Theater rigging systems suspend loads over occupied spaces, making professional training non-negotiable. Learn the ANSI standards, hardware requirements, and inspection protocols every technician must master.
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Performer flying is among the highest-consequence operations in theater. Learn the ANSI E1.43-2025 requirements, why specialists are mandatory, harness standards, and emergency procedures.
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Performer flying is among the highest-consequence operations in theater. Learn the ANSI E1.43-2025 requirements, why specialists are mandatory, harness standards, and emergency procedures.
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Rope is foundational to theatrical rigging and one of the most misunderstood materials in performing arts. This article covers rope construction, fiber types, working load limits, design factors, knot efficiency, visual and internal inspection, and the retirement criteria that keep crews safe.
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Not all chain is safe for overhead rigging. This article covers chain grades (80, 100, proof coil), why unmarked chain is retired, entertainment-rated vs. industrial hoists, load chain inspection and retirement criteria, sling angles, and the documentation program for chain in theatrical facilities.
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Electric chain hoists and motorized winch systems require strict adherence to ANSI E1.6-1 and ASME HST-4. This article covers entertainment vs. industrial hoists, WLL calculations, dual limit switches, E-stop requirements, performer flying (ANSI E1.43), and the annual inspection and load-test program.
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