Thursday, 12 November 2015

Health and Safety and Risk Assessments

"Certain duties under Health and Safety laws are of an absolute or strict nature. These duties are qualified by the terms 'shall' or 'must', such as the absolute duty on employers under the management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations to undertake a suitable and sufficient risk assessment."(Jeremy Stranks 2007: 3/94) 
Preventing accidents and ill health should therefore be the main priority for everyone at work.

Main Legislations:


A risk assessment is used to identify sensible measures to control the risks in your workplace

- Firstly you need to identify the hazards and who maybe harmed by them

- Then you need to decide on precautions to prevent these risks from happening

- Finally you will need to record your findings and review your assessment

HOWEVER if the risk could lead to a high probability of danger then the activity should not go ahead.


(Fig .1. Blank Risk Assessment)





















Bibliography
n.d. [online]. Available at: http://image.slidesharecdn.com/blankriskassessment-140427141941-phpapp01/95/blank-risk-assessment-3-638.jpg?cb=1398608429 [Accessed 13 November 2015].
Are you an installer of equipment - work equipment and machinery. 2015 [online]. Available at: http://www.hse.gov.uk/work-equipment-machinery/installer.htm [Accessed 13 November 2015].
n.d. [online]. Available at: http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/indg401.pdf [Accessed 13 November 2015].
Electricity and the law - electrical safety at work. 2012 [online]. Available at: http://www.hse.gov.uk/electricity/information/law.htm [Accessed 13 November 2015].
Health and safety at work etc act 1974 – legislation explained. 2015 [online]. Available at: http://www.hse.gov.uk/legislation/hswa.htm [Accessed 13 November 2015].
Lifting operations and lifting equipment regulations 1998 (LOLER) - work equipment and machinery. 2015 [online]. Available at: http://www.hse.gov.uk/work-equipment-machinery/loler.htm [Accessed 13 November 2015].
Manual handling regulations. 2011 [online]. Available at: http://www.hse.gov.uk/msd/pushpull/regulations.htm [Accessed 13 November 2015].
Risk assessment. 2015 [online]. Available at: http://www.hse.gov.uk/risk/controlling-risks.htm [Accessed 13 November 2015].
Why is health and safety training important? 2013 [online]. Available at: http://www.hse.gov.uk/treework/training-is-important.htm [Accessed 13 November 2015].

Citations, Quotes & Annotations


n.d. [online]. Available at: http://image.slidesharecdn.com/blankriskassessment-140427141941-phpapp01/95/blank-risk-assessment-3-638.jpg?cb=1398608429 [Accessed 13 November 2015].
(n.d.)
Are you an installer of equipment - work equipment and machinery. 2015 [online]. Available at: http://www.hse.gov.uk/work-equipment-machinery/installer.htm [Accessed 13 November 2015].
(Are you an installer of equipment - work equipment and machinery 2015)
n.d. [online]. Available at: http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/indg401.pdf [Accessed 13 November 2015].
(n.d.)
Electricity and the law - electrical safety at work. 2012 [online]. Available at: http://www.hse.gov.uk/electricity/information/law.htm [Accessed 13 November 2015].
(Electricity and the law - electrical safety at work 2012)
Health and safety at work etc act 1974 – legislation explained. 2015 [online]. Available at: http://www.hse.gov.uk/legislation/hswa.htm [Accessed 13 November 2015].
(Health and safety at work etc act 1974 – legislation explained 2015)
Lifting operations and lifting equipment regulations 1998 (LOLER) - work equipment and machinery. 2015 [online]. Available at: http://www.hse.gov.uk/work-equipment-machinery/loler.htm [Accessed 13 November 2015].
(Lifting operations and lifting equipment regulations 1998 (LOLER) - work equipment and machinery 2015)
Manual handling regulations. 2011 [online]. Available at: http://www.hse.gov.uk/msd/pushpull/regulations.htm [Accessed 13 November 2015].
(Manual handling regulations 2011)
Risk assessment. 2015 [online]. Available at: http://www.hse.gov.uk/risk/controlling-risks.htm [Accessed 13 November 2015].
(Risk assessment 2015)
Why is health and safety training important? 2013 [online]. Available at: http://www.hse.gov.uk/treework/training-is-important.htm [Accessed 13 November 2015].
(Why is health and safety training important? 2013)
List Of Figures
(Fig.1.n.d. [online]. Available at: http://image.slidesharecdn.com/blankriskassessment-140427141941-phpapp01/95/blank-risk-assessment-3-638.jpg?cb=1398608429 [Accessed 13 November 2015].

