Hi Lisa,
Thanks for posting - good, basic information!
Good health, Weogo
On 12/16/2024 2:06 PM, Lisa Sieverts via Organizers wrote:
We require our board members to take crowd manager training regularly.
Here’s a free training that does the trick:
https://www.mass.gov/info-details/crowd-managers
Lisa in NH
Lisa Sieverts
603-762-0235
lisa(a)lisasieverts.com
On 16 Dec 2024, at 12:54, Timothy Swartz via Organizers wrote:
I can vouch for the fact that a Fire Marshal will have opinions
about fabrics hanging in a public assembly space, like a hall used
for dancing. At the Capital City Grange Hall, when we wanted to
make some acoustic panels to (permanently) hang on our walls, we
discussed them first with our Fire Marshal. He told us we needed
to make them with fire-rated sound-absorbing insulation (we used
RockWool batts), and cover them with a fire-rated fabric (we found
acoustically-transparent, fire-rated fabric at Guilford of Maine
(we purchased from
ATSAcoustics.com). He was OK with us making
the frames out of non-fire-rated wood with non-rated plywood
backs. They also had to be hung so that they could not be knocked
down by accident--we made simple hold-downs.
In general at the Grange Hall (I am the President as well as on
the Montpelier Contra Dance Committee), we have found that the
Fire Marshals are very willing to talk about options if you
consult them /before/ you do the project, and will sometimes make
helpful suggestions. In our state (VT), the Fire Marshal's
office is the one that issues building permits as well as directly
supervising fire-safety issues. They are not nearly as friendly
if they come in after the project is done! We always consult
with them early in the planning process, and have maintained good
relationships with their office.
For those organizations that rent space for their dances, I would
recommend similar consultation with the landlord before making
changes, as they will be liable whether:
A) The Fire Marshal discovers an un-permitted change to a space or
B) A fire takes place and un-permitted changes have been made. No
one wants that to happen, of course!
Be aware that Fire Marshals have to be always thinking about
worst-case scenarios, so they are obligated to look for potential
safety problems with the design of public spaces. I'm sure it's
not a comfortable job to have! If you respect the requirements of
their job, they will most likely be happy to work with you--but of
course will not automatically approve your first ideas.
Tim Swartz, Montpelier Contra Dance committee member
On Mon, Dec 16, 2024 at 12:18 PM Bill Frysinger via Organizers
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I don't want to start a whole new thread, but as people think
about options I want to remind folks that it is important to
have someone involved who can "think like a Fire Marshall".
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