Recording Academy Launches Studio Emergency Safety Guide
The Recording Academy's Producers & Engineers Wing has published a crucial guide, 'Studio Emergency Preparation Recommendations', to ensure safety and business continuity in recording studios. The guide, based on FEMA guidelines and industry expert input, is now available for free download.
Mastering engineer Anna Frick initiated the guide after her own experience with wildfires in California in 2021. It offers essential protocols and actionable steps for studio owners, engineers, and music creators. The guide provides tips for everyday safety, risk assessment, hazard-specific planning, and insurance considerations.
The 'Studio Emergency Preparation Recommendations' guide also includes strategies for business continuity, emergency communication, and remote work. A Quick Reference Guide Worksheet is provided to capture essential studio and emergency information. The Recording Academy will discuss this guide at the AES Show in California later this month.
The 'Studio Emergency Preparation Recommendations' guide, a free download, is a vital resource for studio owners, engineers, and creators. It ensures safety, preparedness, and business continuity in the face of emergencies.
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