WAC 296-127-01392
Stage rigging mechanics
(nonstructural). For the purpose of the Washington state
public works law, chapter 39.12 RCW, stage rigging mechanics
perform nonpermanent mechanical and operational stage rigging
work for theatrical performances and productions (regardless
of the size of the production), and is work requiring the use
of manual hydraulic systems, pneumatic systems, motor systems,
electro-mechanic and stage rigging systems and methods for
controlling and linking these.
The work includes, but is not limited to:
• Assembling, working with, or disassembling cables,
pulleys, tackle, winches, automated scenery, or other gear
associated with the lifting or supporting of objects above the
floor.
• Installing, maintaining and dismantling the physical
means of support for the overhead equipment related to the
stage production. Set motor power and truss attachment gear.
• Maintaining suspended stage equipment.
Work performed under this scope does not include: Any
work processes as described above which are necessary as part
of a public works construction project for new construction,
improvement, alteration or repair to maintain structural
integrity to an existing system or theatrical facility.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 39.12 RCW and RCW 43.22.270. 07-01-078, § 296-127-01392, filed 12/19/06, effective 2/1/07.]