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Employment
Getting on the Permit List
How to be a Successful Permit
Applying for Membership
Where We Work
Internships & Co-ops
Required Tool List
Availability
Member Login
Contact Us
About Us
Employment
Getting on the Permit List
How to be a Successful Permit
Applying for Membership
Where We Work
Internships & Co-ops
Required Tool List
Availability
Member Login
Contact Us
About Us
Employment
Getting on the Permit List
How to be a Successful Permit
Applying for Membership
Where We Work
Internships & Co-ops
Required Tool List
Availability
Member Login
Contact Us
Props Self-Assessment Form
SELF-ASSESSMENT – PROPS
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Contact Information
Name
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First
Last
Number where we can reach you
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May we text you at this number?
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Yes
No
Email address
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Email
Confirm Email
Do you have current WHMIS training?
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Yes
No
The link to this training is provided on the Work With Us As A Non-Member page of the website.
Have you completed the mandatory Government of Ontario Health & Safety Awareness training?
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Yes
No
The link to this training is provided on the Work With Us As A Non-Member page of the website.
Have you other kinds of health and safety or first aid training?
Number of years working in props (theatre)
Number of years working in props (film)
Number of years working in other areas of theatre, film, etc. (i.e: paint, carpentry, etc.)
Which other areas, and how many years in each?
Details of formal training (i.e: school name, number of years enrolled)
If you would like to attach a resume, letter, or other supporting documents, you may upload them here
Click or drag files to this area to upload.
You can upload up to 10 files.
Skills Assessment
Please indicate your assessment of your skill level for the following kinds of work. IMPORTANT: When you are placed in a job based on your self-assessment, it’s because the employer requires a particular skill to be performed at a particular level. No experience at all in a particular area? Please leave it blank.
– Apprentice Level
You may have some experience with the skill in question, even if it’s just classroom or student experience, or perhaps very little work experience OR you may have no experience at all with the skill in question – you are still “apprentice” level.
– Intermediate Level
You have some professional work experience with the skill in question – 2-5 years. You may be asked about your work experience.
– Advanced Level
You have more than 5 years work experience with the skill in question. Your resume will reflect your experience, and you have references to back this up. You may be required to complete a practical test, interview, and/or we may ask for a portfolio review.
Assembly materials: piano wire
Choice 7
Apprentice
Intermediate
Advanced
Computer skills: paper props corel draw, illustrator, AutoCAD, etc.
Choice 4
Apprentice
Intermediate
Advanced
Electrical wiring
Choice 4
Apprentice
Intermediate
Advanced
Mould making materials: plaster
Choice 4
Apprentice
Intermediate
Advanced
Mould making materials: silicone latex, urethane
Choice 4
Apprentice
Intermediate
Advanced
Mould making materials: fibreglass, epoxies, resins
Choice 4
Apprentice
Intermediate
Advanced
Mould making: two part moulds
Choice 4
Apprentice
Intermediate
Advanced
Mould making: large scale items
Choice 4
Apprentice
Intermediate
Advanced
Mould making: small scale items
Choice 4
Apprentice
Intermediate
Advanced
Metalwork: arc welding, mig, tig
Choice 4
Apprentice
Intermediate
Advanced
Metalwork: brazing, soldering, silver solder
Choice 4
Apprentice
Intermediate
Advanced
Metalwork: sculpting
Choice 4
Apprentice
Intermediate
Advanced
Painting: faux finishes, breakdown
Choice 5
Apprentice
Intermediate
Advanced
Painting: product knowledge
Choice 4
Apprentice
Intermediate
Advanced
Painting: reproduction of artworks
Choice 4
Apprentice
Intermediate
Advanced
Plastics: sheet, tube
Choice 4
Apprentice
Intermediate
Advanced
Plastics: vaccuform mould preparation
Choice 4
Apprentice
Intermediate
Advanced
Plastics: welding, heat forming
Choice 4
Apprentice
Intermediate
Advanced
Project estimating: labour
Choice 4
Apprentice
Intermediate
Advanced
Project estimating: materials
Choice 4
Apprentice
Intermediate
Advanced
Sculpting: additive clay, plasticine, wax, etc.
Choice 4
Apprentice
Intermediate
Advanced
Sculpting: subtractive urethane foam, styrofoam, etc.
Choice 4
Apprentice
Intermediate
Advanced
Soft props: use of industrial equipment
Choice 4
Apprentice
Intermediate
Advanced
Soft Props: hand sewing
Choice 4
Apprentice
Intermediate
Advanced
Soft props: pattern making
Choice 4
Apprentice
Intermediate
Advanced
Soft props: fabric, materials knowledge
Choice 4
Apprentice
Intermediate
Advanced
Soft props: draping, swagging
Choice 4
Apprentice
Intermediate
Advanced
Soft props: fabric dyeing
Choice 4
Apprentice
Intermediate
Advanced
Soft props: decoration
Choice 4
Apprentice
Intermediate
Advanced
Upholstery: foam core covering
Choice 4
Apprentice
Intermediate
Advanced
Upholstery: pattern making
Choice 4
Apprentice
Intermediate
Advanced
Upholstery: webbing, spring tying
Choice 4
Apprentice
Intermediate
Advanced
Woodworking: basic carpentry, use of machinery
Choice 4
Apprentice
Intermediate
Advanced
Woodworking: advanced carpentry, furniture building
Choice 4
Apprentice
Intermediate
Advanced
Do you have any special skills which are not listed here? Please list years of experience and training.
Can you read scaled drawings?
Yes
No
How much experience do you have discerning the needs of the designer?
How much experience do you have in costing the props portion of a production or an installation?
How much fitting of actor-worn props have you done?
Is there a specific area in which you would like to develop your skills further or gain more experience?
Have you a favourite area of work?
Is there work you really dislike doing?
Are there chemicals you need to avoid, or cannot work with, for health reasons? Please list.
Tool List
HAND TOOL: Please check off every tool with which you are proficient
Carving Knives
Paint Brushes
Scale Ruler
Staple Gun
Glue Gun
Pliers
Screwdrivers
Sureforms
Hammer
Rasps
Side Cutters
Tin Snips
POWERED HAND TOOLS: Please check off every tool with which you are proficient
Compressed Air Tools
Jig Saw
Router
Dremel Tool
Propane Torch
Sander
Drill
Reciprocating Saw
Skill Saw
POWER TOOLS: Please check off every tool with which you are proficient
Band Saw
Lathe
Oxyacetylene Welding
Sewing Machine – Domestic
Serger – Domestic
Chop Saw
Radial Arm Saw
Arc Welding – MIG
Sewing Machine – Industrial
Serger – Industrial
Drill Press
Table Saw
Arc Welding – TIG
Walking Foot – Industrial
Anything else we should know?
Consent and Understanding
Consent to the collection, use, and disclosure of personal information
I acknowledge and consent to the collection, use, and disclosure of my personal information for the purposes of Union Business of Local 828 of the I.A.T.S.E. I understand that Local 828 has a privacy code that is available to be read at union meetings and upon request by the membership. I also understand that Local 828 has the utmost respect for my privacy and will not use my personal information for anything other than business pertaining to the body of this Local.
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I have read and understand the above
I have read the How to be a Successful Permit page of our website. I understand that a) this is not an application for membership; b) inclusion on the permit list is automatic upon submission of this form; c) no one from the union will contact me about this form; and d) I must notify the Union of my availability in order to be considered for work calls.
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I have read and understand the above
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