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Constructing Scenery and Props Outside the Shop: Portable Tool Safety, Prop Structural Requirements, and Construction Zone Management

Construction outside the scene shop loses most built-in safety controls. This article covers safe use of circular saws, jigsaws, and nail guns on stage; foam and thermoplastic prop construction hazards; structural safety of performer-contact props; and managing active construction zones during production week.
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Welding in Theatrical Scene Shops: Fume Control, Arc Flash Protection, Fire Safety, and OSHA Requirements

Welding introduces arc radiation, metal fume, fire, and burn hazards not present in woodworking. This article covers MIG, TIG, and stick welding, OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Subpart Q requirements, manganese and hexavalent chromium fume hazards, LEV ventilation, welding PPE, arc flash protection for non-welders, and fire watch requirements.
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Particulate Pollutants in Performing Arts Work Environments: Wood Dust, MDF, Foam, Textiles, and Welding Fume

Airborne particulate from wood, MDF, foam carving, textiles, welding, and spray painting is a pervasive chronic hazard in performing arts production. This article covers particle size and respiratory deposition, wood dust carcinogenicity, MDF and formaldehyde, polyurethane isocyanate sensitization, welding fume, OSHA PELs, ACGIH TLVs, and respirator selection.
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