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About Us
Introduction | How does the PSA Work | Mission Statement | History | Code of Conduct
The work of the PSA really is dictated by the needs of the live event production industry. The association cannot function without the support of those working in the business both in terms of membership revenue and involvement in research and campaigns that benefit the industry.
It is down to the members to make the PSA aware of issues that need to be addressed. This initial contact is usually through contact with the PSA office or a council member. That is when the membership may be called to get involved. The PSA has many functions but one of the most important ones is that of pooling the resources of the industry to tackle issues. That in itself demonstrates the ability of the live production industry to deal with its own problems and maintain a self-sufficient, self regulatory approach to business. This is especially important when working with outside agencies such as the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) as the PSA is then recognised as the body that can represent the views of the industry when deciding on legislation and codes of practice; self-regulation being preferable to outside legislation.
Joining the PSA isn’t just a demonstration of your ability to write a cheque. It’s your commitment to the ideal of a voice for your business; it’s your commitment to a self-sufficient, self-regulating industry, it’s your commitment to the development of safer working practices and it’s your commitment to a secure future for the live production industry.
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