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Breaking down a stage set after a performance can present numerous hazards, such as fires, rigging failures, and slips and falls.
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To avoid these hazards, it is important to check the stage for any potential issues, such as replacing boards on a wooden stage, filling cracks on a concrete stage, and fixing torn or frayed carpet on a carpeted stage.
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Doing these things will help to prevent trip hazards.
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A permanent wooden stage may have boards that need replaced, a concrete stage may have cracks that need filled, and a carpeted stage may have torn or frayed carpet that needs fixed. Doing these things will help to prevent trip hazards.
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