Production Holds

We at PASS understand that production holds can be scary.

One of PASS’s goals is to ensure that all industry workers can properly communicate and coordinate with each other to ensure safety, and prevent transmission of disease and infection.

This page contains information regarding what steps PASS takes during a production hold and what is expected of industry workers.

What is a Production Hold?

A production hold is a temporary suspension of adult film production, locking of the PASS system, and implementation of exposure investigation in order to reduce the risk of potential pathogen transmission.

When Are Production Holds Called?

Production holds are called when a potentially significant increase in STI exposure risk to the performer pool has been identified. The most common occurrence of production holds are when an active performer is diagnosed with HIV, however other viral STI diagnoses or a large increase in the incidence of other STIs can also trigger a production hold.

What are PASS’s Goals with Production Holds?

The paramount goal of a production hold is to reduce risk to the health and safety of the performer pool by containing exposures before transmission can occur; all other considerations, aside from those dictated by law, are secondary to this aim. However, we recognize the large fiscal burden and other potential risks a production hold can cause to those involved. To this end, we have outlined additional goals of a production hold:

  • Minimize the amount of time production is halted.

  • Ensure regular and clear communication with industry members regarding production hold status and compliance.

  • Mitigate the legal, fiscal, and social liability of the industry and industry members.

Note: PASS is not a medical care provider, and does not collect any medical information other than clinic reports indicating testing protocol compliance. We are reliant on the services and medical expertise of our clinical partners to inform us when there is a possibility of increased risk, and to recommend whether or not a production hold should be put in place.