Sound

"When a large gathering is to be addressed, sound needs to be amplified and transmitted through loud speakers so that the people at distance from rostrum may receive sound of adequate intensity for comfortable listening. This system consisting of microphones an amplifier and loud speakers is called a public access system" (R G Gupta 2010; 207/284).

Therefore to create this sound you need to set the system up:

- Carefully lift speaker and place on top of tri stand

-  Plug the microphone into the mixing desk before plugging the microphone lead into the speaker

- REMEMBER to turn on the mixing desk and then the speakers to prevent the speakers from blowing

- Here is a guide on how to use a mixing board:

                                                         (Introduction to using a mixer 2012)

- REMEMBER to turn the speakers off before the mixing desk after using the equipment

- How to coil cables:

                                                               (Coil a cable 2010)
                                                                 
Here are two examples of technical specifications, which will be shown to you before an act sets up:

(FIG .1. THOLEN 2015)
(FIG .2. THOLEN 2015)

Bibliography

Audio & video systems, 2e. 2010. Tata McGraw-Hill Education.
BUILD.COM. 2012. How to roll up an extension cord - build.com Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=giYqBCKuBMY [Accessed 13 November 2015].
SHONE, Anton and Bryn PARRY. 2013. Successful event management: A practical handbook. 4th ed. United Kingdom: Cengage Learning EMEA.
STAGELEFTAUDIO. 2012. Stage left audio - introduction to a mixer Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-I1dcB7e4ms [Accessed 13 November 2015].

Citations, Quotes & Annotations

Audio & video systems, 2e. 2010. Tata McGraw-Hill Education.
(Audio & video systems, 2e 2010)
BUILD.COM. 2012. How to roll up an extension cord - build.com Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=giYqBCKuBMY [Accessed 13 November 2015].
(Build.com 2012)
SHONE, Anton and Bryn PARRY. 2013. Successful event management: A practical handbook. 4th ed. United Kingdom: Cengage Learning EMEA.
(Shone and Parry 2013)
STAGELEFTAUDIO. 2012. Stage left audio - introduction to a mixer Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-I1dcB7e4ms [Accessed 13 November 2015].
(stageleftaudio 2012)

Rigging and Manual Handling


Under the Provision and use of work equipment 1998 rigging for events should only be done by companies who know what they are doing as otherwise accidents could occur. For example if the rigging measurements or weight is over the said amount, the rig could end up falling down causing potential injury or death to others below. 

 -When working on rigging you need health and safety measures. This includes having protective devices and controls.

 -When securing equipment ensure you fasten it tightly adding a safety hook.  

-Using rope or wire is advisable when lifting equipment to people at a height.

-Never rush when transferring equipment. 



When rigging a lantern:




                                                        (How to rig a light 2012)





Manual Handling 
(MHOR 1992), is defined as "any transportation or supporting of load by hand or bodily force". This load can be an object, person or animal.

More than a third of all reportable injuries of over three days involve manual handling, which is why it's such a major influence on the workplace.

"Most of us will build our manual handling injuries everyday throughout our lives and that to keep us active and free of back problems we must apply the best manual handling principles to every manual handling activity"(Lee Marsh 2007; 11/86)

- If load is too heavy use a handling aid.
- You need to ensure when lifting the load that you stand close bending the knees to pick up slowly.
- Grasp load firmly and close to the body avoiding twisting.


(FIG. 2. Safe Lifting)

Bibliography

93, taryn. 2012 ‘Rigging in events’. [online]. Available at: https://taryn93.wordpress.com/2012/12/13/rigging-in-events/ [Accessed 11 November 2015].
Backpain - advice for employers - manual handling regulations. 2012 [online]. Available at: http://www.hse.gov.uk/msd/backpain/employers/mhor.htm [Accessed 10 November 2015].

MARSH, Lee. 2007. Ultimate guide to manual handling. Real World - RSTP.
SCOTLAND, NHS Health. 2013 ‘Manual handling’. [online]. Available at: http://www.healthyworkinglives.com/advice/work-equipment/manual-handling [Accessed 10 November 2015].
STAGEPROJECTS. 2012. How to rig a light Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5BUqba8fkw [Accessed 12 November 2015].
What is manual handling? Explanation of the regulations and TILE tool. 2013 [online]. Available at: http://rospaworkplacesafety.com/2013/02/18/manual-handling-definition/ [Accessed 10 November 2015].

