Theatres with a harness?

Kate Willard | 01/11/2006 - 07:27

Hi Everyone

Just doing some research at the mo...

Does any theatre out there have a harness?
(you know the type that you can suspend someone in mid air with)

Can it be hired, borrowed or whatever?

Regards
Kate

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You might want to put a
Author: Na
Date: 01/11/2006 - 15:44

You might want to put a more defined location.

If you are in Melbourne, Swinburne Uni uses one, and they may be willing to hire it out.

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Kate WillardBCCT (Blacktown
Author: Kate Willard
Date: 03/11/2006 - 13:12
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Kate Willard

BCCT (Blacktown City Community Theatre)

Thanks Naomi. I'm actually located in Sydney, but knowing there's one there is great.

Cheers
Kate


No worries Harnesses are
Author: Na
Date: 03/11/2006 - 19:03

No worries Smiling

Harnesses are wonderfully useful things...

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harness
Author: David Ashton
Date: 01/11/2006 - 20:08

Please be extremely careful about flying people as many people have been hurt in the process.I suggest you talk to a rigger, maybe at one of the climbing venues around every town and get some professional advice.


Kate WillardBCCT (Blacktown
Author: Kate Willard
Date: 03/11/2006 - 13:15
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Kate Willard

BCCT (Blacktown City Community Theatre)

Thanks David. It goes without saying we would look to getting advice on how to stage what we want and make sure a knowledgeable technician handles the rigging. At the mo, we are just researching whether a harness is available in the Sydney area.

Cheers
Kate


 08/11/2006 - 09:18 ndestrukt (not verified) What you need is a five
 26/11/2006 - 03:49 robyngood (not verified) flying harness
 08/12/2006 - 08:20 Ken (not verified) Flying People
RobynI fully endorse your
Author: Pacman
Date: 12/12/2006 - 16:55

Robyn

I fully endorse your comments on the risks involved and safety systems that must be in place. Using experienced people is a good point however in two post you have used a circular argument on the experience required.
>>>Flying people and harnesses MUST be done by professional WORKSAFE LICENCED riggers who have had extensive experience in flying people.<<<
>>>Your Licenced rigger should have at least 5 years experience in flying people.<<<

How can a rigger get 5 years experience in flying people if you should only use people with 5 years experience.

This style of experience requirement is used so heavily by HR departments today that it is surprising that they have anyone qualified for the jobs they advertise.

I have refused 2 production in my theatre in recent years as they wanted to do 'RAG engineering' when flying people. It just not worth the risk to anyone.

Cheers
Pacman


flying harnesses
Author: robyngood
Date: 12/12/2006 - 05:12
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Dear Ken and all
I understand your "flymen" have done a course with Jands.
This course is NOT designed for flying people and only for "flymen" in the term for Theatrical Flying grids.
You will also find that some flying grids are not rated to fly people.

I cannot emphasise enough to all that Flying people is a very dangerous excersise. It seems easy just to put a person in a harness and suspend them from a rope however there is much more that you need to know about harnesses, the body and rigging standards and regulations.

It is a proven fact that if you do not fit a harness correctly or if the person is in the harness too long they can incur DVT or other serious conditions including DEATH.

Flying people and harnesses MUST be done by professional WORKSAFE LICENCED riggers who have had extensive experience in flying people.

there are also many regulations that you must comply with under workcover and australian standards.

Fall arrest harnesses that you find in the safety shops are NOT suitable and NOT designed to fly people they are designed as a fall arrest system. If you fly people in these harneses and you have an accident you will not be covered by insurance.

rock climbing harnesses are NOT suitable and NOT designed to fly people, these are specifically designed for rock climbing.

all harnesses fall under standards australia and must be used in accordance with the regulations they are designed for.

Flying harnesses for flying people in a theatrical or stunt sequence are SPECIFICALLY designed for that purpose, they need to be fitted for the stunt and the person.

Remember you are putting someones life in your hands.
Safety MUST NEVER be compromised by budget or lack of knowledge.

Our public liability insurance costs us over $80,000.00 to cover us for flying people....do you have that level of cover????

There are very few people in Australia qualified to Fly people.

Make sure your production not the next fatality!!!!
Could you live with yourself if you left someone incapacitated, or at worst DEAD!!!!!

Robyn Good
General Manager
Showtech Australia Pty Ltd


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