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ESTA - E1.15

Entertainment Technology Recommended Practices and Guidelines for the Assembly and Use of Theatrical Boom & Base Assemblies

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Organization: ESTA
Publication Date: 1 January 2006
Status: inactive
Page Count: 24
scope:

General

This document shall apply to the assembly and use of ground-supported variable and fixed-height lighting fixture suspension devices. These devices normally consist of a floor base (having a low center of mass or large included floor contact area), vertical members (often multiple short sections, sleeved to accommodate or otherwise allow extension to greater heights) and horizontal members for attachment of lighting fixtures or accessories or both.

Annex Note References

This document uses annex notes to provide additional reference information about certain specific section requirements, concepts, or intent. Subject matter with a corresponding annex note reference is identified by the asterisk (*) symbol, and the associated reference text is found in the Annex section, identified with the referring text section number - e.g. an Annex Note to section 3.2 will be identified in the annex section as 3.2.

Scope Exclusions

The following devices are not within the scope of this document:

a. Towers, ground-support structures, lifts, and other devices that use winches (or similar mechanisms) to gain a mechanical lifting advantage;

b. Tripod or other similar lightweight stands;

c. Stands with bases using casters or other wheel assemblies as the primary loadsupporting mechanism.

d. Devices that are not ground-supported

Outdoor Use

This document shall apply to the use of boom & base assemblies in outdoor environments, but only in applications that have been evaluated and deemed acceptable by a qualified person.*

Document History

January 1, 2006
Entertainment Technology – Recommended Practices and Guidelines for the Assembly and Use of Theatrical Boom & Base Assemblies
General This document shall apply to the assembly and use of ground-supported variable and fixed-height lighting fixture suspension devices. These devices normally consist of a floor base (having a...
January 1, 2006
Entertainment Technology – Recommended Practices and Guidelines for the Assembly and Use of Theatrical Boom & Base Assemblies
General This document shall apply to the assembly and use of ground-supported variable and fixed-height lighting fixture suspension devices. These devices normally consist of a floor base (having a...
E1.15
January 1, 2006
Entertainment Technology Recommended Practices and Guidelines for the Assembly and Use of Theatrical Boom & Base Assemblies
General This document shall apply to the assembly and use of ground-supported variable and fixed-height lighting fixture suspension devices. These devices normally consist of a floor base (having a...
January 1, 2006
Entertainment Technology Recommended Practices and Guidelines for the Assembly and Use of Theatrical Boom & Base Assemblies
General This document shall apply to the assembly and use of ground-supported variable and fixed-height lighting fixture suspension devices. These devices normally consist of a floor base (having a...
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