DERWENT ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE Southern Tasmanian Dance Eisteddfod INDUCTION 2018
THE DERWENT ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE IS WHOLLY OWNED AND OPERATED BY THE GLENORCHY CITY COUNCIL. THIS SITE INDUCTION IS FOR ALL VOLUNTEERS, DANCE SCHOOL TEACHERS AND ASSISTANTS, COMMITTEE MEMBERS AND CONTRACTORS OF THIS EVENT
DEC PLAN VIEW The following slide is a plan view of the Derwent Entertainment Centre. Please note the ENTRY POINT for all STDE participants, volunteers, committee members and contractors.
Derwent Entertainment Centre Venue Plan & Conference Facilities Backstage Toilets Loading Dock #2 Loading Dock #1 Green Room 1 Dressing Rooms 2 3 4 5 Contractor Only Entry Green Room 6 NO ENTRY/ EMERGENCY EXIT Tech Office Walk of Fame Astley Room Nostalgia Bar Main Arena Production Office Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Devils Foyer Devils Den Arena Red Kiosk Arena Green Kiosk Red Foyer Blue Foyer Customer Service ENTRY Green Foyer Main Entrance Boardroom/ Staff Room
DEC SITE PLAN The following slide is a plan site view of the Derwent Entertainment Centre and surrounds. Please note the entry and exits from the Brooker Highway. This is the main access route to the Derwent Entertainment Centre. Please note the location of the rear compound and security gate. All hirers, performers and volunteer's are required to park in the Red Carpark unless they are dropping off equipment, supplies or personnel. Once you have dropped of equipment you must park in the Red Carpark. Prop drop off and collection is ONLY permitted during the time allocated by the STDE Committee. The security gate will be CLOSED at all times during the event to ensure the safety of all participants.
CONTRACTOR, HIRER, PERFORMER, VOLUNEETER, DEC STAFF OVERFLOW PARKING RED CARPARK REAR COMPOUND ENTRY - SECURITY GATE CONTRACTOR ENTRY ONLY DEC STAGE DOOR EMERGENCY EXIT ONLY GREEN CAR PARK SITE PLAN MAIN ENTRY BOX OFFICE BLUE CAR PARK BROOKER HWY ENTRY / EXIT
Glenorchy City Council and the Derwent Entertainment Centre follow the Safety Circle Philosophy. All DEC workers have agreed to: Follow standard procedures to ensure work inside the Safety Circle Interrupt unsafe acts our own and others Being willing to be interrupted when being unsafe Manage risk by conducting risk assessments Reporting all hazards and incidents to their supervisor immediately. As a DEC visitor we expect you to abide by the same principles If you identify a hazard or safety issue, report it to your DEC contact.
HEALTH AND SAFETY POLICY The DEC is committed to providing and maintaining a safe and healthy work environment for all workers, visitors, contractors and members of the public. In demonstrating DEC s duty of care, every reasonable effort will be made to provide a working environment that minimises the risk of personal injury and ill health. This includes:- Providing appropriate training. Providing safe plant, equipment and systems of work. Providing regular consultation with workers on health and safety issues. Responsibilities for all Contractor's / DEC workers & Event Participants Health and safety is everyone s responsibility. Follow reasonable directions given by their Managers, Coordinators, Supervisors. If you identify an unsafe act or condition that presents an imminent risk of injury or damage to plant or equipment. Stop work immediately or interrupt the work activity. Make conditions safe notify DEC staff
WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY (WHS) ACT 2012 Duties as a worker: Workers Must take reasonable care for their own safety while at work, is such that their acts or omissions do not adversely effect the health and safety of other persons Comply with any reasonable instruction relating to health and safety Cooperate with any reasonable policy and procedure of the business that relates to health and safety
INCIDENT AND HAZARD REPORTING All incidents that occur during the 2018 STDE must be reported to the DEC Box Office as soon as possible An Incident can include: An event that interrupts the workplace, whether injury results or not. Motor Vehicle damage Property Damage Personal Injury Environmental Hazards must be reported via the incident report form
MANUAL HANDLING Size up the load Check the loads size, weight and stability. Do I need help to lift it? Move close to the load Spread your feet shoulder width apart. Always bend your knees Keep your chest up. and get a firm grip. Tighten your core (abdominal muscles) Raise the object using your leg muscles Hold the load close to your body keeping your head up. Turn by moving your feet Pivot your feet. Avoid twisting movements. No person is required to handle a load that is beyond their capacity, or which they reasonably perceive is a risk to their health and safety.
SMOKING The Public Health Amendment Act 2011 Under this Act, GCC / DEC is required to control smoking in the workplace. Smoking is not permitted within any: DEC Building (within 5m of any entrance or exit to a building) DEC Vehicles DEC Plant or Equipment Area Smoking is only to occur in designated areas
DRUGS AND ALCOHOL Any workers affected by alcohol and/or drugs at work has a serious impact on the health and safety of everyone at that worksite. GCC / DEC has a zero tolerance to illicit drugs. Presenting to work under the influence/affected by drugs or alcohol will not be accepted. Immediate Action will be taken.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY The DEC requires: That all electrical work is only to be carried out by licenced electricians. All electrical tools and equipment brought onto site at the DEC MUST be inspected and tested and tagged by a qualified person in accordance with AS/NZ 3760:2010. This includes hair dryers, styling wands, hot rollers irons and anything that is plugged into 240v power. Random inspections will take place by a qualified / nominated DEC Technical Staff Equipment that does not have a current test tag in place will be removed from service and will not be placed back into service until the item is tested and tagged. TESTING & TAGGING SERVICE CAN BE PROVIDED BY DEC STAFF AT A COST OF $25 PER LEAD Treat all unidentified wires and cables as live, until signed off as isolated by qualified and licensed electrician.
