| HAVING A WELL-DEFINED AND DOCUMENTED SAFETY PROGRAM WILL HELP REDUCE ACCIDENTS AND INJURIES, AND HELP LIMIT YOUR LIABILTY AND PROVIDE THE BASIS OF A DEFENSE SHOULD ACCIDENTS OR INJURIES OCCUR. |
THE DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY & ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS (S&EA)
The WBSF Department of Safety and Environmental Affairs provides support in three major areas:
1) Occupational Health and Safety, 2) Environmental Affairs, and 3) Feature/TV Production Safety. S&EA works with both in-house and out-of-house employees including: WBSF, WB Pictures, WBTV, WB Animation, Warner Horizon Television, Telepictures, Warner Premier, Warner Independent Pictures and various independent production tenants. This department acts as the interface between the studio and governmental agencies representing the enforcement of local, state, and federal codes which regulate the occupational safety and health of employees (Cal/OSHA) and the environmental health (EPA, SCAQMD, City of Burbank) of Warner Bros. Studio.
Hours: 6AM-6PM , Monday through Friday (or by arrangement).

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**The Department of Safety & Environmental Affairs is located in Bldg. 44 (The Mill). We are on the east side of the building, directly across from the Stage 22 elephant door; 1st floor, Rooms 121 trough 129. ** |
Safety Department Contact List:
S&EA Website
Safety information is available at our website www.wbsafety.com . There you will find a wealth of safety information, including Codes of Safe Practices covering employee safety for WBSF personnel, Tool Box Talks, updated Safety Bulletins from the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP), and the Safety Forms that will help you to document your Safety Program.
The website is regularly updated to include new Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) regulations and information that will be helpful to your production in achieving compliance. Every employee has a role and responsibility in safety. All employees, regardless of position, are required by law to notify management of any existing potential safety hazards of which they are aware. |