Risk Management for Shooters
Using common sense is the best way to help control and prevent loss or damage to equipment.
By adhering to the following guidelines you can help control the potential for loss or damage.
DON’T leave equipment visible in a vehicle. Take the time to properly secure the equipment in a protected environment. Thieves won’t hesitate to break in for valuable items.
Remember that theft from an unlocked or unattended vehicle is NOT covered by insurance policies, which means that you are responsible for the full cost to replace or repair the equipment.
DON’T leave the equipment in any unsecured premises at any time.
DON’T expose the equipment to situations, conditions or elements that can damage it.
Intentional or deliberate damage to the equipment is NOT covered by policies and means that you are responsible for the full cost to replace or repair the equipment.
DON’T improperly attempt to rig the equipment to any vehicle, watercraft, aircraft or other moving vehicles.
If your production requires special rigging of the equipment, please discuss your requirements with our staff at Videoscope.
DON’T attempt to make any repairs to the equipment.
All damage should be reviewed and inspected by Videoscope before any repairs are made.
DO take the time to properly cover the equipment to ensure it is well protected against any form of water, heat, cold, humidity or other harsh elements.
The equipment is highly sensitive and is easily damaged by these external factors. If your production has special requirements these should be discussed in detail, in advance, with our staff at Videoscope.
DO immediately report thefts of equipment to the Police or appropriate authorities.
Timely reporting of an incident can significantly improve the chances of recovering the equipment.
Be sure to obtain an incident report number, the name, badge number and the division of the police officer taking the report.
DO immediately report any loss or damage of the equipment to Videoscope.