Boss Anova Posted December 16, 2021 Share Posted December 16, 2021 16 hours ago, JimF-LowBari said: Which reminds me…. Who inspects the props to make sure they are safe for members to be on. If the price is right, supposedly Bob Barker. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IllianaLancerContra Posted December 16, 2021 Share Posted December 16, 2021 On 12/15/2021 at 5:40 AM, keystone3ply said: Spirit's crew that handled the "Bottle Tree" props did wear hard hats this past summer. They were solid white & I think they also wore white coveralls as well? (Or at least that's what I saw in my mind.) They reminded me of the NASA ground crew. #SafetyFirst In 1980 SoA had an OSHA ‘Hearing Protection Required’ sign next to the DM podium. 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lance Posted December 16, 2021 Share Posted December 16, 2021 16 hours ago, 2000Cadet said: I spent 20 years in the military and I personally know people who didn't report being sexually assaulted because they didn't feel as if they would be believed or worse, they'd be blamed for their own traumatic experience. That's just one example. They believed it because it was true. And they still believe it because it's still true. How much is this movement chipping away at at that? I guess we'll see. Your whole post nailed it. It can also be a way of trying to escape reliving the trauma over and over again. The term "survival mode" has been overused to the point where it has little meaning, but it's real. 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Terri Schehr Posted December 16, 2021 Share Posted December 16, 2021 57 minutes ago, Lance said: They believed it because it was true. And they still believe it because it's still true. How much is this movement chipping away at at that? I guess we'll see. Your whole post nailed it. It can also be a way of trying to escape reliving the trauma over and over again. The term "survival mode" has been overused to the point where it has little meaning, but it's real. Truth is, you relive the trauma every time you hear about another one. It never leaves you. 3 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LabMaster Posted December 17, 2021 Share Posted December 17, 2021 On 12/15/2021 at 7:42 AM, Mello Dude said: Om my, railings, ramps and stairs being out of compliance etc. Handling of heavy equipment, loading and unloading. I supposed you could adopt OSHA standards, but OSHA would have no part of it at all. Then you would have to create a process for implementation and compliance and have appropriate insurance/underwriter oversight and so on. Ahead of that would be all engineering and design of the props. There would be a need for safety training. It grows and grows. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JimF-LowBari Posted December 17, 2021 Share Posted December 17, 2021 11 minutes ago, LabMaster said: I supposed you could adopt OSHA standards, but OSHA would have no part of it at all. Then you would have to create a process for implementation and compliance and have appropriate insurance/underwriter oversight and so on. Ahead of that would be all engineering and design of the props. There would be a need for safety training. It grows and grows. My only thoughts are being sure the bleeping things are put together safely show after show after…. And as the season wears on people get complacent or rushed or more worried about other things. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
keystone3ply Posted December 17, 2021 Share Posted December 17, 2021 (edited) 9 hours ago, LabMaster said: I supposed you could adopt OSHA standards, but OSHA would have no part of it at all. Then you would have to create a process for implementation and compliance and have appropriate insurance/underwriter oversight and so on. Ahead of that would be all engineering and design of the props. There would be a need for safety training. It grows and grows. 9 hours ago, JimF-LowBari said: My only thoughts are being sure the bleeping things are put together safely show after show after…. And as the season wears on people get complacent or rushed or more worried about other things. Shirley in the year 2022 the corps have adopted safety training & rules governing the use of props for all students, staff, & volunteers. (And don't call me "Shirley"; see video.) I know there are policies in place for broadway tours, concert tours, & the traveling "carnivals". Edited December 17, 2021 by keystone3ply cx 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IllianaLancerContra Posted December 17, 2021 Share Posted December 17, 2021 12 hours ago, LabMaster said: I supposed you could adopt OSHA standards, but OSHA would have no part of it at all. Then you would have to create a process for implementation and compliance and have appropriate insurance/underwriter oversight and so on. Ahead of that would be all engineering and design of the props. There would be a need for safety training. It grows and grows. Well, this seems to have evolved into a props discussion so I will add my $0.02. I have a relative who is a civil engineer in the Los Angeles area. He mainly designs gas stations, but also has the credentials to certify if a building is safe or not post-earthquake. He rakes in big bucks after every earthquake. And pays a lot for insurance to cover him in case of mistake (but no mistakes so far). Anyway, my point is that if a Corps (or DCI) want professional engineering certification for props, they will need to pay for this service. And this will cost $$. Same with insurance. This needs to be weighed against potential civil (& possibly criminal in some cases) liability if a member is injured (or worse) due to a prop accident. Just because an accident has not yet occurred shouldn't lull the activity into a sense of complacency. 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JimF-LowBari Posted December 17, 2021 Share Posted December 17, 2021 2 hours ago, IllianaLancerContra said: Just because an accident has not yet occurred shouldn't lull the activity into a sense of complacency. With my above average sarcasm level dealing with stupidity this brings up a few flashbacks… and a few people who quit talking to me. ”We’ve been doing it this way for years and nothing has happened” Me: “Yet..” 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IllianaLancerContra Posted December 17, 2021 Share Posted December 17, 2021 22 minutes ago, JimF-LowBari said: With my above average sarcasm level dealing with stupidity this brings up a few flashbacks… and a few people who quit talking to me. ”We’ve been doing it this way for years and nothing has happened” Me: “Yet..” I am reminded of NASA's mindset before the 2 space shuttle accidents. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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