Citations, Quotes & Annotations

93, taryn. 2012 ‘Rigging in events’. [online]. Available at: https://taryn93.wordpress.com/2012/12/13/rigging-in-events/ [Accessed 11 November 2015].
(93 2012)
Backpain - advice for employers - manual handling regulations. 2012 [online]. Available at: http://www.hse.gov.uk/msd/backpain/employers/mhor.htm [Accessed 10 November 2015].
(Backpain - advice for employers - manual handling regulations 2012)

MARSH, Lee. 2007. Ultimate guide to manual handling. Real World - RSTP.
(Marsh 2007)
SCOTLAND, NHS Health. 2013 ‘Manual handling’. [online]. Available at: http://www.healthyworkinglives.com/advice/work-equipment/manual-handling [Accessed 10 November 2015].
(Scotland 2013)
STAGEPROJECTS. 2012. How to rig a light Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5BUqba8fkw [Accessed 12 November 2015].
(stageprojects 2012)
What is manual handling? Explanation of the regulations and TILE tool. 2013 [online]. Available at: http://rospaworkplacesafety.com/2013/02/18/manual-handling-definition/ [Accessed 10 November 2015].
(What is manual handling? Explanation of the regulations and TILE tool 2013)

List Of Figures
Fig 1: http://www.mlferristraining.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/safe-lifting.jpg

Tuesday, 10 November 2015

Working at Height


Working at height means working above ground/floor level. This will involve using a range of access equipment.
(Fig 1) Make sure your clipped in with safety hook if using a ZAP ladder
Regulations such as the Health and Safety at work act 1974 , Management regulations ,PUWER and LOLER have all been put in place so the person is less at risk of falling a distance or having an accident which could cause personal injury. 

More than a million British Businesses and ten million workers are estimated to carry out jobs involving some form of work at height every year. With falls being the biggest cause of death and serious injury at work it is important that we abide by these regulations.

When working at height:

- Make sure that equipment is secured and erected at the correct angle. 

- The equipment should be positioned close to work to avoid over reaching, which could lead to the equipment rocking or falling. 

When climbing up and down the equipment you need to be facing towards the rungs using 3 points of contact (2 hands one foot or 2 feet 1 hand). 


(Fig 2)  How to safely use a ladder























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n.d. [online]. Available at: www.trussing.com/training-lday-loler.asp [Accessed 8 November 2015].
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SCOTLAND, NHS Health. 2013 ‘Working at heights’. [online]. Available at: http://www.healthyworkinglives.com/advice/work-equipment/working-at-height [Accessed 8 November 2015].
Total training -1 day working at height, theory and use of PPE - training courses for trussing, rigging, theatre lights and environments, work at height - one day courses, 2 day courses, 3 day courses training. n.d. [online]. Available at: http://www.trussing.com/training-height.asp [Accessed 8 November 2015].
Total training - training courses for trussing, rigging, theatre lights and environments, work at height - one day courses, 2 day courses, 3 day courses training. n.d. [online]. Available at: http://www.trussing.com/training-overview.asp [Accessed 8 November 2015].
Working at height. 2014 [online]. Available at: http://www.hse.gov.uk/toolbox/height.htm [Accessed 8 November 2015].

Citations, Quotes & Annotations

n.d. [online]. Available at: www.trussing.com/training-lday-loler.asp [Accessed 8 November 2015].
(n.d.)
Posts about working at height on workplace safety Blog. 2015 [online]. Available at: http://Rospaworkplacesafety.com/tag/working-at-height/ [Accessed 8 November 2015].
(Posts about working at height on workplace safety Blog 2015)
SCOTLAND, NHS Health. 2013 ‘Working at heights’. [online]. Available at: http://www.healthyworkinglives.com/advice/work-equipment/working-at-height [Accessed 8 November 2015].
(Scotland 2013)
Total training -1 day working at height, theory and use of PPE - training courses for trussing, rigging, theatre lights and environments, work at height - one day courses, 2 day courses, 3 day courses training. n.d. [online]. Available at: http://www.trussing.com/training-height.asp [Accessed 8 November 2015].
(Total training -1 day working at height, theory and use of PPE - training courses for trussing, rigging, theatre lights and environments, work at height - one day courses, 2 day courses, 3 day courses training n.d.)
Total training - training courses for trussing, rigging, theatre lights and environments, work at height - one day courses, 2 day courses, 3 day courses training. n.d. [online]. Available at: http://www.trussing.com/training-overview.asp [Accessed 8 November 2015].
(Total training - training courses for trussing, rigging, theatre lights and environments, work at height - one day courses, 2 day courses, 3 day courses training n.d.)
Working at height. 2014 [online]. Available at: http://www.hse.gov.uk/toolbox/height.htm [Accessed 8 November 2015].
(Working at height 2014)

Figures

(Fig 1)n.d. [online]. Available at: https://www.merlin-industrial.co.uk/images/zarges/zap600-lightweight-adjustable-work-platform.jpg [Accessed 10 November 2015].
(Fig 2 PLATER, Randall. n.d. ‘A toolbox talk on leaning ladder and stepladder safety.Publish Randall Plater, modified 9 years ago’. [online]. Available at: http://slideplayer.com/slide/2547717/ [Accessed 12 November 2015].

