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BS EN 17795-5:2023:2024 Edition

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Entertainment technology.Codes of Practice – Lifting and motion operations in the event industry

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BSI 2024 56
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This code of practice provides a set of guidelines for lifting and motion operations related to machinery and machinery installations used in staging and production facilities for events. This document is pertinent to all the machinery phases, assembly, commissioning, setting, operation and dismantling employed in the event industry including machinery defined in point j, Article 1.2 of the Machinery Directive (2006/42/EC): “machinery intended to move performers during artistic performances”. This document also applies to machinery and machinery installations based on new technologies or specially designed installations which are not expressly mentioned here but which nevertheless operate in a similar manner or are meant for similar purposes to those listed above. This document does not provide specific details but is intended to provide general guidelines on planning and the process of lifting and motion operations.

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2 undefined
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
14 4 Introduction of planning
4.1 General
15 4.2 Project workflow and stakeholders
4.2.1 Project workflow
16 4.2.2 Stakeholders
4.2.2.1 Initiator
4.2.2.2 Venue owner/ venue management
4.2.2.3 Artistic designer
4.2.2.4 Technical production entity
17 4.2.2.5 Contractors
19 5 Project phases for lifting and motion operation
5.1 Project concept: Develop a rough draft of the design
5.2 Preliminary design: Working out the initial design concept
20 5.3 Final design: Transferring the preliminary design to a final concept
21 5.4 Work preparation: Preparatory phase for planning construction and dismantling; organization of all production processes
22 5.5 Off-site test build
5.6 On site installation and lifting operations
5.6.1 On site installation
23 5.6.2 Lifting operations
5.7 Hand-over: Introduction to the User and Completion of construction
24 5.8 Putting into service: Show preparations
5.9 Use of machinery: Show operations
25 5.10 Dismantling and de-rigging
5.11 Evaluation: Post Production
26 Annex A (normative)Requirements for design
29 Annex B (normative)Drawing convention
32 Annex C (normative)Requirements for equipment selection
34 Annex D (normative)Requirements for on-site installation
37 Annex E (normative)Requirements for lifting operations
40 Annex F (normative)Requirements for putting into service: show preparations
43 Annex G (normative)Requirements for de-rigging work
46 Annex H (normative)Requirements for post-production
47 Annex I (informative)Roles and responsibilities
51 Annex J ⁠⁠(informative)Loads terminology
J.1 General
J.2 Maximum load for lifting equipment designed for other industries – WLL
J.2.1 General
J.2.2 Loads and forces
53 J.3 Maximum load for lifting equipment designed for the entertainment industry – ELL
J.4 Lifting system markings – SWL
BS EN 17795-5:2023
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