
SCENE 01 / HEALTH SAFETY COMPLIANCE
Health & Safety Compliance
Expert safety protocols and compliance coordination for productions in Mexico.
Here is how this works in practice. Health and safety compliance makes sure shoots in Mexico meet legal workplace safety needs under the Ley Federal del Trabajo and NOM safety standards. This covers risk assessments, safety briefings, emergency procedures, protective gear, stunt safety protocols, and ongoing tracking — from studio stages in Mexico City to location shoots in Guadalajara — to protect each person on set from preventable harm.
Here is the short of it. We set up health and safety compliance by conducting risk assessments, preparing safety records, and sourcing qualified safety staff OK'd by Secretaría del Trabajo y Previsión Social (STPS). Our team makes sure your shoot meets all Mexican occupational health rules and IMCINE (Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía) industry standards, keeping your cast and crew covered across each location in Mexico.
Capabilities
Comprehensive Safety Compliance Solutions
Expert health and safety compliance services ensuring safe production environments and regulatory adherence.
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Safety Protocols
- Health screening
- Safety procedures
- PPE coordination
- Sanitization protocols
- Social distancing
Health Protection
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Compliance Management
- Regulatory compliance
- Documentation
- Reporting requirements
- Audit preparation
- Policy updates
Regulatory Adherence
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Health Monitoring
- Daily health checks
- Testing coordination
- Contact tracing
- Isolation protocols
- Medical support
Health Oversight
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Risk Assessment
- Risk evaluation
- Mitigation strategies
- Contingency planning
- Safety audits
- Incident response
Risk Management
Complete Health Safety Management
Protocol Development
Comprehensive safety protocols including health screening procedures, testing coordination, and contact tracing systems with regular protocol updates based on current guidelines.
Health Compliance
Complete health compliance management including regulatory coordination with local health authorities, permit acquisition, and documentation management.
Safety Monitoring
Real-time health monitoring with daily screening procedures, emergency response protocols, and continuous protocol optimization throughout production.
Compliance Statistics
Why Us
Why Choose Fixers in Mexico for Safety Compliance
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Complete Protection
Full safety protocols with 100% compliance rate and zero production shutdowns through pro health management and tracking.
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Regulatory Expertise
Pro knowledge of Mexican health rules under Secretaría del Trabajo y Previsión Social (STPS), permit needs, and IMCINE (Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía) compliance standards making sure seamless regulatory planning.
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Digital Systems
Advanced digital health tracking with real-time tracking, automated reporting, and full records for complete transparency.
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Emergency Response
24/7 health tracking with immediate response skills, medical planning, and emergency protocols making sure rapid incident management.
Our Safety Compliance Process
Protocol Development
Full safety protocol development including health screening, testing planning, and regulatory compliance planning.
System Implementation
Digital health tracking system deployment with crew training, records setup, and compliance tracking.
Daily Monitoring
Real-time health tracking with daily screening, symptom tracking, and compliance verification across production.
Response & Support
Emergency response planning, medical incident management, and ongoing compliance support with regulatory reporting.
On Location
Ley Federal del Trabajo and NOM safety stack — STPS workplace inspections, IMSS injury reporting, COFEPRIS sanitary oversight, ATC medevac coordination through AFAC, and altitude, hurricane, dengue, and heat-stroke risk profiling across CDMX, Yucatán, Baja, and Chiapas
Here is how this works in practice. Mexican set safety operates under the Ley Federal del Trabajo (Federal Labour Law). The NOM (Normas Oficiales Mexicanas) stack enforced by STPS (Secretaría del Trabajo y Previsión Social). Our compliance team builds records that satisfies NOM-019-STPS-2011 (workplace safety committees), NOM-030-STPS-2009 (occupational health and safety services), NOM-017-STPS-2008 (PPE), NOM-028-STPS-2012 (hazardous chemicals), and NOM-035-STPS-2018 (psychosocial risk). IMSS (Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social) administers workers' compensation and ST-1 injury reporting — each Mexican crew member must be registered. EFICINE 189 tax-credit auditors sample IMSS rolls against payroll.
Here is the breakdown. On the ground, COFEPRIS (Comisión Federal para la Protección contra Riesgos Sanitarios) governs sanitary oversight for catering, water, and pharmaceuticals. SSA (Secretaría de Salud) credentials on-set medics. Ambulance retainers run through Cruz Roja Mexicana, Ángeles Verdes, ECO Medical, or private services. We sync this Mexican stack with SAG-AFTRA Safety Bulletins, IATSE Code of Safe Practices, and DGA standards on cross-border shoots.
Here is the short of it. Operational risk profiles differ sharply by Mexican region, and our briefings calibrate to each shoot. CDMX sits at 2,240 metres altitude. This compresses crew stamina and demands oxygen logistics, altitude-acclimation windows, and mapped private hospitals (Hospital Ángeles, ABC Medical Center, Médica Sur). Yucatán, Quintana Roo, and Chiapas tropical zones carry dengue, chikungunya, Zika, and malaria considerations. Plus heat-index limits at archaeological zones (Chichén Itzá, Tulum, Palenque, Uxmal) under INAH custodian oversight.
Here is what that looks like on the ground. On the ground, Hurricane season (June through November on Caribbean and Pacific coasts) drives evacuation spares in Cancún, Riviera Maya, Acapulco, Puerto Vallarta, and Mazatlán, fed by CONAGUA bulletins. Sonoran and Chihuahuan desert shoots layer heat-stroke and dehydration protocols. Sierra Madre Occidental and Copper Canyon wilderness shoots add satellite-comms and medevac via AFAC (Agencia Federal de Aviación Civil) helicopter planning. Sumidero Canyon, Lacandon jungle, and volcanic zones (Popocatépetl, Iztaccíhuatl, Pico de Orizaba at 5,636m) carry geological-hazard protocols. STPC and ANDA collective agreements cap working hours. Our compliance docs sync call-times with IMSS reporting windows in bilingual Spanish-English format.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What safety protocols do you implement?
Full safety protocols including daily health screening, temperature checks, and symptom tracking. Social distancing guidelines, PPE planning, and sanitization protocols all compliant with Mexican rules.
How do you ensure regulatory compliance?
Pro knowledge of local health rules with direct planning with health authorities, permit acquisition, and inspection preparation. Regular updates on changing rules and immediate protocol adjustments.
What health tracking systems do you use?
Advanced digital health tracking platforms with real-time tracking, automated reporting, and secure data storage. Mobile health apps for crew screening and contact tracing with privacy protection.
How do you handle medical emergencies?
24/7 emergency response protocols with immediate medical planning and healthcare provider contact. Emergency evacuation planning, hospital planning, and crisis comms kit.
Related Services
Productions in Mexico that need this often pair it with Site Surveys & Tech Scouting, Production Insurance, and Filming Permits & Licenses for full coverage. Most projects also draw on On-Set Medical Services and Pre-Production Services.
On Set
Ready to Ensure Complete Health Safety?
Professional safety compliance ensuring complete health protection and regulatory adherence.