Many precautions were made in order to ensure the safety of those involved in working in a studio environment.
For example it was enforced that no liquids such as beverages or anything that could be spilled was brought into the studio in order to prevent anyone from slipping and falling which may result in injury. Another reason that liquids we're not allowed into the studio was the possibility of it being spilt onto any electronic studio equipment such as lighting and the cameras themselves that can cause damage to the equipment as well as encouraging the chance of shorting out an electric circuit which would result in an electric shock.
The floor was also ensured to be kept clear at all times. This means no electrical cables lying around in case of anyone tripping over the wires and falling. This also applies to other objects that can be left on the floor which are also a tripping hazard.
It should also be ensured that there are no sharp objects lying around the studio that can cause injury to people working in there. However if that sharp object is necessary for either operation of the equipment or props for the shoot etc. then it should be made sure that that object is well out of the way until it is needed.
When using tripods, it is always a necessity to ensure that they are safe and secure both when they are in use and when they are not. By secure, it is meant that it must be made sure that the tripods are ensured to neither fall and break studio equipment nor fall of and injure anyone in the studio. This also means keeping the tripods out of the way of people working in the studio to lessen the chance of it being physically knocked over.
In order to prevent people fro tripping over any wires that are on the floor of the studio, they have to be taped down to the floor. This ensures the safety of both the people and the equipment whom/that are present in the studio environment. Additionally, when the studio lights are not in use, they must be switched off. This both saves electricity as well as prevents injury. If the studio lights are left on for too long they because very hot. This runs the risk of people working in the studio bring themselves on studio lights that have been allowed to become to hot. The studio lights need to be turned off to allow them to cool down as they will need to be handled when the studio session is finished.
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