PRA: Introduction to Production Risk Assessment
Introduction to PRA and overview of the process.
FST Resources offer a selection of members-only and public documents, as well as links to organisations specialising in a particular subject.
Introduction to PRA and overview of the process.
Production Risk Assessment: Please use this form to ensure that you have briefed the stage crew and the other technical teams (LX and Sound should also normally be involved in any briefing session) on the following aspects of H&S: Before the get in and fit up during production week and before the strike and get out at the end of the show running.
Production Risk Assessment: Please use this form to identify any specific risks and their controls for the get in, fit up and strike of the set.
Production Risk Assessment: From the preliminary design assessments and final design decisions, this form should be used to identify any specific risks and their controls for the construction of the set.
The report of FST’s projects, services and activities throughout the financial year 2012/13.
PowerPoint presentation of Dundee Rep’s work with young people, presented at FST members meeting in December 2013.
PowerPoint presentation by Catherine Wheels Theatre about their work with young people. Presented at FST members meeting in December 2013.
PowerPoint presentation of YDance’s work with young people, presented at FST’s members meeting in December 2013.
PowerPoint presentation of Licketyspit’s work with children, presented at FST members meeting in December 2013.
Power Point presentation of Junction 25’s work with young people. Presented at the FST’s Members Meeting in December 2013.
Minutes from FST’s Members Meeting on 11th December 2013 at the Festival Theatre, Edinburgh. The agenda focused on youth arts and included updates from Creative Scotland on their new strategy and presentations from members.
This graph shows the structure model for the implementation of the National Youth Strategy.