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The Backstage Hurry During Theatre Performances Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect set positioning
- Injury from tools or machinery
- 2. Scene Setup
- Falling objects
- Tripping over cables/wires
- 3. Lighting Installation
- Electrical shocks
- Falling from height
- 4. Sound Check
- Noise-induced hearing loss
- Electrical shocks
- 5. Costume Fitting
- Allergic reaction to materials
- Skin irritation
- 6. Makeup Application
- Chemical burns/allergies
- Slip and falls
- 7. Dress Rehearsal
- Physical strains
- Collisions or falls
- 8. Performance
- Stage fire
- Injuries from props/costumes/scenery
- Falls from stage
- 9. Scene Change
- Falls due to lack of lighting
- Hurried movements causing injury
- 10. Prop Adjustment
- Injury from sharp/heavy objects
- Tripping over items
- 11. Quick Change
- Stress/anxiety
- Physical strain from fast/awkward movement
- 12. Curtain Calls
- Rushing off stage
- Tripping/Falling due to fatigue
- 13. Encore Performance
- Repeated physical strain
- Prolonged exposure to bright lights/noise
- 14. Post-show Cleanup
- Slip on littered items
- Strain from lifting/moving heavy objects
- 15. Debrief/Evaluation
- Psychological stress from evaluation/review
- Ignoring physical ailments due to rush
- 16. Packdown/Dismissal
- Injury from heavy lifting
- Tripping over loose items
- 17. Equipment Maintenance
- Electrical shock
- Cuts or injury from tools
- 18. Repair Works
- Risk of falls
- Injuries from power tools
- 19. Waste Management
- Infection if handling rubbish
- Injury if lifting incorrectly
- 20. Departure
- Fatigue-related accidents
- Possible tripping in dark/poorly lit areas