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OSHA 10/General Entertainment Safety | Distance Learning Video Conference


OSHA 10/General Entertainment Safety © was developed by the IATSE Entertainment & Exhibition Industries Training Trust Fund. The OSHA 10-hour course is customized for and uses examples from the Entertainment Industry. Upon completion, students receive OSHA 10-hour General Industry completion cards.

This two-day training covers OSHA policies, procedures, and standards, as well as general industry safety and health principles. Topics include scope and application of the OSHA general industry standards as related to the Entertainment Industry. Special emphasis is placed on those areas that are the most hazardous, using OSHA standards as a guide.

This course is worth 10 points towards your ETCP renewal credits.

DATES: November 19–20, 2022

Day 1: 7:30am–5pm Pacific | 8:30am–6pm Mountain | 9:30am–7pm Central | 10:30am–8pm Eastern

Day 2: 7:30am–4pm Pacific | 8:30am–5pm Mountain | 9:30am–6pm Central | 10:30am–7pm Eastern

LOCATION: Zoom Video Conference

COST: The two-day course is free of charge for participants.

OSHA OUTREACH TRAINERS:

Bill McCord, IATSE TTF Training Specialist, has a Masters in Cinema Studies from the University of New Orleans and a Bachelor of Fine Art in Technical Theatre from the North Carolina School of the Arts. He has over 25 years of film production experience on movies, television shows, music videos, and commercials throughout the US. He has held positions as Business Agent and Assistant Business Agent for IATSE Local 478; film production, cinema studies, and technical theatre professor at the North Carolina School of the Arts; Executive Director of Production for the Home Shopping Network; and Production Manager at Hanesbrands Theatre in Winston-Salem, NC. Bill became an OSHA Outreach Trainer in 2013, and he helped develop the IATSE TTF OSHA 10/GES course with the ICAP.

Anita Hartsock, IATSE TTF Training Specialist, is a member of IATSE Local 22 in Washington DC and was the Director of Education and Training for the Local 22 Training Trust from 2012-2018. She received a Bachelor of Arts in Technical Theatre and Design from American University and has over 25 years of entertainment industry production experience in theatres, cruise ships, television, and rock ‘n roll. She is an OSHA Authorized Outreach Trainer for both General Industry and Construction, has her Advanced Safety Certificate from the National Safety Council, and holds OSHA's Safety and Health Fundamentals Certificates in General Industry and Construction. She teaches a variety of other classes and is extremely passionate about workplace safety. She divides her time between DC and Denver, and when not working, makes music and swims ridiculously long distances for fun.