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Production Safety Passport (PSP)

Health and Safety 5The Production Safety Passport (PSP) is an industry-led scheme to support the mutual recognition of health and safety training in the Creative Media Industries.

The same health and safety skills are needed across a range of creative media sectors that are involved in film and television production.

That’s why Creative Skillset has worked with industry to create the Health and Safety Framework, an agreement across sectors about which qualifications or training courses are needed for priority production roles. It means that training and qualifications you do with one employer will be recognised and valued by your next employer.

Your Production Safety Passport is the record of your health and safety training at all the places you've worked.

Your employer can access the PSP Portal on this website to view what risk assessment and health and safety training you've already done.

Employees/Freelancers

In this section, you can find out more about how the PSP works and how to get involved. Click here to see PSP approved courses all of which are eligible for Creative Skillset Funding for Training.

You can also click here to use our Self Assessment Tool to find the PSP approved courses relevant to your specific role and level of responsibility in Production, Direction or Location Management.

Employers

In this section, you can Access the PSP Portal and get involved in the PSP.

Training Providers

In this section, you can find out how to apply to have your course recognised as part of the scheme.

Click here to see the partners involved in the PSP scheme.

If you want to speak to someone about the PSP, please email PSP@creativeskillset.org.

SHPIOSH 2010 FinalistThe Production Safety Passport Governance Group is proud to have been nominated for an Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) Award for the Production Safety Passport.

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