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Updating the industry standard stage rigging text for a new generation
First published in 1987 and revised in 1997 and 2007, Stage Rigging Handbook remains the only book in any language that covers the design, operation, and maintenance of stage rigging equipment. Though often unnoticed, these systems are critical in both easing the workload of stage technicians and creating storytelling magic for the audience. This landmark text imparts the foundations for understanding and implementing rigging systems, such that upon completion of the book, the reader is ready to begin hands-on training and practice.
Organized into four sections, the handbook combines research and practical experience to guide riggers through their work. It begins by explaining the construction and care of basic lifting media. Part two analyzes types of rigging systems; then the handbook details the forces that impact rigging, from Newtonian physics to calculating expansive modern systems. Finally, it presents day-to-day best safety practices, including brand new sections on risk assessment and fall protection.
This reorganized and greatly expanded fourth edition of Jay O. Glerum's industry standard text updates much of the information in the previous editions with the addition of chapters on truss (the framework that supports lighting, screens, and other accessories), motorized chain hoists, hardware, and job safety, including fall protection systems. Award-winning production manager Shane Kelly preserves Glerum's voice while bringing fresh information to a new generation of riggers, supplementing the text with updated versions of earlier photographs and drawings as well as an additional one hundred illustrations. The handbook facilitates the development of a rigging practice rooted in safety, precision, and professionalism.
Contents
CONTENTS
Preface to the Fourth Edition
Symbols and Abbreviations
Selected Formulae
Foreword by Mark Shanda
Part 1. Foundations of Rigging
1. Lifting Media
2. Cutting and Finishing of Rope
3. Rigging Hardware
4. Fabrics and Curtains
5. Chain Hoists
6. Truss
Part 2. Types of Rigging Systems
7. Rope Set Systems
8. Counterweight Systems
9. Block and Tackle Systems
10. Curtain Tracking Systems
11. Powered Hoist Systems
12. Fire Protection
Part 3. Calculating Loads and Reactions
13. Load and Force
14. Beam Forces
15. Effect of Load and Force on Rigging Systems
16. Bridle Analysis
Part 4. Operation, Training, Inspection, and Safety
17. Rigging Elements to Fly
18. Daily Inspection, Annual Inspection, and Maintenance
19. Training and Operation of Rigging Systems
20. Safety on the Job
Works Cited
Glossary
Index