Sunday, 22 April 2012

Health and Safety policy



- A risk assessment would need to be carried out to ensure the location was safe enough for the audience, e.g. stability of ground, any loose-hanging rocks etc.

- A walk-way for the audience to follow will have to be regularly maintained by Marshalls to ensure it is safe to walk on.

- The audience will need to wear some sort of protective gear, e.g. hard-helmets.

- The artwork will need to be protected from the elements using a thin film of protective plastic over the surface.

- The cave itself will need to be somewhat protected from the elements to make it a safe environment for the audience, e.g. sheltered in evenings etc.

- The four spotlights in the corner must be checked hourly to ensure they don't overheat and to make sure no damage is sustained to the wiring.

- Marshalls will be required within the exhibition to monitor the artwork so no damage is sustained and so that the audience is under no threat of element exposure or general accident due to the exhibition being outside - at least five Marshalls at one time.

-  Torches will be handed out individually, there will be a large collection of torches in case of breakage stored and kept with the Marshalls at the entrance.

- Warnings will have to issued such as not recommending people with visual impairment partake in the exhibition due to the light quality and arrangement of lighting.

- Ensure location does not harm wildlife or is a habitat of any species for the protection of the creatures as well as the audience.

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