Lighting



The lighting of venues has many purposes, its main purpose being able to provide ambient lighting, which can form an atmosphere within the room the event is being produced. When used within performances people usually want different colours and vibrancies. 

"Assume that the stage is contained within a large black box. All light excluded. Darkness. How do we go about lighting this space dramatically?" Richard Pilbrow 1997; 11/100)

There are 4 elements you need to consider with lighting:

Source
                                             
(FIG 1. Beam Light)
A Beam light produces a direct light beam. These can be used for lighting design.












(Fig.2. Profile Spot)
The profile spot has a defined conic volume in which its light can fall. These can help highlight single performers. 





(Fig. 3.Wash light) 
The wash light has a bright centre but a soft outline. This is used for a wider coverage of the stage.











Support:
Scaffolding, Trusses and Grids are all forms of support. 

Power:
Power is needed to turn on the lights. You can adjust how strong you want you light to be by using dimmers and distribution. 

Control:
This is a lighting control desk, which can:
A: adjust the “levels” on stage lighting dimmers 
B: control lighting systems and media servers

C: You can use the alphanumeric keypad to type in commands for light functions.
(Fig.4 . Hog4)










                                                              (FIG. 5. THOLEN 2015)
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n.d. [online]. Available at: http://d.ibtimes.co.uk/en/full/422207/chinese-scientists-develop-light-bulb-which-provides-wireless-internet.jpg?w=736 [Accessed 9 November 2015].
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Citations, Quotes & Annotations

n.d. [online]. Available at: http://d.ibtimes.co.uk/en/full/422207/chinese-scientists-develop-light-bulb-which-provides-wireless-internet.jpg?w=736 [Accessed 9 November 2015].
(n.d.)
n.d. [online]. Available at: http://www.basingstokestageschool.co.uk/resources/92541788.jpg ( [Accessed 9 November 2015].
(n.d.)
n.d. [online]. Available at: https://prolight.co.uk/images/media/LEDJ101/LEDJ101-wb0.JPG [Accessed 9 November 2015].
(n.d.)
n.d. [online]. Available at: http://www.consoletrainer.com/pdf/hog/Hog4-Quickstart.pdf [Accessed 9 November 2015].
(n.d.)
n.d. Available at: http://d.ibtimes.co.uk/en/full/422207/chinese-scientists-develop-light-bulb-which-provides-wireless-internet.jpg?w=736 [Accessed 10 November 2015].
(n.d.)
HOG4TUTORIALS. 2014. HOG 4 Tutorial 20 - effects Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjhBCc02Cq0 [Accessed 9 November 2015].
(Hog4Tutorials 2014)
PILBROW, Richard. 1997. Stage lighting design: The art, the craft, the life. Nick Hern Books.
(Pilbrow 1997)
PILBROW, Richard. 1997. Stage lighting design: The art, the craft, the life. Nick Hern Books.
SHONE, Anton and Bryn PARRY. 2013. Successful event management: A practical handbook. 4th ed. United Kingdom: Cengage Learning EMEA.
(Shone and Parry 2013)
Spotlights, Pointlights, directional lights, etc.. n.d. [online]. Available at: http://www.sgidepot.co.uk/lights.html [Accessed 9 November 2015].
(Spotlights, Pointlights, directional lights, etc.. n.d.)
Stage lighting for students. n.d. [online]. Available at: http://www.stagelightingprimer.com/index.html?slfs-fixtures.html&2 [Accessed 9 November 2015].
(Stage lighting for students n.d.)
(FIG 1) Beam Light
(FIG 2) n.d. [online]. Available at: http://www.basingstokestageschool.co.uk/resources/92541788.jpg ( [Accessed 9 November 2015].
(FIG 3) n.d. [online]. Available at: https://prolight.co.uk/images/media/LEDJ101/LEDJ101-wb0.JPG [Accessed 9 November 2015].
(FIG 4) n.d. [online]. Available at: http://www.consoletrainer.com/pdf/hog/Hog4-Quickstart.pdf [Accessed 9 November 2015].
(FIG 5) THOLEN. 2015