TOWN STAGE SPECTATOR SAFETY
The Town Stage Network is a multiple number of hand held radios positioned around the entire town stage so that the operators are in ‘line-of-sight’ with each other.
The radios are set to a common frequency so that any problems relating to spectator safety can be immediately reported to the stage start, and comment can be passed between any two (or more) operators.
The operators are the Sector Spectator Marshals. The Safety Manager after their final run will return to the start and remain near the Stage Director for the duration of the stage, monitoring the network and immediately advising the Stage Director of any problems with spectator control or incidents.
All radios are set to a specific channel as advised by the Safety Manager and ensure that:
The radios are set to a common frequency so that any problems relating to spectator safety can be immediately reported to the stage start, and comment can be passed between any two (or more) operators.
The operators are the Sector Spectator Marshals. The Safety Manager after their final run will return to the start and remain near the Stage Director for the duration of the stage, monitoring the network and immediately advising the Stage Director of any problems with spectator control or incidents.
All radios are set to a specific channel as advised by the Safety Manager and ensure that:
- All radios are operational.
- All operators are familiar with their use.