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USITT Offers High Schools Free Stage Rigging Inspections

High schools that applied for free stage rigging inspections from USITT cited problems ranging from "ropes seem loose" to "cable cradle has slipped" to "noisy metal grinding sound."

One school listed "nothing specific" under safety concerns, but the date its rigging system was installed and the date of last inspection were the same: 1998. Another said its rigging system was installed in 1969, but under "date of last inspection" wrote "unknown."

These are the reasons for USITT's Rigging Safety Initiative (RSI), a program devoted to increasing stage safety at schools across America. The program recently approved 10 more secondary schools for free inspections and safety training for staff and students.

The 10 new RSI approved schools are:
• Cypress Falls High School in Houston, Texas
• Dos Pueblos High School in Goleta, California
• Fort Atkinson High School in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin
• Grand Ledge High School in Grand Ledge, Michigan
• Middlesex County Vocational/Technical School in East Brunswick, New Jersey
• Murray High School in Murray, Utah
• Roberts Street Elementary and Junior/Senior High School in Canastota, New York
• Toms River High School North in Toms River, New Jersey
• Willow Ridge High School in Houston, Texas
• West Genesee High School in Camillus, New York

USITT started the program in 2011 and has since approved over 100 schools for free inspections by its partner rigging companies, which charge USITT a reduced rate. The program is sponsored by J.R. Clancy, ETC, Shepard Exposition Services, and H&H Specialties, as well as individual donors.

Often, a school's theatre or auditorium rigging falls under the purview of its drama program, whose leader may be a teacher or band director with no rigging training. With tighter budgets and staff changes, regular inspections of the rigging system used to hang and move heavy backdrops, curtains, lighting, and sound equipment over the stage often go unattended.

USITT's goals include ensuring that no school's rigging system goes uninspected for lack of funding, and instilling best stage safety practices at the high school level. The program is open to all secondary schools nationwide.

The next round of RSI applications opens in Fall 2016. Visit the URL below for more info.

WWWwww.usitt.org

WWWwww.usitt.org/rigsafe


(18 April 2016)

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