VEHICLE ACCESS LOADING DOCK AREA 1. Add photo of rear compound All hirers, contractors, performers and volunteers can drop off equipment at the loading dock or people at the artist entry but no vehicles are allowed to park in the loading dock compound All vehicles must be removed from the loading bay area once unloading in finished. Parking is available in the Red Carpark adjacent to the main rear compound gate.
BACKSTAGE Where - DRESSING ideas happen ROOM AREA NO ENTRY to the General Public It is the responsibility of teachers, assistants and parents to take care of their belongings and ensure participants are supervised at all times All equipment stored backstage is the responsibility of the owner BE AWARE of who should and should not be in your dressing rooms at all times
EMERGENCY EVACUATION The Derwent Entertainment Centre has a two stage evacuation alarm system installed. Once the first warning announcement is triggered, the DEC Chief Fire Warden will ask patrons to stand by whilst the alarm is investigated. The Derwent Entertainment Centre Emergency Response team will investigate and report back to the DEC Chief Fire Warden. If no evacuation is required the Chief Fire warden will make an announcement that all is clear and the show/ event or meeting can continue If evacuation is required the automatic evacuation message will sound. If you have to evacuate you must follow instructions from the DEC Staff who will direct you to the safe assembly area away from the incident
EMERGENCY EVACUATION The following slides show the procedure to be followed if an evacuation is required. They also show the location of the safe emergency assembly areas. They also indicate the direction of travel if an evacuation is required any area of the building
EMERGENCY ASSEMBLY POINT RED CARPARK CONTRACTOR, HIRER, PERFORMER, VOLUNEETER, DEC STAFF OVERFLOW Where ideas PARKING happen REAR COMPOUND ENTRY - SECURITY GATE CONTRACTOR ENTRY ONLY STAGE DOOR ARTIST ENTRY DEC GREEN CAR PARK EMERGENCY ASSEMBLY POINT MAIN ENTRY BOX OFFICE BLUE CAR PARK EMERGENCY ASSEMBLY POINT LOCATIONS EMERGENCY ASSEMBLY POINT BROOKER HWY ENTRY / EXIT
PATRON EVACUATION- PROCEDURE #1 EMERGENCY LOCATION -BACKSTAGE Derwent Entertainment Centre Venue Plan & Conference Facilities EMERGENCY LOCATION Green Room 1 Dressing Rooms 2 3 4 5 Green Room 6 Walk of Fame Tech Office Astley Room Nostalgia Bar RED Main Arena BLUE GREEN Production Office Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Devils Foyer Devils Den Arena Red Kiosk Arena Green Kiosk Red Foyer Green Foyer Blue Foyer Customer Service Main Entrance Boardroom/ Staff Room
PATRON EVACUATION- PROCEDURE#2 EMERGENCY LOCATION FRONT OF BUILDING Derwent Entertainment Centre Venue Plan & Conference Facilities Green Room 1 Green Room 6 Dressing Rooms 2 3 4 5 Tech Office Walk of Fame Astley Room Nostalgia Bar RED Main Arena BLUE GREEN Production Office Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Devils Foyer Devils Den Arena Red Kiosk EMERGENCY LOCATION Arena Green Kiosk Red Foyer Green Foyer Blue Foyer Customer Service Main Entrance Boardroom/ Staff Room
PATRON EVACUATION- PROCEDURE#3 EMERGENCY LOCATION HIGHWAY SIDE Derwent Entertainment Centre Venue Plan & Conference Facilities Green Room 1 Green Room 6 Dressing Rooms 2 3 4 5 Tech Office Walk of Fame Astley Room Nostalgia Bar RED Main Arena BLUE GREEN Production Office Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Devils Foyer EMERGENCY Devils LOCATION Den Arena Red Kiosk Arena Green Kiosk Red Foyer Green Foyer Blue Foyer Customer Service Main Entrance Boardroom/ Staff Room
PATRON EVACUATION- PROCEDURE#4 EMERGENCY LOCATION RIVERSIDE Derwent Entertainment Centre Venue Plan & Conference Facilities Green Room 1 Green Room 6 Dressing Rooms 2 3 4 5 Tech Office Walk of Fame EMERGENCY Astley Room LOCATION Nostalgia Bar RED Main Arena BLUE GREEN Production Office Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Devils Foyer Devils Den Arena Red Kiosk Arena Green Kiosk Red Foyer Green Foyer Blue Foyer Customer Service Main Entrance Boardroom/ Staff Room
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Follow instructions given by the Chief Fire Warden over the DEC PA System 4 EVACUATION PROCEDURES: Ensure you are taking the correct exit pathway: Backstage, Front of building, Highway Side or River Side. Ensure all participants in your care are accounted for Evacuate your dressing room and leave an EVACUATED sign outside the door to signify you have left. Do not panic, be calm and follow the instructions given.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The Glenorchy City Council and the Derwent Entertainment Centre thank you for your time in viewing this site induction. Please complete the Induction Sign Off form, which can be downloaded on the STDE Event Page on our website and email to info@derwent.com.au Remember - Everyone deserves to go home SAFE Derwent Entertainment Centre Management and Staff