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QUIZ - RISK MANAGEMENT
Quiz - Risk Management
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The benefits of Tech Theatre being a CTE subject are:
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The program can get extra funding.
Students are safer.
Admin provides more support for the program as a recognized vocational choice.
All of the above.
High school students should be allowed to use ladders and lifts because:
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It is a part of their vocational training.
They’re old enough to use them unsupervised.
Most states exempt some occupational hazards if the students are in a bona fide supervised vocational program.
A and C
Risk management vs safety is:
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What’s not necessary for a Theatre Manager to know vs what a Theatre Manager should know.
The district’s responsibility vs the Theatre Manager’s responsibility.
Macro safety vs micro safety.
How many Llamas are allowed in each production vs who is responsible for cleaning up their poop.
Submit Part 1
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A school theatre should operate as if OSHA (O = “occupation” = employees) rules apply to everyone.
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T
F
A school theatre doesn’t need a Fall Protection Plan for two reasons; one is that theatre sets are just temporary structures, and two is that it’s just students using the theatre.
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T
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It’s easy to find out the risk management laws and policies for school theatres.
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T – it’s all there in the school district’s safety manual.
F – you have to search a combination of state and local building codes, OSHA, ANSI, UL, National Fire Protection Association, Department of Labor and Industries, school and district policies and procedures, and more.
Submit Part 2