A discussion of safety in the Performing Arts for professionals, students, teachers, and administrators. A sometimes terrifying look at some surprising conditions, what you might do about them; and how to plan for better safety in your facility, teaching program, and career.
Monday, June 22, 2009
Toe busters!
Here is a metal strip that was intended to cover the transition from a sprung wood stage floor to the adjacent tile on concrete floor..JPG) Here you can see a side view of the metal showing how it has become bent and sticks up into the travel path.
Here you can see a side view of the metal showing how it has become bent and sticks up into the travel path.
.JPG) Here is a floor pocket that was not properly installed and is resting upon the stage floor deck instead of being set flush with the wood surface.
Here is a floor pocket that was not properly installed and is resting upon the stage floor deck instead of being set flush with the wood surface.
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