APHSS Performer Testing Meeting to Be Streamed Live on XBIZ.net

CANOGA PARK, Calif. — Adult Production Health & Safety Services will hold a meeting on July 10, at 1 p.m. PST, for industry members to discuss the topics of performer testing and the Los Angeles condom ordinance.

The meeting will take place at Majestic Plaza, 18341 Sherman Way, Ste 207, Reseda, California, 91335. Industry members are encouraged to attend in-person, if possible.

However, for those who are unable to attend, a video broadcast of the meeting will be streamed live to industry members on XBIZ.net.

Those wishing to access the live broadcast can sign in or register at XBIZ.net where a link to the broadcast will appear on the date of the meeting along with a pre-broadcast email notification.

“We want to thank XBIZ for all the help they provide to FSC,” FSC executive director Diane Duke said. “This meeting is very important to anyone that works in content production — we will discuss how APHSS.org works; how the program was developed to reduce liability for producers and agents; standards for HIV testing; and the importance of supporting a system that upholds protocols for industry self-regulation. We also will update everyone on the L.A. condom ordinance.

“In the interest of industry unity, XBIZ has graciously offered to make it possible for those that can’t make it to the meeting to be informed,” Duke added.

Speakers include industry and workplace safety attorneys Jeffrey Douglas and Karen Tynan; infectious disease specialist Dr. Peter Miao; Kink.com CEO Peter Acworth; and FSC executive director Diane Duke.

For more details of the meeting, click here.

This meeting will be open to producers, directors, performers and agents.

For more information on the meeting contact joanne@freespeechcoalition.com.

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