How to Safely Build a Temporary Stage
There are many reasons why one could choose for building a temporary stage, for the Obama Inauguration it is imperative to construct a stage large enough to accommodate the occasion, but still be easy to tear down once the festivities conclude. For the prestigious event, workers must pay close attention to detail and safety is of the utmost importance. There are many details that require consideration prior to construction, workers will visit the site, take measurements, write up a job specification list and instructions.
Building a temporary stage can be quite demanding and time consuming. The preliminary measurements must be done correctly, the materials must be ordered correctly and the plans must contain all the necessary information and allow for any possible inconsistencies or delays that may occur. By allowing for any setbacks, this will make it easier when it comes time to do the actual construction of the temporary stage.
It is very important to use the right tools, make sure the blades of instruments are sharpened and in proper working condition, safety goggles and other protective eyewear must be worn, make certain power tools are properly grounded and be mindful of loose clothing or hair so that it not be caught in power tools. Also of importance is to make sure loads of materials are properly carried and moved, be sure to wear steel toed work shoes and use proper lifting procedures. All of these factors combined will ensure proper work safety rules are observed and will eliminate the possibility of any injuries. Work place safety is a very important issue and by enacting a few simple rules, contractors can be certain that everyone on the job site is well protected and nobody is acting in a careless fashion that may lead to needless injuries.
Once the stage has been safely constructed and the event takes place, then the teardown must be done. Nails must be removed, boards disassembled and materials must be disposed of. Just as it was while constructing the stage, carefully deconstructing is just as important. The same safety standards observed during installation must be observed for worker protection. In addition to simple safety practices, a plan must be enacted for the tearing down of the temporary stage and the left-over materials must be disposed of in the proper manner. Project managers are required to contact a disposal company and have a dumpster hauled to the work site for disposing of any waste or used materials, or fines or penalties may be incurred.
With proper plans and safety procedures in place, workers are ensured of being safe and protected during the job. Simple common sense and good decision making are very important when doing any construction job; workers must be mindful of everything going on around them and strive to meet safety requirements imposed by law. Through the entire construction and tearing-down process, must constantly be observed for the job to flow smoothly and efficiently.
