Staging

Flats-

Floor Lay up

Hazards-



Knots-

Manual Handling




Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S)

Production Personnel

Props-

Set Assembly

Set Pieces-



Stage Area

Stage Geography

Stage Machinery

Stage Mark out-

Stage Plan-

Stage Types

Staging Personnel


3) Activity 1
Missing safety equipment: Safety goggles

Missing safety equipment: Hard hat

Missing safety equipment: Safety gloves and a protective coat

Missing safety equipment: Gloves and respiratory protection


Missing safety equipment: Dust mask, safety goggles

Missing safety equipment: Respirator, gloves, safety goggles

Activity 2

The man is not wearing correct PPE: no safety goggles, lack of protective clothing (arms uncovered). He is exposing himself to burn injuries and welding Arc flash to his eyes from radiation.


This man is holding nails in his mouth, and exposing himself to cuts in his mouth, chocking or being poisoned from special coating on some nails.


This man is putting himself and others in danger: he could fall and drop load due to it being unstably bound, he could trip because he cannot see where he i going, or he could hurt himself by carrying a load that is way too heavy.



Power supply should be turned off and work should be performed by a qualified worker. Hard hat should also be worn.



This man should have a harness or fall safety equipment on him to protect himself from falling and workers below. He should also be wearing safety goggles to protect his eyes from flying debris


No PPE. Split paint can be a chemical, fire, or trip hazard.


This man has no gloves to protect him from burns, molten metal and sparks.


If the water spill is in a public place he would present a possible dangerous situation for other people. He should have barricades and markers out indicating the wet floor and possible slip hazard. If using detergents or cleaners he should be wearing protective gloves and clothing.

4) Quizzes