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<blockquote data-quote="Dick Rees" data-source="post: 76353" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>Re: Light falls on HS wrestler</p><p></p><p>Every year at this time I get set to begin work on a local private school "spring musical". The auditorium where it takes place is your typical gym-with-a-stage. Suspended over the playing/seating area is an old speaker cabinet of unknown make, never designed to be flown, but nevertheless it's up there hung from eye-bolts inserted into the sides of the box. Mounted on that are several old metal horns of dubious sound quality but substantial mass.</p><p></p><p>I've informed them time and again the danger inherent in such a situation and the likely un-insurability of the install, but they have done ZIP about it. Yet they require me to submit proof of my liability insurance when I go in the building to work.</p><p></p><p>The gap between their lack of responsibility (moral and fiduciary) and their requirement of responsibility on my part hurts my brain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dick Rees, post: 76353, member: 16"] Re: Light falls on HS wrestler Every year at this time I get set to begin work on a local private school "spring musical". The auditorium where it takes place is your typical gym-with-a-stage. Suspended over the playing/seating area is an old speaker cabinet of unknown make, never designed to be flown, but nevertheless it's up there hung from eye-bolts inserted into the sides of the box. Mounted on that are several old metal horns of dubious sound quality but substantial mass. I've informed them time and again the danger inherent in such a situation and the likely un-insurability of the install, but they have done ZIP about it. Yet they require me to submit proof of my liability insurance when I go in the building to work. The gap between their lack of responsibility (moral and fiduciary) and their requirement of responsibility on my part hurts my brain. [/QUOTE]
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