The Manila Times

How to comply with Covid-19 filming guidelines

- LIZA DIÑO-SEGUERRA

On June 7, 2020, Department of Health (DoH) Secretary Francisco Duque 3rd, Department of Labor and Employment (DoLE) Secretary Silvestre Bello 3rd, and I, as the Film Developmen­t Council of the Philippine­s (FDCP) Chairperso­n and CEO, signed with immediate effectivit­y the Joint Administra­tive Order (JAO) no. 2020-001 on the Health and Safety Protocols for the Conduct of Film and Audiovisua­l Production Shoots and Audiovisua­l Activities During Covid-19 Pandemic.

qhe DOH-FDCP-DOLE JAO outlined sector- specific guidelines for companies, producers, and workers as the film and audiovisua­l industry resumes operations within various levels of community quarantine. qhe Order also prescribes the necessary prevention, detection, and rapid response measures in the absence of a vaccine or definitive cure for Covid -19.

qhe Order covers all film and audiovisua­l companies; workers regardless of employment status (including contractor­s and freelancer­s); all contents (including motion picture, film, television, animation, and advertisin­g); all stages of production (including pre-production, principal photograph­y, and post-production); all venues of production (including locations, production and animation studios, workplaces, production sites, and post-production facilities); and all others concerned with the conduct of film and audiovisua­l production shoots in all stages.

qhe JAO’s guidelines also provide for the Safe Filming Program that will be implemente­d by the FDCP in partnershi­p with the DoH and DoLE to centralize the submission of requiremen­ts, monitoring, and coordinati­on with stakeholde­rs. Aside from ensuring the strict compliance of industry stakeholde­rs to the JAO, the Safe Filming Program will provide informatio­n on working safely in the Philippine­s by creating a resource website with the guidelines, systems, forms, documents, issuances, updates, and best practices from internatio­nal film commission­s.

qhe guidelines call for the compliance of producers and employers with the Inter-Agency qask Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases (IAqFEID) and DoH minimum health standards for Covid-19 mitigation by increasing the physical and mental resilience of workers, stopping transmissi­on, decreasing contact rate, and reducing the duration of infectious­ness.

qhe mandatory control measures that promote the safety and health of workers are as follows:

• Reduce. Limit the number of workers and create alternativ­e work arrangemen­ts. A maximum of 50 individual­s will be allowed in production sites. qhose who can work from home are urged to do so as only essential workers are permitted to go to workplaces and production sites. no visitors will be allowed.

• Modify. necessary revisions of scripts and production executions must be done. Producers and employers must consider reviewing and revising scripts, creative executions, and production schedules to allow for the safety measures to be implemente­d in production sites and workplaces.

• Distance. Maintain physical distancing. Workers and other authorized individual­s must observe social distancing measures. qhe specified distance varies between 1 to 2 meters as there will be controlled spaces that employ strict safety measures (1 meter), uncontroll­ed spaces where there is an expectatio­n for workers to interact with external spaces and people (2 meters), and even close contact spaces for tasks that entail person-to-person contact (e.g., hair and makeup, and intimate scenes) which would need additional control measures.

• Install. Employ engineerin­g controls for limiting physical contact and hygiene. qhere must be hand washing stations, footbath mats in all entrances, and physical barriers in common areas. qhe sanitation of workplaces and production and shooting sites, as well as the disinfecti­on of equipment, wardrobe, props, and vehicles, must be done regularly. qhere must also be a designated Covid -19 isolation area in locations and workplaces for all stages of production.

• Enforce. Effective implementa­tion of the JAO through Administra­tive controls. Producers and employers must disseminat­e all Covid-19-related informatio­n and health and safety protocols to workers and must plan their work and production­s to comply with the requiremen­ts of the JAO. Safety orientatio­ns must be conducted before the resumption of production work.

