22766.5.
(a) (1) On or before July 1, 2023, the Office of the State Fire Marshal, in consultation with the Industry-Wide Labor-Management Safety Committee, shall develop a course on the safe use and supervision of firearms and blanks by armorers in motion picture production.(2) The course curriculum for the armorers safety course shall include the following topics:
(A) Safe storage, inspection, handling, and use of firearms and blanks.
(B) Laws and regulations governing the transportation, storage, and use of firearms.
(C) Use of
safety locks on all firearms.
(D) Use of eye and hearing protection.
(E) Proper firing procedures, including safe and appropriate procedures for the handling of situations in which a firearm fails to discharge or fire properly, or discharges accidentally.
(F) Restrictions and limitations on the individuals who have access to any firearms or blanks.
(G) Working with production management to ensure that all standards for the proper and safe storage, inspection, and handling of prop firearms and blanks are observed and followed.
(H) Conducting appropriate daily safety instruction for cast and crew and ensuring that no firearm is furnished to any person unless that person has been properly
trained in the safe handling of prop firearms and blanks.
(I) Ensuring that no firearm is pointed at any person at any time, unless there has been consultation between the armorer, the performer, and production management.
(J) Ensuring that no firearm is left unattended.
(K) Prohibiting the use of any ammunition on a motion picture production set.
(L) Ensuring that the malfunction of any firearm or any situation in which a firearm fails to discharge or fire properly, or discharges accidently, is reported to the armorer immediately.
(M) Notifying all cast and crew of the use of firearms and blanks and ensuring that cast and crew not necessary to the firearm activity are at a safe distance
from the firearm activity.
(N) Regular inspection of the set to ensure all firearms and blanks are rendered safe, secured, and accounted for, including, but not limited to, cleaning, checking, and conducting an inventory of all firearms at the end of each day.
(3) On or before January 1, 2024, the Office of the State Fire Marshal shall develop a list of vendors approved to administer the armorers safety course and issue a certificate of completion.
(4) On and after July 1, 2024, an employer shall not employ an armorer unless they have completed an armorers safety course from an approved vendor and shall request and keep in their records a copy of the certificate of completion.
(b) (1) On or before July 1, 2023, the Office of the
State Fire Marshal, in consultation with the Industry-Wide Labor-Management Safety Committee, shall develop an internet web-based firearms safety course for motion picture production employees who work in close proximity to an armorer or a performer who will be using a firearm and for performers who will be using a firearm.
(2) The course curriculum shall include the following topics:
(A) Safe storage, inspection, handling, and use of firearms and blanks.
(B) Use of safety locks on all firearms.
(C) Use of eye and hearing protection.
(D) Proper firing procedures, including safe and appropriate procedures for the handling of situations in which a firearm fails to discharge or fire properly,
or discharges accidentally.
(E) Ensuring that no firearm is pointed at any person at any time, unless there has been consultation between the armorer, the performer, and production management.
(F) Ensuring that no firearm is left unattended.
(G) Prohibiting the use of any ammunition on a production set.
(H) Ensuring that the malfunction of any firearm or any situation in which a firearm fails to discharge or fire properly, or discharges accidently, is reported to the armorer immediately.
(3) On or before January 1, 2024, the Office of the State Fire Marshal shall develop a list of vendors approved to make the online firearms safety course available and issue a certificate of
completion.
(4) On and after July 1, 2024, the employer of a motion picture production employee who works in close proximity to an armorer or a performer who will be using a firearm or of a performer who will be using a firearm shall require that person to take the online firearms safety course developed pursuant to paragraph (1) and shall request and keep in their records a copy of the certificate of completion. The employer shall be responsible for the cost of the course.