Film workers' fears over safety

 A survey conducted by BECTU (the Broadcasting, Entertainment, Cinematograph, and Theatre Union) about working conditions and health and safety in the British film industry has found:

  • Approximately 75% of respondents felt that their safety was compromised.
  • 96.3% reported working 10 or more hours per day.
  • 46.4% worked 12 or more hours per day.
  • 72% expressed fear that fatigue from work would compromise their ability to drive home safely.

The survey was conducted in collaboration with the Mark Milsome Foundation, established in memory of the B camera operator who tragically lost his life during the production of Black Earth Rising, following his work on Quantum of Solace. The foundation is dedicated to preventing further tragedies and ensuring that no one loses their life for the sake of capturing a shot.

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