"Safety Training" was the second episode of the series directed by
Harold Ramis. Ramis had previously directed the episode "
A Benihana Christmas" earlier in the
third season. The episode was the sixth of the series written by
B. J. Novak, though Novak has downplayed his role, describing the script as "a group effort" involving significant contributions from everyone in the writing staff and from Ramis. Novak also acts in the show as
Ryan Howard. The main plot idea, conceived during
The Offices second season, was inspired by the true story of a football player and coach who pretended to get into a fight and threw a dummy off of a roof. The writing staff thought this seemed like something the character
Michael Scott might do to pretend to commit suicide, and worked backward from there. The idea of
Dwight Schrute "shun"ing and then "un-shun"ing Andy Bernard came from staff writers
Gene Stupnitsky and
Lee Eisenberg, while the accompanying hand movement was improvised by actor
Rainn Wilson. The cast and crew of
The Office were so intimidated by actor
Patrice O'Neal's massive size when he first guest-starred on the series that someone likened him to a
sea monster; this ended up working its way into the script for "Safety Training". Jim actor
John Krasinski had changed his haircut to be in the movie
Leatherheads, so for this episode he wore a
hairpiece with a more reddish color than his natural hair. The crew anticipated that they would need
CGI effects to create the shot of the watermelon bouncing off the trampoline onto Stanley's car, but in one of the takes, the real watermelon bounced onto the car as scripted, eliminating the need for CGI. ==Reception==