Theater technicians are often the first responders in a venue emergency. Learn the OSHA EAP requirements, NFPA 101 egress standards, staff role assignments, and audience communication protocols.
Falls are a leading cause of serious injury in theater overhead work. Learn the OSHA requirements, harness inspection protocols, anchorage requirements, and suspension trauma rescue procedures.
Fog machines and hazers carry real health and safety risks that every theater technician must understand. Learn the ANSI standards, health research findings, CO2 hazards, and maintenance requirements.
Theater technicians are often the first responders at medical emergencies in the venue. Learn the OSHA requirements, CPR protocols, chemical exposure first aid, and electrical shock response procedures.
Theatrical pyrotechnics require licensing, permits, and strict compliance with NFPA 1126. Learn the operator requirements, storage standards, fire watch procedures, and misfire protocols.
Falls are a leading cause of serious injury in theater overhead work. Learn the OSHA requirements, harness inspection protocols, anchorage requirements, and suspension trauma rescue procedures.
Every piece of theater equipment requires specific training, demonstrated competency, and authorization before use. Learn the OSHA requirements, authorization systems, and inspection protocols that apply.
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.
Air quality in the theater building requires active management in every space, from the scene shop to the grid. Learn the OSHA standards, monitoring requirements, and ventilation controls that protect technicians.
Chemical management in theater spans specification, ordering, labeling, transport, storage, use, PPE, waste disposal, and spill response. Every technician must master the full lifecycle.