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Question
- which hazard is most associated with loose cables on the floor?
a. electrical shock
b. hearing loss
c. tripping
d. privacy violation
- parliamentary procedures are mainly used to:
a. record video
b. conduct organized and fair meetings
c. edit audio
d. regulate broadcast laws
part b - true / false
- ____ emergency exits must always remain clear.
- ____ it is acceptable to record someone for a school project without permission.
- ____ osha safety rules apply to broadcast studios and labs.
- ____ studio lights should be touched immediately after use.
- ____ leadership includes responsibility, teamwork, and professionalism.
part c - matching
match each term with the correct definition.
- minutes ____
- osha ____
- agenda ____
- copyright ____
- motion ____
- quorum ____
- talent release ____
- defamation ____
a. permission given by a person to be recorded on camera
b. a formal proposal made during a meeting
c. written record of what occurred during a meeting
d. organization that regulates workplace safety
e. list of topics to be discussed in a meeting
f. legal protection for original creative work
g. minimum number of members required to conduct business
h. false statement that harms a person’s reputation
part d - short answer
- describe one safety rule that must be followed when working with cameras, tripods, or lighting equipment.
_____________________
- explain why leadership and professionalism are important in a broadcast production environment.
_____________________
Multiple Choice (7-8)
- Loose floor cables create a physical obstruction that people can stumble over; electrical shock is a less common risk unless cables are damaged, while hearing loss and privacy issues are unrelated.
- Parliamentary procedures are a set of rules to structure meetings fairly and efficiently, unrelated to media recording or broadcast regulations.
True/False (9-13)
- Emergency exits must stay clear to ensure safe evacuation during crises.
- Recording someone without permission violates privacy laws and ethical standards, even for school projects.
- OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) sets workplace safety rules that apply to all work environments including broadcast studios and labs.
- Studio lights get extremely hot during use and can cause burns if touched immediately after.
- Core leadership traits include accountability, collaboration (teamwork), and professional conduct.
Matching (14-21)
- Minutes are the official written record of meeting proceedings.
- OSHA is the U.S. federal agency that regulates workplace safety.
- An agenda is the pre-planned list of topics for a meeting.
- Copyright provides legal protection for original creative works like videos or scripts.
- A motion is a formal proposal presented and voted on in a meeting.
- A quorum is the minimum number of members needed to hold a valid meeting.
- A Talent Release is written consent from a person to be recorded on camera.
- Defamation is a false statement that damages someone's reputation.
Short Answer (22-23)
- One key safety rule is securing all loose cables (e.g., with cable ties or floor covers) to prevent tripping hazards around camera, tripod, or lighting equipment.
- Leadership ensures clear direction, efficient task delegation, and problem-solving in fast-paced broadcast production. Professionalism maintains consistent quality, adherence to deadlines, positive team dynamics, and compliance with industry standards and ethical guidelines, all critical for successful on-air or recorded content.
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Multiple Choice
- C. Tripping
- B. Conduct organized and fair meetings
True/False
- True
- False
- True
- False
- True
Matching
- C. Written record of what occurred during a meeting
- D. Organization that regulates workplace safety
- E. List of topics to be discussed in a meeting
- F. Legal protection for original creative work
- B. A formal proposal made during a meeting
- G. Minimum number of members required to conduct business
- A. Permission given by a person to be recorded on camera
- H. False statement that harms a person's reputation
Short Answer
- Secure all loose cables near cameras, tripods, or lighting equipment using cable ties or floor covers to eliminate tripping hazards.
- Leadership provides clear direction, delegates tasks effectively, and resolves conflicts to keep broadcast production on schedule. Professionalism ensures consistent high-quality work, adherence to industry standards and deadlines, and positive team collaboration, which are essential for reliable, successful broadcast outputs.