OSHA 10/General Entertainment Safety © was developed by the IATSE Entertainment & Exhibition Industries Training Trust Fund. The training consists of a two-day OSHA 10 course customized for and using examples from the Entertainment Industry. Upon completion, students receive OSHA 10 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: October 12-13, 2019
TIME: 9AM - 5PM each day
LOCATION: Santa Fe, NM
COST: The two day workshop is free of charge for participants. The IATSE Training Trust Fund cannot, however, cover the costs for travel, lodging, meals, or per diems associated with travel or participation in this workshop.
AUTHORIZED OSHA OUTREACH TRAINERS:
Alan M. Rowe is the Chairman of the IATSE Crafts Advancement Program as well as the President and Safety & Training Director for IATSE Local 728, Studio Lighting Technicians in Burbank, CA. Alan serves as the Co-Chair for the ETCP Entertainment Electrical Certifications, sits on the ESTA Technical Standards Council, is a member of the Motion Picture/Television Industry Wide Safety Committee, and represents the IATSE on Code Making Panel 15 of the National Electrical Code. Alan holds degrees from the North Carolina School of the Arts (BFA) and the California Institute of the Arts (MFA).
Juan Guallini Indij was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1974 and moved to Puerto Rico with his family in 1988. He graduated from UPR-BA in 1997 and started in the film industry in 1999 working as a Set Dresser, Props Master, and Greens Person. Juan joined IATSE Local 494 in 2003 and has since served as Secretary Treasurer for one term, was on the Board of Trustees, and then served as President for two terms. In 2018 he became a bilingual Authorized OSHA Trainer and helped create the Education Committee for IATSE Local 494.