You might think that after all of the tragic outdoor festival events of this summer that show organizers might be even a little concerned about how the show goes on, but apparently you would be wrong. It’s business as usual. Nary a forethought towards safety. Oh yes, there are police to keep the peace, and . . . well, that's it. Nothing else.
Here are some pictures from a small music festival (post Indiana State Fair, Pukkelpop, Tulsa, and Ottowa). There are basic simple things that anyone can (should!) do to see that trip hazards, falling / flying object hazards, and electrical hazards are minimized. The next time you are aware of your community planning an event, take a moment to get involved and put an emphasis on safety. The cost is little and the impact can be huge.
Here is a portion of the lighting over the stage canopy.
Here is a view of the control booth area.
Here is a view of the corner of one of the event support space tents.
Was that all I saw? No. The list was really long. Too much to cover here, but you (hopefully) get the point. Safer shows are a benefit to everyone, after all, the ambulance crews want to stick around and enjoy the show, too!
Kyle Bjordahl
Sep 27, 2011