theatre safety pg 31-32. safety in the theatre means that crews, casts and audiences are kept safe...
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THEATRE SAFETYPg 31-32
Safety in the theatre means that crews, casts and audiences are kept safe from all possible hazards and emergencies.
Learning to work safely in the theatre is very important. Most accidents can be avoided by replacing unsafe habits with safe practices.
Main Causes of Accidents
1. Not knowing what should be done
2. Not using tools properly3. Using bad or faulty
equipment4. Carelessness5. Taking unnecessary risks6. Being in a hurry
The most dangerous time of theatre production is the STRIKE – when the show’s performances are over and its technical elements are dismantledand stored.This is when the crew is tired but excited, so mistakes are often made
General Safety Regulations
1. No running, joking around or any other type of “horseplay” is allowed
2. Lift heavy objects properly3. Always leave the shop and other
work area clean4. Leave storage areas organized and
neat5. Accidents should be reported
immediately
Clothing Guidelines
1. Always wear hard soled/closed toe shoes2. No loose fitting clothes around power
equipment3. Long hair should be tied back4. Wear goggles/face shields or safety glasses
while using power equipment5. Wear ear muffs/plugs if you’re around loud
noise for a long time6. Wear gloves to protect against cuts and
solvents7. Be sure to wash hands with soap before
eating and after work
Stage SafetyTerms used when working on the stage:
“Heads up!” – something above your head is moving or falling
“Clear!” – move out of the way of danger; falling objects
Watch Video:What NOT to do in Tech Theatre
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NktymwIrgo