LIGHTING, TEMPERATURE, SPACING Sample Clauses

LIGHTING, TEMPERATURE, SPACING. Prior to the first Orchestra rehearsal, the COC shall provide to the Orchestra Players Committee scale drafting of the pit plot for each production. Input from the Committee regarding adequate access for the musicians and their instruments and safe emergency egress will be incorporated into the final pit plot. A copy of the final pit plot will be posted in the Orchestra Lounge. Should a concern regarding access or safety arise, it should be brought to the attention of the COC (through the Personnel Manager and/or Technical Director) as soon as possible. The COC shall make every endeavour to ensure that adequate lighting is available for rehearsals and performances. Adequate lighting is essential if the orchestra is to function properly. The lighting must be checked prior to the arrival of the orchestra members in order to avoid wasted time. For any rehearsal, stand lighting will be provided to any musician upon request. The COC shall make every endeavour to ensure that the temperature and humidity in the pit, the rehearsal room and the locker rooms is controlled in order to avoid serious pitch problems caused by changing temperatures. The COC will make every endeavour to ensure that the temperature and humidity of the pit and the rehearsal room be at a consistent level for one (1) hour prior to any service requiring the harp. The COC shall make every endeavour to ensure that the musicians have enough space in which to perform without raising undue concern of damage to their instruments or of causing injury to the musicians. The COC shall make every endeavour to take all measures reasonably necessary in the circumstances to protect musicians from exposure to hazardous sound levels. When the exposure limit prescribed by the Ministry of Labour regulations is exceeded, the COC shall put measures in place to reduce musicians’ exposure. The COC must post clearly visible working signs at the approaches to areas where the sound level regularly exceeds 85dBA. The COC shall use its best efforts to maintain a safe and comfortable level of air quality in the performance working areas particularly when pyrotechnical devices, smoke and dry ice are used in the production. In the case of smoke, toxic substances or other impurities invading the orchestra pit area, the COC shall provide additional ventilation if so requested by the musicians. The COC shall post, in a conspicuous place, data sheets containing specific technical information for all such substances used in the...
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LIGHTING, TEMPERATURE, SPACING. The Company shall make every endeavour to ensure that adequate lighting is available for rehearsals and performances. Adequate lighting is essential if the orchestra is to function properly. The lighting must be checked prior to the arrival of the orchestra members in order to avoid wasted time. The Company shall make every endeavour to ensure that the temperature in the pit is controlled in order to avoid serious pitch problems caused by changing temperatures. The Company shall make every endeavour to ensure that the musicians have enough space in which to perform without raising undue concern of damage to their instruments or of causing injury to the musicians. In addition, the Company shall take reasonable steps to ensure that COC rehearsals and performances do not result in hearing damage to members of the orchestra.
LIGHTING, TEMPERATURE, SPACING. The COC shall make every endeavour to ensure that adequate lighting is available for rehearsals and performances. Adequate lighting is essential if the orchestra is to function properly. The lighting must be checked prior to the arrival of the orchestra members in order to avoid wasted time. The COC shall make every endeavour to ensure that the temperature in the pit is controlled in order to avoid serious pitch problems caused by changing temperatures. The COC shall make every endeavour to ensure that the musicians have enough space in which to perform without raising undue concern of damage to their instruments or of causing injury to the musicians. In addition, the COC shall take reasonable steps to ensure that COC rehearsals and performances do not result in hearing damage to members of the orchestra.

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