Jeffrey Richardson
Member
Our university just announced that we are fully expecting to re-open with students on campus this fall (Aug. 16th). I have been tasked with creating the procedure for we how will be able to support all of our normal orientation events in a "safe" manner. I have already come up with a list of PPE for our employees including masks, gloves, sanitizer etc. But I am wondering what sort of procedures and changes people are making in order to accommodate future events.
My building is 500 seats and as of right now we are working to come up with a new usher and house manager manual to direct groups to sit at a social distance, we are also working on the assumption that we will not be able to hold all 500 people, likely closer to 250 max, even down to 125 at a time (if we assume 25%). I have also been working with our reps to get information on sanitizing fog fluid to use overnight between events
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and other new releases that could benefit us during this situation. At this point, we are only trying to address FOH concerns as we don't have events that utilize the backstage areas until later in September.
Thanks in advance for everyone's input!
My building is 500 seats and as of right now we are working to come up with a new usher and house manager manual to direct groups to sit at a social distance, we are also working on the assumption that we will not be able to hold all 500 people, likely closer to 250 max, even down to 125 at a time (if we assume 25%). I have also been working with our reps to get information on sanitizing fog fluid to use overnight between events
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and other new releases that could benefit us during this situation. At this point, we are only trying to address FOH concerns as we don't have events that utilize the backstage areas until later in September.
Thanks in advance for everyone's input!