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· Compliance with current state regulations for blood-borne pathogens exposure, which includes use of condoms and other barrier protection (eye protection, gloves and dental dams).
· Requiring either a Fire Marshal or licensed healthcare professional to be present on adult production sets to confirm and verify compliance with a signed affidavit.
· For the City of Los Angeles to initiate an RFP process, to accept bids on outside agencies that would provide inspection personnel.
· Additional fees for film permitting (anywhere from $2,500 to $3,500 each), to cover the cost of inspectors.
· Producer must provide company staff with health & safety training and education specific to blood-borne pathogen regulations.
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Sounds like they are going to be on the set and charging a shitload of money to be sure the performers are using proper safety equipment.....more than just condoms.
With $2,500 to $3,500 on the table for the inspectors to be present on set, I wouldn't be surprised that AHF submits a bid to be the new "Condom Police" after this ordinance getting passed by the City Council and on the November LA County Ballot.
