Safety in Performing Arts Environment (5ECTS)
Code: KM00ER61-3001
General information
- Enrollment
- 02.07.2021 - 31.07.2021
- Registration for the implementation has ended.
- Timing
- 01.08.2021 - 31.12.2021
- Implementation has ended.
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
- 5 ECTS
- RDI portion
- 2 ECTS
- Mode of delivery
- On-campus
- Campus
- Hämeentie 135 D
- Teaching languages
- Finnish
- Seats
- 6 - 14
- Degree programmes
- Live Performance Technology
Learning outcomes
The students understand safe working practices as a significant part of their professional competencies in live performance engineering. They advance and sustain a safe and sustainble working enviroment in their workplace. They are familiar with the factors related to ergonomy in their work and work in an ergonomical way. They are familiar with the protective equipment needed in live performance engineering work and uses the equipment when needed. They can prevent fires in live performance venues. They know how to work safely in fall-risk zones. They are able to work safely with the electronic systems related to live performance engineering. They can work safely with the most common tools, and can use chemicals common in live performance activities in a safe way. They can handle and suspend live performance technological equipment safely.
Content
Safety in live performance engineering
Ergonomic work practices
Protective equipment
Fire safety in live performance venues
Electrical safety of live performance technology
Working in fall-risk zones
Safe use of tools and chemicals
Safety in suspension
Teaching methods
Lectures
Assignments
Workshops
Location and time
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Learning materials and recommended literature
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Alternative completion methods of implementation
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Internship and working life connections
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Exam dates and retake possibilities
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International connections
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Student workload
80% attendance required
Content scheduling
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Further information for students
80% attendance required
Assessment methods and criteria
Attendance
Learning journal
Reporting
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
The student recognizes potential risks in the performing arts environment and takes them into account while working in a professional team. The student is able to do risk assessments and he/she knows how to reduce risks in the working environment. The student uses personal safety equipment and works with ergonomics in mind. The student works safely with electrical systems and fall-risk zones. In professional situations, he/she takes fire-safety into account. The student understands safety procedures of common chemicals and tools. He/she can suspend equipment safely.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
The student recognizes potential risks in the performing arts environment and takes them into account independently. The student is able to do risk assessments and he/she knows how to reduce risks in the working environment. The student uses personal safety equipment and works with ergonomics in mind. The student works safely with electrical systems and fall-risk zones. In professional situations, he/she takes fire-safety into account. The student understands safety procedures of common chemicals and tools. He/she can suspend equipment safely. The student can assess his/hers safety in the working environment and maintains his/hers safety actively.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
The student recognizes potential risks in the performing arts environment and takes them into account independently at all times. The student is able to do risk assessments and he/she knows how to reduce risks in the working environment. The student uses personal safety equipment and works with ergonomics in mind. The student works safely with electrical systems and fall-risk zones. In professional situations, he/she takes fire-safety into account. The student understands safety procedures of common chemicals and tools. He/she can suspend equipment safely. The student can assess the safety of the workgroup in the working environment and maintains and improves his/hers own safety actively.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
The student recognizes potential risks in the performing arts environment and takes them into account while working in a professional team. The student is able to do risk assessments and he/she knows how to reduce risks in the working environment. The student uses personal safety equipment and works with ergonomics in mind. The student works safely with electrical systems and fall-risk zones. In professional situations, he/she takes fire-safety into account. The student understands safety procedures of common chemicals and tools. He/she can suspend equipment safely.