Category - performing arts safety

Concept of Risk, Eliminating the risk, Risk protection

What a Risk Manager Looks for in a Risk Analysis for Performing Arts

A performing arts risk manager plays a crucial role in safeguarding productions by systematically identifying and mitigating hazards across planning, management, technical operations, and emerging digital risks. This article explores key risk areas—from scheduling and human factors to energetic hazards and cybersecurity—and outlines practical strategies to ensure the safety and success of live performances.
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The Use of Lead Tape to Weight Down Theatre Curtains

The use of lead tape to weight down theater curtains has long been a common practice, but evolving safety regulations highlight the health and environmental risks associated with lead exposure. Federal agencies such as OSHA and the EPA have strict guidelines limiting the use of lead-based materials in public and educational settings. To ensure compliance and safety, theaters are transitioning to alternatives such as steel chains, weighted fabric inserts, and lead-free metal tape. By adopting these safer options, stage professionals can protect performers, crew members, and the environment while maintaining the functionality of their curtains.
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