Contribute to a safe and sustainable working environment (Q712)

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Show awareness of risks related to your and your colleagues’ activities on stage and in the audience area in the performing arts and act accordingly to ensure the own safety.

Show awareness of risks related to your and your colleagues’ activities on stage and in the audience area in the performing arts and act accordingly to ensure the own safety.
  • Maintain a safe, hygienic and secure working environment
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Contribute to a safe and sustainable working environment
Show awareness of risks related to your and your colleagues’ activities on stage and in the audience area in the performing arts and act accordingly to ensure the own safety.
  • Maintain a safe, hygienic and secure working environment

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Limited to the actions practitioners can take within the responsibility of their function and their position in the chain of command. Includes the theoretical background of the organisation of health and safety. (English)
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TeBeVat Competence: 60 00 00 03 02
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ETTE handbook, CH 2
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Works with attention for the safety of colleagues, artists, public and other stakeholders. (English)
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Detects, prevents and protects against risks and injury (such as electric shock, hearing damage, hazardous substances, tripping, fire, …) (English)
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Pays attention to minimum lighting conditions and sound levels on stage to ensure orientation and communication during setup, focus, sound check, rehearsal and performance. (English)
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Works with attention for the sustainable use of materials and energy. (English)
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