Stagecraft Safety
Across
- 4. Items which carry electricity that need to be maintained
- 6. A type of treatment that, when applied to materials, slows or prevents a fire
- 11. Dust masks and respirators that protect the lungs free from chemicals and debris
- 14. A permanently lit or self-luminous sign indicating the location of the closest exit in case of fire or other emergency
- 15. Pull stations and detectors that alert the fire department of a fire
- 16. Rowdiness or any other behavior that is careless and could cause harm
- 19. Ways feelings are expressed in addition to (or without) words, including tone of voice, facial expressions, gestures, and posture
- 20. A platform above the stage or audience that provides access for hanging technical elements such as light or sound equipment
- 22. A device worn over the mouth or nose or both to protect the respiratory tract from harmful dust or fumes
- 23. Something that increases susceptibility
- 24. A motorized platform that is surrounded by guardrails and extends to extreme heights
- 27. Items which will burn if ignited
- 31. A strap system that is worn on the body and attached to other parts of a Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS)
- 32. (SDS)Document that provide information on the safe use, hazards, and emergency steps to take when using chemicals
- 33. Vents above the stage which are opened in case of fire will draw smoke through the roof of the auditorium
- 34. Polite behavior toward others in conversation and attitude
- 35. Clothing or gloves that keep hands and arms safe from heat, cold, or chemicals
- 38. Two to three horizontal pipes that surround an elevated space to prevent falls
- 39. The side pieces of a ladder which are connected by rungs/steps
- 50. An action taken in advance to protect against possible danger failure or injury
- 52. A series of pipes that provide water to extinguish large fires
- 53. Filled with a dry powder, can be portable or on wheels, effective on wood, paper, flammable liquids and electrical fires. Type ABC Fires. Common extinguisher found in most theatres
- 56. A ladder with two sections that can be adjusted to various heights; not self-supporting
- 59. A locking system that secures a stepladder when in the open position
- 60. A heavy fiberglass curtain directly behind the proscenium isolating the stage from the audience
- 62. Red canisters located in the theatre which extinguish fire
- 63. Specially designed hat that protects head from falling objects
- 65. The recognized and expected conventions of behavior, judgement, and skill within industry
- 66. Steel channels located on either side of the proscenium where the Fire Curtain travels
- 67. (PFRS) An active system that is worn and attached to a secure anchorage; permits an individual to work in a safe perimeter and not pass into a fall hazard point
- 68. equipment is used to drench or flush the eyes with water when dust, irritants, or chemicals enter the eye
- 69. Rules or procedures that emphasize appropriate behavior
- 70. The practice of keeping two hands and one foot, or two feet and one hands on the ladder at all times
- 71. Earplugs or earmuffs that reduce the volume of loud noises of equipment
Down
- 1. Sprinkler system installed directly above the proscenium to extinguish or prevent flame from entering the audience
- 2. Protective plastic that covers the entire face, providing protection from sparks, debris, or chemicals
- 3. Heavy, fireproof doors that isolate heat and flame to a specific area
- 5. A state of being awake and aware of all the things being taught or happening around you
- 7. Unintended descent
- 8. A letter grading system assigned to a type of fire based on what is fueling it so the best extinguishing agent can be applied.
- 9. Providing assistance to a person who is injured or ill while waiting for medical help
- 10. (PPE) Clothing or equipment worn to protect the wearer’s body from injury or infection
- 12. The replacement of stale or noxious air with fresh air. The mechanical system or equipment used to circulate air or to replace stale air with fresh air
- 13. Goggles worn to protect the eye from chemical splashes
- 17. A piece of metal that is used as a step on the ladder
- 18. Dangerous goods, also called hazardous materials or Hazmat, are solids, liquids, or gases that can harm people, other living organisms, property, or the environment
- 21. An unplanned and unfortunate event that results in damage, injury or upset of some kind
- 25. An external reason to do something, like a reward or prize, or to avoid a consequence
- 26. The door mechanism that allows exit from a building from within. This device requires you press against it to exit
- 28. A locking connector that attaches to lanyards and anchorages as part of a PFAS
- 29. A structure (usually mobile in theatre) that is assembled for reaching heights, which one or more persons can safely work upon
- 30. The maximum weight a ladder can support
- 36. Capable of causing injury or death, especially by chemical means; poisonous
- 37. A moral or value-based philosophy to do good quality work and be responsible
- 40. (PFAS) A passive system that is worn and attached to a secure anchorage; only engages if a fall occurs, preventing the individual from striking a lower level
- 41. The ability to put up with something even though you/others may find it irritating
- 42. The way you say or word something
- 43. A diagram that identifies the object that is represented by a shape.
- 44. A flexible strap, rope, or wire that attaches to the harness of a PFAS
- 45. An injury to the brain, caused by a blow to the head
- 46. A long board attached to a climbing surface to prevent individuals and materials from slipping
- 47. Ignition of a substance, such as oily rags, caused by a localized heat-increasing reaction between the oxidant and the fuel, not from a heat source
- 48. Form that is filled out in order to record details of an unusual event
- 49. An A-frame, portable unit that unfolds to be self-supporting used for reaching heights
- 51. A secure place to attach fall safety equipment
- 54. An internal reason to do something, like enjoyment or feeling of fulfillment
- 55. A pre-determined way to get quickly and safely out of a building in an emergency
- 57. Glasses Glasses worn to protect eyes from flying debris
- 58. Battery operated lighting that is activated when electricity has been disconnected to the building
- 61. Fully concentrating when someone is speaking so you can remember, repeat, and understand what was said/meant
- 64. Severe injury or death resulting in an exposure to electrical current
- 66. A small sliver of wood or other material that can be embedded under the skin