![]() Best Practices These are recommendations as to how to structure your production, over and above Government guidelines: Reducing the number of people each person has contact with by using fixed teams or partnering.Using back-to-back or side working wherever possible.Using screens or barriers to separate people from each other.Staggering arrival and departure times.Keeping the activity time involved as short as possible.Considering whether an activity needs to continue for the shoot to operate.Where the social distance guidelines cannot be followed in full, productions should take mitigating actions possible to reduce the risk of transmission by: Report Covid-19 symptoms to your employer/production manager.Cough and sneeze into a tissue and bin it immediately.Alcohol-based sanitisers should contain at least 60% alcohol. Wash your hands regularly for 20 secs with soap and water or hand sanitiser.Wear a face covering in enclosed spaces.Maintain 2m-distancing wherever possible (1m with risk mitigation where 2m is not viable is acceptable).Therefore, the following essential rules should be adhered to by everyone: We should operate on the basis that we could all be asymptomatic carriers and must adhere to the safety principles to minimise risk. ![]() Key Principles The purpose of social distancing and face coverings/PPE is to break the transmission cycle of the virus and reduce the risk of infection. Fully vaccinated people can still be infected and can still pass the infection to others, although the risk of both is much lower than for unvaccinated people.Asymptomatic sufferers may still be infected and there is strong scientific evidence that they can transmit the virus too.Some people with Covid-19 show no apparent symptoms.The most common symptoms are high temperature, continuous coughing and loss or change to a person’s sense of smell or taste.Covid-19 is transmitted from an infected person's respiratory secretions or aerosolised droplets (coughs/sneezes) reaching the nose, eyes or mouth of another. ![]()
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