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The Use of Sparkling Powder in Theatrical Productions: Products, Techniques, and Safety Considerations

Discover how to safely use sparkling powder and glitter in theatrical productions, from choosing the right products to applying them on props, costumes, and sets. Learn about fire safety, respiratory protection, environmental concerns, and compliance with NFPA 701 and NIOSH guidelines to ensure safe and dazzling stage effects.
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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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Licenses vs. Certifications in Technical Theater: What Administrators and Technicians Need to Know

Understand the critical difference between licenses and certifications in technical theater. Learn why roles like AVIXA Certified Technology Specialist and ETCP Certified Rigger enhance safety, and when a licensed structural engineer is legally required. Essential reading for school administrators and production managers overseeing theater programs.
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