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Safety Rules!
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Take notes in cornell note format. You will turn them in as a grade.
You must pass the test with a 100% before you can touch a power tool.
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Theatre Safety 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.
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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
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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.
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Stop, LOOK, Listen and THINK
The most important rule of theatre safety is to always think about not only what you are doing at the moment, but to also think about what could happen, but also what could go wrong. Look around you as you move objects, or as you begin to saw or use other, potentially dangerous items.
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Rule # 1 ABSOLUTELY NO HORSEPLAY, RUNNING, ROUGH HOUSING, OR JOKING (INCLUDING PRETENDING TOOLS ARE WEAPONS OR USING TOOLS FOR ANYTHING BUT THEIR PROPER USE)… EVER… WHEN SET BUILDING OR USING TOOLS!
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Rule # 2 Safety glasses or goggles are required to be worn when using any tool that can kick up dust or wood particles. Protect your eyes. Also, use noise cancelling ear protection if you will have extended exposure to the loud noises of a saw.
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Rule # 3 When set building, closed toed shoes are to be worn. No sandals, slides or flip flops. You also must wear pants, not shorts… jeans are best.
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Rule # 4 Do not wear loose clothing or gloves when using power tools, and always tie back any long hair.
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Rule # 5 Never operate any equipment if you do not know what you are doing, or feel uncomfortable or nervous operating it.
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Rule # 6 Never operate any power tools or any cutting tools unless you have another person there and you can see each other. In case of injury, no matter how minor (ex. A hot glue gun burn), notify the teacher immediately. If the injury is severe (ex. someone’s finger is off), don’t wait, call 911, then notify the teacher.
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Rule # 7 Never work on sets when tired or in a hurry. Do not rush or take risks. That’s when accidents happen the most. Follow all safety procedures, ALWAYS!
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Rule # 8 Practice cleanliness and orderliness in the building areas. Keep all areas free from tripping hazards or slipping hazards.
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Rule # 9 Think an entire job through before starting… Remember measure twice, cut once. And lift with your legs, not your back.
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lifting Regulations This means:
Make sure you can physically lift the weight. Get as close to the object as possible for picking it up. Make sure your footing is secure.
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lifting Regulations This means: Do not twist while lifting.
Lift smoothly but not slowly. Do not jerk the load. Bend at the knees not your waist and keep back straight. Get someone to help you.
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lifting Regulations This means:
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Rule # 10 Follow all health precautions when using chemicals, solvents, paints or adhesives.
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Stage Safety Terms used when working on the stage:
“Heads up!” – something above your head is moving or falling “Clear!” – when you move out of the way of danger; falling objects
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Safety review
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Quiz Time A Which of the following shoes would be the best choice for working in a shop? B
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Which items are acceptable to wear in the shop?
Quiz Time Which items are acceptable to wear in the shop? This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA
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Which of the following people displays correct lifting?
Quiz Time Which of the following people displays correct lifting?
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T or F Never work alone in a scene shop.
Quiz Time T or F Never work alone in a scene shop. T or F You may use equipment that you have not been checked out on. T or F The teacher doesn’t have to be present for students to use power tools.
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T or F Dull blades are okay for use on lumber.
Quiz Time T or F Dull blades are okay for use on lumber. T or F Keep hands away from cutting areas. T or F Your workplace should be neat and tidy at all times.
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T or F It is not necessary to report damage to tools and equipment.
Quiz Time T or F It is not necessary to report damage to tools and equipment. T or F Always seek instruction before using unfamiliar tools. T or F Report all unsafe conditions to the teacher.
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T or F Be aware of others around you.
Quiz Time T or F Be aware of others around you. T or F Never adjust settings while the blade is rotating. T or F Yell “Clear” when something is falling.
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Which picture best represents horseplay?
Quiz Time Which picture best represents horseplay?
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Which picture shows the best use for a staple gun?
Quiz Time Which picture shows the best use for a staple gun?
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Which of the following safety devices do you have a choice in wearing?
Quiz Time Which of the following safety devices do you have a choice in wearing?
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Now it’s time to take your first attempt at the quiz…
We will be using power tools tomorrow if everyone passes it with a 100%!
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