• Protect. Proper use of PPE. Workers must wear their personal protective equipment (PPE) like surgical masks, face shields, and gloves at all times. qhey should use alcohol or hand sanitizer religiousl­y, on top of washing their hands properly. Producers and employers must provide ample amounts of PPE and alcohol or hand sanitizer.

qo ensure compliance with the minimum standards of the JAO and the occupation­al safety and health (OSH) of workers, an OSH Officer must be present in workplaces and production sites at all times.

Moreover, even with the mandatory control measures in place, there are still specific control measures that will need the cooperatio­n of workers, producers, and employers for the successful implementa­tion of the JAO.

For monitoring and contact tracing if needed, among the important forms that the Order has set forth include the following:

1. Project Registrati­on Form (for all projects) - qhe Production Registrati­on Form may be filled out and sent online to safefilmin­g@ fdcp.ph. qhe form, which contains specific details of the planned production shoot, must be submitted to the FDCP at least seven days before the first day of the shoot.

2. Covid-19 Health Declaratio­n Forms (for all workers) - All workers must fill out the Covid-19 Health Declaratio­n Form for reporting on their medical status and known and unknown contact with the novel coronaviru­s. As a preventive measure to mitigate the risk of an outbreak in the workplace, workers must provide their contact details, describe their recent travel history, list people they have come into contact with, and check off any symptoms they may be experienci­ng. qhis must be submitted to the workers’ respective production prior to the start of the production shoot or to the workplace before returning to work and will be kept as a record pursuant to the Data Privacy Act.

3. Health and Safety Commitment Declaratio­n Form (for all producers) - qhis form is for production companies to manifest their compliance with Republic Act 11058 or the Occupation­al Safety and Health Standards Act and JAO no. 2020- 001. qhis also spells out their commitment to providing and maintainin­g a safe and healthy workplace for all workers. qhis must be submitted to the FDCP prior to the start of the production shoot.

qhe Covid-19 Health Declaratio­n Forms will help determine those with underlying health conditions as they are discourage­d from working on production sites along with pregnant women and senior citizens. Such vulnerable population groups have a higher risk of contractin­g Covid-19; that is why producers and employers are enjoined to develop alternativ­e work arrangemen­ts for them with no diminution in benefits or talent fees.

Workers must abide by the guidelines implemente­d in production shoots and workplaces as their compliance will affect the health and safety of not just their colleagues but their loved ones as well.

Health Secretary Duque noted, “qhese minimum health and safety protocols will ensure that our workers in the film and audiovisua­l industry are protected. Furthermor­e, by implementi­ng these guidelines, we likewise ensure that this protection extends to their families and communitie­s.”

qhe comprehens­ive guidelines of the JAO, with 13 Annexes so far, were drafted by the DoH, FDCP, and DoLE in consultati­on with profession­al guilds and stakeholde­rs. qhese guidelines create specific health and safety protocols that promote and prioritize the safety of our workers with the threat of the virus still looming above us. It will be effective for the duration of the pandemic and due to evolving circumstan­ces, terms and protocols will be updated or revised based on the most recent evidence.

As the film and audiovisua­l industry is part of the country’s hardest-hit business sector due to Covid-19, it is empowering that our lead government agencies have joined forces with the FDCP in alleviatin­g the woeful situation of the industry. We thank the DOH and DOLE for their all- out support for the film and audiovisua­l industry in transition­ing to the new normal of performing works while ensuring a safe environmen­t amidst the pandemic.

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 ??  ?? The author with Rodley Carza, Head of the DOH Policy and Technology Section, Health Promotion and Communicat­ion Service
The author with Rodley Carza, Head of the DOH Policy and Technology Section, Health Promotion and Communicat­ion Service
 ??  ?? DoLE Secretary Silvestre Bello 3rd and FDCP Chairperso­n and CEO Liza Diño-Seguerra.
DoLE Secretary Silvestre Bello 3rd and FDCP Chairperso­n and CEO Liza Diño-Seguerra.
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With Ice Seguerra, Secretary Bello and DoLE Undersecre­tary Benjo Benavidez.
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