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The job is the job. Plenty of healthcare providers work 16+hour days.
A 16 hour shift suggests something occurring outside of the norm, like Covid or catastrophic accidents where all hands are required. It has been proven that long hours can diminish work productivity and well as increase the possibility of mistakes.
I worked for a police that introduced 12 hour shifts from the regular 8 and 10. Initially, there were differences of opinions regarding the validity of the change. Some officers working a shift in a small town had a much different experience than those working high population areas. The way it was dealt with was to give them shift schedules that gave them ample time off to recharge and for home/work balance. They are very happy with that. So much so that many have alternate businesses outside of their work, approved of course.
In the case of a film set I can see where mistakes made from long hours probably means the budget gets strained, people are cut or in this case accidents happen. Union employees get paid amply for working overtime. They expect a safe work environment. If they don't they can walk. Many on this film site were not union, were inexperienced and lacked the basic knowledge to do their jobs.