[SML] Orch Pit Nets
Greg Bierly
gbierly at dejazzd.com
Mon May 20 22:20:29 UTC 2024
As far as I know it is not required but after working around a few orchestra pits, I think it should be required if not highly recommended.
Greg Bierly
> On May 20, 2024, at 9:07 AM, Jeffrey Kanyuck via Stagecraft <stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:
>
> Hello All,
> Hitting the orchestra pit net situation. We have a new theater designed for us with a movable orchestra pit.
> The designers did not feel it was needed to have a net for while the pit was down. They said they have only done it for cruise ships when there is a real change of something going into the pit by accident.
> We actually had someone fall into our other theater’s pit last spring and luckily it had a net.
> Isn’t a pit net a standard for the industry? Or is it like hand rails where once the performer is “used” to the situation they can be removed or even less than that?
> I am concerned that with a new theater we aren’t hitting appropriate standards of safety with this if we don’t have a net.
>
> Jeff Kanyuck
>
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