Theatre Arts 20, 30
Examine potential hazards in theatre production and apply injury prevention practices.
Indicators for this outcome
| (a) | Explore risk assessment as it relates to the work area and how it can prevent injuries. |
| (b) | Discuss how an injury might affect an injured worker and others such as the employer, supervisor, work colleagues, family and friends. |
| (c) | Analyze the importance of proper orientation, training, appropriate supervision, theatre inspections and following safe work practices. |
| (d) |
Differentiate among the four Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) hazard categories, including:
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| (e) | Generate and discuss examples, within the context of theatre arts, of potential workplace hazards and injuries in the four major categories. |
| (f) | Compare a variety of industry safety guidelines and requirements for different areas of the theatre. |
| (g) | Identify potential safety hazards in the school theatre or performance spaces. |
| (h) | Demonstrate consistent and proper use of personal protection equipment or PPE (e.g., dust or ventilation masks, gloves, closed-toe shoes, clothing) and safety procedures (e.g., correct lifting of heavy objects, organization of storage areas, proper use of tools and equipment) in personal theatre arts experiences. |
| (i) | Discuss and use standard verbal warnings such as “Heads up!” or “Clear!”. |
| (j) | Explain health and safety regulations that apply to technical theatre occupations and identify employer and employee responsibilities. |
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