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Content of Safety Education in June 1st Activities
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Celebrations are generally held in groups, and there are risks such as crowded trampling and fire.

Students are concentrated in off-campus performance venues, which brings traffic safety problems accordingly.

There may be some security risks in the buildings and facilities of off-campus performance venues.

Parents entering the school or concentrating in a certain area to watch their children's performances will lead to mixed personnel and potential safety hazards such as trampling and bacterial spread.

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Refuse to take three-no-vehicles and overloaded vehicles. Children should not sit in the co-pilot.

When taking public transport, you should abide by the discipline of riding. When getting on and off, you should wait for the vehicle to stop and queue up to get on and off, so as to wait for the bus in a civilized way and ride in a civilized way.

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After getting off the bus, wait for the vehicle to leave. Never bypass the front of the car.

Don't stick your head, hands and arms out of the window when riding, and don't throw sundries and rubbish out of the window.

Parents don't need electric cars and motorcycles to pick up their children. Vehicles drive to zebra crossings to make way for pedestrians.

Before and after loading, if the loading and unloading personnel are familiar with the scene, don't walk around the theater at will. When loading and unloading props, pay attention to the safety of yourself and your work partners, and avoid scratches and bumps.

Before rehearsal, the actors should stick fluorescent tape on the edge of the stage and some special areas to prevent the actors from falling and bumping.

Lamps and lanterns must be fixed with safety chains to prevent them from slipping. When working high above the ground, the tools must be carefully placed, never falling off, and the workers working high above the ground should also pay attention to their own safety.

Fire prevention in performance venues is the most important. The necessary fire prevention measures for performance venues include fire doors, fire shutters, fire extinguishers, smoke exhaust holes, etc., which must be checked and replaced regularly.

When using the elevator, the staff below must keep good communication with the staff above.

All dangerous areas should be inspected and guarded by special personnel.

In the process of technical synthesis, all personnel (including performance managers and performance-related personnel) should be informed in time if there is any change in the position and moving route determined by the prop group.

During the performance, people unrelated to the stage performance should avoid entering the work and performance area (usually the stage performance area and the auxiliary stage). If necessary, it should be led by the stage supervisor and travel according to the prescribed route.

For stage installation operations, including lighting and scenery props, if aerial work is involved, climbing equipment should be built according to safety regulations, and operated by qualified and experienced personnel, and safety devices should be put on and installed before hoisting.