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DEPT · SUPPORT ROLES ROLE · SAFETY OFFICERS INDONESIA

Safety Officers

Certified safety pros making sure crew protection and regulatory compliance across Indonesian shoots.

Here is how this works in practice. Film production safety in Indonesia is ruled by Indonesian occupational safety law (UU K3), with enforcement through the Ministry of Manpower. Productions face location-specific hazards including tropical heat, monsoon weather, volcanic terrain, and remote island logistics. A qualified safety officer makes sure compliance with local law while managing the specific risks of stunts, pyrotechnics, water work, and the site-level challenges unique to filming in Indonesia.

Here is the short of it. Through NeedAFixer, we connect you with safety officers who hold recognised Indonesian safety certifications and know the specific demands of film production. Our network has pros skilled with action sequences at MD Entertainment Studios and local facilities and the safety challenges of the varied filming environments that Indonesia gives to global shoots.

ACT 01

Capabilities

Complete Safety Services

From risk assessment through wrap, our safety officers protect your crew and ensure regulatory compliance.

01

Risk Assessment

  • Location surveys
  • Hazard identification
  • Risk evaluation
  • Mitigation planning
  • Documentation

Preventive Planning

02

On-Set Safety

  • Daily safety briefings
  • Hazard monitoring
  • Safety compliance
  • Incident prevention
  • Emergency readiness

Active Oversight

03

Special Operations

  • Stunt safety
  • SFX supervision
  • Pyrotechnics oversight
  • Water safety
  • Heights & rigging

Specialist Support

04

Compliance

  • Indonesian safety regulations
  • Insurance requirements
  • Documentation
  • Incident reporting
  • Audit preparation

Regulatory Adherence

ACT 02

Why Us

Why Choose Our Safety Officers

01.

Indonesian Regulatory Expertise

Deep knowledge of Indonesian occupational safety law (UU K3) needs. The Ministry of Manpower standards for film production, making sure compliance with all national and regional safety rules.

02.

Production Experience

Safety pros with credits across major Indonesian shoots at MD Entertainment Studios and local facilities, skilled with the scale of stunts and special effects that global co-productions need.

03.

Environmental Specialists

Expertise in managing Indonesia-specific site-level hazards including tropical heat, monsoon weather, volcanic terrain, and remote island logistics, with full emergency response planning for varied filming locations.

04.

Documentation Excellence

Complete safety records meeting Indonesian regulatory needs and global shoots insurance needs. Indonesian and English-speaking risk assessments and incident reporting.

On Location

Safety officers who assess risk and supervise hazardous work on Indonesian productions, planning for tropical heat, monsoon weather, volcanic terrain and remote island shoots.

Here is the breakdown. We supply safety officers for shoots across Indonesia, drawing on certified health-and-safety pros based in Jakarta and Bali. The safety officer surveys locations and scripts, identifies hazards, documents risk assessments, briefs cast and crew, and supervises hazardous work on the day. This includes stunts, special effects and action sequences planned alongside the stunt coordinator. Our team matches the safety officer to the demands of the production, from a standard commercial to a stunt-heavy feature, and makes sure records satisfies both Indonesian occupational-safety needs and the standards of global shoots insurers.

Here is what that looks like on the ground. Our safety officers carry recognised Indonesian health-and-safety certification, often with extra credentials in first aid, working at height and rescue, and they produce risk assessments and incident reporting in both Indonesian and English. They communicate fluently in English with global heads of department. Engagements are costed in Indonesian rupiah. Safety planning in Indonesia is shaped by a demanding natural environment. The country is tropical and equatorial, hot and humid year-round. Heat stress is a routine consideration. Shoots shooting outside the dry season must plan around the wet monsoon.

Here is how the picture comes together. Indonesia sits on the Pacific Ring of Fire with around 130 active volcanoes. A shoot near features such as Mount Bromo or Mount Agung works to a specific volcanic-hazard plan. The archipelago's geography adds further risk: remote island locations such as Komodo National Park or Raja Ampat have long emergency response times and tight infrastructure. This the safety officer factors into each assessment. Regulatory compliance runs through Indonesian occupational-safety law and Ministry of Manpower needs. A competent safety officer makes sure briefings, records and incident reporting meet those standards while keeping the crew genuinely covered.

ACT 03

FAQ

Safety Expertise

When do productions need a safety officer?

Indonesian rules need safety oversight for shoots involving hazardous activities, stunts, special effects, large crews, or challenging locations. Insurance policies frequently mandate a qualified safety officer on set for global shoots.

What qualifications do your safety officers have?

Our safety officers hold recognised Indonesian health and safety certifications with specific training in film production safety. Many carry extra credentials in first aid, working at heights, and specialty rescue.

What does a risk assessment involve?

We survey locations, review production plans and scripts, identify potential hazards, review risk levels, and develop mitigation plans. Risk assessments are logged according to Indonesian standards and shared with relevant departments.

How do you handle stunt safety?

We work closely with stunt coordinators to review action sequences, make sure proper safety measures are in place, monitor rehearsals and filming, and check all safety gear and protocols.

What about regulatory compliance?

We make sure compliance with Indonesian occupational safety law (UU K3) needs for film production. This includes risk records, safety briefings, incident reporting to the Ministry of Manpower, and planning with relevant local authorities.

Do you provide safety training?

We conduct safety briefings for cast and crew covering general set safety and specific hazards for each location or sequence. We can also arrange specialty safety training when needed for specific activities.

ACT 04 — On Set

Need Safety Services?

Tell us about your production's safety needs and we'll give appropriate coverage.