First Aid/Craft Services Clause Samples

The First Aid/Craft Services clause outlines the obligations of a party, typically the employer or production company, to provide basic medical assistance and refreshments at the worksite. In practice, this means ensuring that first aid supplies and trained personnel are available in case of minor injuries, and that food, beverages, and rest areas are accessible to workers during their shifts. This clause helps maintain a safe and healthy working environment, addressing both immediate health needs and general well-being, thereby reducing workplace risks and supporting productivity.
First Aid/Craft Services. (a) The Employer and the First Aid/Craft Services Key shall have a pre-production meeting to determine the appropriate crewing level in such Department, taking into consideration the following: (a) The number of people accessing First Aid/Craft Services; (b) The number of Extras; (c) Any large stunts or special effects; (d) The placement of the Craft Services Truck and station in relation to the work site; (e) The Emergency First Aid Certificate requirements. (b) FACS crew required for crew size: Number of Workers per shift Low Hazard work Other work 1 to 10 - - 11 to 40 1 Basic 1 Intermediate 41 to 100 1 Basic 2 Intermediate 101 to 199 2 Basic 2 Intermediate 200 or more 3 Basic 3 Intermediate Number of Workers per shift Low Hazard work Other work 1 to 10 - 1 Basic 11 to 40 1 Basic 1 Intermediate 41 to 100 1 Basic 2 Advanced 101 to 199 2 Basic 2 Advanced 200 or more 3 Basic 3 Advanced Number of Workers per shift Low Hazard work Other work 1 to 10 1 Basic 1 Intermediate 11 to 40 1 Basic Advanced 41 to 100 2 Basic 2 Advanced 101 to 199 2 Basic Advanced 200 or more 3 Basic 4 Advanced (c) The Employer may wish to employ a Paramedic for certain of the above situations. Such Paramedic will not displace the First Aid/Craft Service Key or Technician. Medic as per Manitoba Work, Safety & Health regulations section 5.9
First Aid/Craft Services. (a) The Employer and the First Aid/Craft Services Key shall have a pre-production meeting to determine the appropriate crewing level in such Department, taking into consideration the following: i. The number of people accessing First Aid/Craft Services; ii. The number of Extras; iii. Any large stunts or special effects; iv. The placement of the Craft Services Truck and station in relation to the work site; v. The First Aid certificate requirements. (b) First Aid/Craft Service crew required for crew size: (see Schedule K). (c) The Employer may wish to employ a Medic for certain of the above situations. Such medic will not displace the First Aid/Craft Service Key or Technician. Medic as per Manitoba Workplace Safety and Health regulations section 5.9 - Appropriate First Aid for Occupational Hazard. (d) The First Aid/Craft Services Department will have means of two-way monitored communication (walkies) for the purposes of First Aid. (e) The First Aid/Craft Services shall be stationed no more than five (5) minutes by foot of the shooting set to ensure immediate response to First Aid calls. If the First Aid/Craft Services station is more than five (5) minutes away by foot, then an additional First Responder must be stationed on the shooting set. (f) The First Aid/Craft Services and First Responder shall be equipped with the appropriate First Aid Kit including an Automated External Defibrillator (AED). (g) An appropriately stocked First Aid Kit shall be on the shooting set at all times. (h) A representative of the First Aid/Craft Service department shall remain on duty for First Aid purposes during all pre-calls and wrap of all cable, lighting, grip and scaffolding equipment. Specialty Departments may prep and wrap on their own, provided an Employee who possesses the appropriate First Aid Certificate has been appointed and safety equipment is available.
First Aid/Craft Services. (a) The Employer and the First Aid/Craft Services Key shall have a pre-production meeting to determine the appropriate crewing level in such Department, taking into consideration the following: (a) The number of people accessing First Aid/Craft Services; (b) The number of Extras; (c) Any large stunts or special effects; (d) The placement of the Craft Services Truck and station in relation to the work site; (e) The Emergency First Aid Certificate requirements. (b) FACS crew required for crew size: Number of Workers per shift Low Hazard work Other work 1 to 10 - - 11 to 40 FA1 FA2 41 to 100 FA1 2 FA2s 101 to 199 2 FA1s 2 FA2s 200 or more 3 FA1s 3 FA2s Number of Workers per shift Low Hazard work Other work 1 to 10 - FA1 11 to 40 FA1 FA2 41 to 100 FA1 2 FA3s 101 to 199 2 FA1s 2 FA3s 200 or more 3 FA1s 3 FA3s Number of Workers per shift Low Hazard work Other work 1 to 10 FA1 FA2 11 to 40 FA1 FA3 41 to 100 2 FA1 2 FA3s 101 to 199 2 FA1s 3 FA3s 200 or more 3 FA1s 4 FA3s (c) The Employer may wish to employ a Paramedic for certain of the above situations. Such Paramedic will not displace the First Aid/Craft Service Key or Technician. Medic as per Manitoba Work, Safety & Health regulations section 5.9