4 Confirm hazardous action sequences are consistent with the style of production |
3. Prepare production area | 3.1 Unload, position and assemble production materials to be used in hazardous action sequences 3.2 Check all equipment and handling procedures comply with safety standards and regulatory requirements and notify relevant personnel of non-compliance issues 3.3 Review camera positions for latent safety issues 3.4 Prepare body to perform hazardous action sequences through warm-up activities 3.5 Check production areas are clear of unwanted objects and unnecessary personnel |
4. Safety test hazardous action sequences | 4.1 Identify and recall spot marks and other visual cues to assist in positioning during hazardous action sequences 4.2 Confirm all personal protective equipment (PPE) and other safety equipment is fitted and functioning correctly 4.3 Test hazardous action sequences through simulation or in rehearsals 4.4 Advise relevant personnel if testing identifies the need to revise planned hazardous action sequences 4.5 Abort hazardous action sequences where unacceptable risk emerges, and advise relevant personnel |
5. Safely perform hazardous action sequences | 5.1 Comply with relevant personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements 5.2 Check whether other high-risk activities are taking place in the same scenes 5.3 Check again that areas are clear of unwanted objects and personnel 5.4 Execute sequences according to agreed production schedules and cues 5.5 Follow all safety controls and regulatory requirements during execution of sequences 5.6 Implement alternative safeguards for all production personnel where variations to agreed plans occur 5.7 Abort hazardous action sequences where unacceptable risk arises, and advise relevant personnel 5.8 Check continuity of hazardous action sequences is maintained throughout execution |
6. Respond to emergency situations | 6.1 Abort activities and implement emergency plans in the event of accidents 6.2 Clear sites of all personnel and if possible, remove items that may cause further injury 6.3 Identify items or locations that may need to be isolated for safety and investigative activities 6.4 Advise relevant personnel of the emergency situation according to established procedures |
7. Secure locations on completion of hazardous action sequences | 7.1 Check inventory of, transport and store production materials used in execution of hazardous action sequences, in accordance with enterprise and regulatory requirements 7.2 Inspect locations to ensure they are left in a safe and secure state 7.3 Participate in post-sequence evaluations and provide feedback to guide future productions 7.4 Complete personal logbook and contribute to final written reports as required |
Evidence of the ability to:
review production documentation and consult with relevant personnel in preparation for hazardous action sequences involving fights and falls
take visual continuity into account when preparing for sequences
confirm logistical arrangements and communication protocols for shoots
check all aspects of locations and equipment for compliance with licensing, safety regulations and industry codes of practice prior to executing sequences
take style of production into account when planning for hazardous action sequences
check camera positions and note visual cues for positioning self during hazardous action sequences
abort sequences if testing reveals unacceptable risk levels
complete body warm-up activities prior to executing sequences
perform hazardous action sequences involving fights and falls safely in line with production requirements
follow correct procedures for responding to emergency situations in relation to hazardous action sequences involving fights and falls
assist with clearing locations at conclusion of shoots
contribute to post-sequence evaluations
use effective verbal, non-verbal and written communication skills.
Note: If a specific volume or frequency is not stated, then evidence must be provided at least once.
To complete the unit requirements safely and effectively, the individual must:
outline roles and responsibilities of film crew and specialist production and location management personnel involved in execution of hazardous action sequences in screen productions
outline procedures and protocols for engaging with emergency and medical services
describe common hazards related to performing fights and falls in screen productions and their potential for causing harm
explain safety issues in relation to the use and position of camera, sound and lighting equipment during hazardous action sequences involving fights and falls
outline key aspects of screen production processes in relation to hazardous action sequences involving fights and falls
outline safety practices required to remove, isolate or minimise hazards on set
describe industry safety procedures in relation to transporting and storing production materials
describe aspects of the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA) National Stunt Grading Procedure that apply to hazardous action sequences involving fights and falls.