React to emergency situations in a live performance environment (Q783)

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Assess and react to an emergency, such as fires, threats, accidents or other calamities by taking appropriate measures to safeguard or evacuate workers, participants, visitors or audience according to established procedures.

Assess and react to an emergency, such as fires, threats, accidents or other calamities by taking appropriate measures to safeguard or evacuate workers, participants, visitors or audience according to established procedures.
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React to emergency situations in a live performance environment
Assess and react to an emergency, such as fires, threats, accidents or other calamities by taking appropriate measures to safeguard or evacuate workers, participants, visitors or audience according to established procedures.

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    Assess and react to an emergency, such as fires, threats, accidents or other calamities by alerting emergency services and by taking appropriate measures to safeguard or evacuate workers, participants, visitors or audience according to established procedures. (English)
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    TeBeVat Competence: 60 50 00 05 21
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    assess the local situation in advance (English)
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    assess the emergency situation (English)
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    act in accordance to emergency procedures (English)
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    react to emergency situations in time-critical environments (English)
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    communicate in an emergency situation (English)
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    ensure the physical security of yourself and others (English)
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