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BS EN 17206-2:2023 Entertainment technology. Machinery for stages and other production areas Safety requirements for stands and truss lifts

BS EN 17206-2:2023

Entertainment technology. Machinery for stages and other production areas Safety requirements for stands and truss lifts

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Standard number:BS EN 17206-2:2023
Pages:20
Released:2024-01-03
ISBN:978 0 539 21310 2
Status:Standard
BS EN 17206-2:2023 - Entertainment Technology Safety Standard

BS EN 17206-2:2023 - Entertainment Technology Safety Standard

Standard Number: BS EN 17206-2:2023

Pages: 20

Release Date: 2024-01-03

ISBN: 978 0 539 21310 2

Status: Standard

Overview

Introducing the BS EN 17206-2:2023, the latest standard in entertainment technology, specifically designed to ensure the safety of machinery used on stages and other production areas. This comprehensive document provides essential safety requirements for stands and truss lifts, making it an indispensable resource for professionals in the entertainment industry.

Why Choose BS EN 17206-2:2023?

Safety is paramount in the entertainment industry, where the use of machinery on stages and production areas is a daily necessity. The BS EN 17206-2:2023 standard is meticulously crafted to address the unique challenges and risks associated with these environments. By adhering to this standard, you can ensure the highest level of safety for your crew, performers, and audience.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive Coverage: This standard covers all aspects of safety requirements for stands and truss lifts, providing a thorough guide to maintaining a safe working environment.
  • Up-to-Date Information: Released on 2024-01-03, the BS EN 17206-2:2023 includes the latest safety protocols and technological advancements in the industry.
  • Easy to Understand: With 20 pages of detailed yet accessible content, this standard is designed to be user-friendly for professionals at all levels.
  • ISBN: 978 0 539 21310 2 - Easily reference and cite this standard in your safety documentation and training materials.

Who Should Use This Standard?

The BS EN 17206-2:2023 is essential for a wide range of professionals in the entertainment industry, including:

  • Stage Managers: Ensure the safety of your stage setup and operations.
  • Production Managers: Maintain a safe production environment for your crew and performers.
  • Technical Directors: Implement the latest safety standards in your technical setups.
  • Event Planners: Plan and execute events with confidence, knowing that you are adhering to the highest safety standards.
  • Safety Inspectors: Conduct thorough safety inspections with a reliable and up-to-date reference.

Benefits of Compliance

Adhering to the BS EN 17206-2:2023 standard offers numerous benefits, including:

  • Enhanced Safety: Minimize the risk of accidents and injuries by following the latest safety protocols.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Ensure that your operations meet industry regulations and standards.
  • Professional Credibility: Demonstrate your commitment to safety and professionalism to clients, partners, and stakeholders.
  • Operational Efficiency: Implementing standardized safety procedures can streamline your operations and reduce downtime.

Content Highlights

The BS EN 17206-2:2023 standard includes detailed information on various aspects of safety for stands and truss lifts, such as:

  • Design and Construction: Guidelines for the safe design and construction of stands and truss lifts.
  • Installation and Maintenance: Best practices for the installation and ongoing maintenance of machinery.
  • Operational Safety: Procedures and protocols to ensure safe operation during events and productions.
  • Risk Assessment: Methods for identifying and mitigating potential hazards.
  • Emergency Procedures: Steps to take in the event of an emergency to ensure the safety of all personnel.

Invest in Safety

Investing in the BS EN 17206-2:2023 standard is an investment in the safety and success of your productions. By implementing these guidelines, you can create a safer working environment, protect your team, and enhance the overall quality of your events.

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Don't compromise on safety. Ensure that your stage and production areas meet the highest safety standards with the BS EN 17206-2:2023. Equip yourself with the knowledge and guidelines necessary to maintain a safe and efficient working environment.

Conclusion

The BS EN 17206-2:2023 is more than just a standard; it's a comprehensive guide to safety in the entertainment industry. With its up-to-date information, user-friendly format, and detailed coverage, this standard is an essential resource for anyone involved in stage and production area operations. Prioritize safety and professionalism by incorporating the BS EN 17206-2:2023 into your safety protocols today.

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BS EN 17206-2:2023


This standard BS EN 17206-2:2023 Entertainment technology. Machinery for stages and other production areas is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 97.200.10 Theatre, stage and studio equipment
This document applies to manually operated and or power-driven stands with an Entertainment Load Limit (ELL) of more than 3 kg. NOTE 1 The ELL is the maximum load that an item of lifting equipment is designed to raise, lower or sustain. This is part 2 of the EN 17206 series. This document applies to stands which are used in places of assembly and in staging and production facilities for events and theatrical productions. Stands within the meaning of this document are used for the purposes of lifting, lowering, and holding loads (e.g. scenic elements, trusses, lighting and audiovisual equipment). It is also possible for several stands to carry a common load. These installations are not permitted to be used for the transportation of persons or for the movement of loads above people’s heads. Standing under loads is permitted when these are at rest. NOTE 2 Only during setup, the operator might, for operational reasons, be required to stand in the hazard zone for short periods of time. This document also applies to installations with new technologies or customized designs that are not expressly named here but are being used in identical modes of operation. This document does not apply to: — stands with a Load Limit ≤ 3 kg; — camera stands; — wooden stands. This document also specifies the information to be communicated between manufacturers and users, and the details that are to be provided with regards to the intended use of the machinery installations. The significant hazards dealt with in this document are identified in Clause 4.