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Set Height & Safety

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Category: Producing Theater
Forum Name: Set Design and Construction
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Topic: Set Height & Safety
Posted By: k8tt
Subject: Set Height & Safety
Date Posted: 8/05/06 at 10:39am
The Director for our Christmas musical wants to 'artistically' pile up twenty 4' wide x 8' long x 7" deep platforms to construct a symbolic 'mountain pass' which actors have to 'climb up and down'.  She does not want to use hand railings even though it will be going up to 40 inches off the stage floor. We will have 20 actors, including 8 children, going up and down it.  Aren't there codes/regulations for theatres about using handrails if a raised area is over 20" tall?  Does anyone know?

I'm fighting against this set design for safety reasons as I'm SM-ing the show and don't want people tumbling off.Confused

Thanks.



Replies:
Posted By: JoeMc
Date Posted: 8/05/06 at 11:09pm
I employ a 3 step rule also known as the chair rule for a  hight factor. Which probably won?t help you in your situation?
I?m sure you would be able to get a ruling from your local health & safety authority on line.
What rings the warning bells for me is the words ?artistically pile up?! Unfortunately I have seen some disastrous situations, when artistic intentions over rides know how with risers & rostra. Especially in school productions when they are used for other than what they were designed.
However as you have concerns & at the end of the day, this will be on your head as the SM. Put the old spanner  in & stand on your dig! But be sure to protect your own backside, by putting it in writing &/or advising the powers that be.
Duty of care & risk assessment needs to be the over all defining factor. The responsibility of which is on the shoulders of everyone involved without exception.



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Posted By: Shatcher
Date Posted: 8/07/06 at 2:14pm
I have used a set very much like this. I don't like the lack of handrails either but it can be done. I would get it up asap so they can practice! or maybe the rails can be made or rope to look like a climbing line?



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