Putting a Face on Theatre
An Open and Shut Case
Fire Doors serve a special function in a building – they are there to both contain a fire and to help extinguish it. All too often we find Fire Doors that have been modified or their automatic functions circumvented. This can lead to the catastrophic loss of life and cause additional damage to a building, so we want to see that they are used properly.…
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Your Opinions and Experience Counts Towards Safer Shows
In the wake of last year’s tragic venue accidents, a group of production industry professionals got together and formed the Event Safety Alliance. At the beginning of the summer they announced an aggressive goal to create a Best…
ContinueAdded by Erich Friend on August 30, 2012 at 4:00am — No Comments
Event Safety Planning applies to the little shows, too.
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…
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Who Left-out the Steel? A new endangered species: Gridirons.
Added by Erich Friend on February 17, 2011 at 9:03am — 2 Comments
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