Theatre Safety and Tools

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Theatre Safety and Tools

Main Causes of Accidents Not knowing what should be done Not using tools properly Using bad or faulty equipment Carelessness Taking unnecessary risks Being in a hurry

The Danger Zone The most dangerous time of theatre production is the strike – when the show’s performances are over and its technical elements are dismantled and stored. This is when the crew is tired but excited, so mistakes are often made.

Clothing Guidelines Always wear hard soled/closed toe shoes No loose fitting clothes around power equipment Long hair should be tied back Wear goggles/face shields or safety glasses while using power equipment Wear ear muffs/plugs if you’re around loud noise for a long time Wear gloves to protect against cuts and solvents Be sure to wash hands with soap before eating and after work

Stage Safety Terms 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

Measuring Tools Used to measure dimensions and angles Tape Measure—used to measure long distances and layout dimensions on a stage floor Tri-Square—used as a guide to mark right angles across narrow materials

Hammering Tools Used for nailing and starting screws

HAMMERS CLAW HAMMER RIP HAMMER BALL PEIN HAMMER SLEDGE HAMMER

Cutting Tools Used to cut materials, such as wood, metal and plastic Hand saw—hand held saw (no power) used to cut wood Utility Knife—used to trim or for light-duty cutting and carving

More Cutting Tools Used to cut materials, such as wood, metal and plastic Circular Saw—portable power saw used to cut wood in a straight line Jigsaw—(aka Saber Saw) portable power saw used for cutting curved lines in wood

Clamping Tools Designed to firmly hold wood, metal or plastic Crescent Wrench—adjustable end to fit almost any size bolt or nut, most suitable for stage work C-Clamp—comes in different sizes, used to hold work or objects together

Clamping Tools Designed to firmly hold wood, metal or plastic Pliers—used for gripping, clamping and bending Needle-nose Pliers—used for holding small objects in hard to reach places Diagonal Cutter—used for cutting soft wires

Fastening Tools Used to connect or hold objects together with other hardware Drill—hand held power tool used for drilling or screwing together wood or light weight metals

More Fastening Tools Used to connect or hold objects together with other hardware Phillips Screwdriver—used for inserting and removing screws, has a four-flanged tip that matches the crossed slots on a Phillips-head screw Flat-head Screwdriver—used for inserting and removing screws, has a flat tip used that matches slot-head screws

More Fastening Tools Used to connect or hold objects together with other hardware Staple Gun—spring powered hand tool used for attaching light weight material to wood with staples Hot Glue Gun—heats sticks of adhesive to form a glue bond, used an a variety of materials

Safety Tools Worn as a safety precaution to protect the body Goggles—worn to protect the eyes when using tool, should be worn when cutting wood and metal Gloves—worn to protect hands from wear, burns and blisters