How To Guide:Show Stop Protocols
Implementing Emergency Show Stop Protocols
Safety is the most important, and often most overlooked, aspect of live production. The Emergency Show Stop Protocols resource provides a formal procedure for handling crises, transforming a chaotic event into a managed situation. A professional protocol, based on industry best practices, includes several key components:
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Pre-Event Planning: The protocol begins before the show, with coordination between the tour, venue, and local emergency services to create a well-coordinated plan.
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Clear Chain of Command: It establishes who has the authority to stop the show (e.g., Tour Manager, Production Manager, Venue Security) to prevent the dangers of indecision during a crisis.
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Robust Communication: The plan relies on reliable communication systems, such as headsets that do not depend on main power, to link security, venue staff, and first-aid. It often includes pre-arranged "code words" or signals that allow staff to communicate emergencies quickly and discreetly.
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Medical Response Plan: A core element is a medical response plan that includes strategically placed first-aid stations and qualified personnel. It also empowers staff and even attendees to act as "zero responders," providing initial aid before professional help arrives.
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Audience Management: The protocol outlines how to use the PA system, video screens, and venue staff to give clear, calm instructions to the audience, guiding them to exits and preventing panic.
Stage Emergency & Show-Stop Protocol Generator
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STAGE EMERGENCY & SHOW-STOP PROTOCOL
[Band Name]
CHAIN OF COMMAND
1. Tour Manager: [Tour Manager Name]
2. Production Manager: [Production Manager Name]
3. Stage Manager: [Stage Manager Name]
Tour Security: [Tour Security Lead]
FOH Engineer: [FOH Engineer]
COMMUNICATION
Primary Radio: [1: Production]
Security Radio: [2: Security]
SHOW STOP Signal: [SM makes 'cut-throat' gesture]
ALL CLEAR Signal: [SM gives 'thumbs-up']
IN ANY EMERGENCY: BAND LOOKS TO STAGE MANAGER FOR CUES.
MEDICAL EMERGENCY (CROWD)
- Spotter (any crew): Radio [1: Production] with location of incident.
- TM/PM: Informs Venue Security & Medical.
- FOH Engineer: Brings up house lights in affected area if directed.
- SM: Assesses if show needs to be paused. If so, gives [SHOW STOP Signal].
- Band: If show stops, be ready for SM cue to resume.
MEDICAL EMERGENCY (BAND / CREW)
- Immediate Action: Closest person gives [SHOW STOP Signal] to SM.
- SM: Confirms & relays signal to band. Radios for medical.
- Band: Stop playing, await instructions from SM. Exit stage if directed.
- TM/PM: Coordinates with medical team.
- FOH Engineer: Play house music. Await "All Clear".
POWER FAILURE (STAGE or VENUE)
- Band: Stop playing. Stay in position if safe. Await instructions.
- SM: Assess situation. Use flashlight/runners for communication.
- FOH/LD: Switch to backup power if available. Communicate status to PM/TM.
- TM/PM: Liaise with venue. Decide whether to continue or cancel show.
- FOH Engineer: If show is stopped, make announcement if PA is on emergency power.
SECURITY BREACH (UNAUTHORIZED PERSON ON STAGE)
- Immediate Action: [SHOW STOP Signal] given by SM or security.
- Tour Security: Intercept and remove individual. Radio on [2: Security].
- Band: Stop playing. Create distance. Follow SM directions to exit if necessary.
- TM: Liaise with Venue Security. Decide on pressing charges.
- SM: Await "All Clear" from security before resuming.
SECURITY BREACH (FIGHT IN CROWD)
- Spotter: Radio [2: Security] with location.
- Tour/Venue Security: Respond to incident.
- TM/PM: Assess if show needs to stop. Advise SM.
- FOH Engineer: Bring up house lights in area if directed.
- Band: Continue playing unless given [SHOW STOP Signal].
FIRE / PYROTECHNIC MALFUNCTION
- Immediate Action: [SHOW STOP Signal].
- Crew: Use fire extinguishers if trained and safe to do so.
- SM: Direct band to exit stage immediately.
- TM/PM: Call 911. Liaise with Venue Manager to initiate venue fire plan.
- FOH Engineer: Bring up ALL house lights. Make evacuation announcement if directed.
SEVERE WEATHER (OUTDOOR SHOW)
- TM/PM: Monitor weather radar. Make the call to pause or evacuate based on local regulations and safety.
- If Pausing: SM gives [SHOW STOP Signal]. Band exits stage.
- If Evacuating: FOH Engineer makes pre-scripted announcement.
- LD: Bring up house lights.
- All Crew: Secure stage equipment as per weather plan.
CRITICAL EQUIPMENT FAILURE (Show Stopping)
- Department Head (e.g., Audio, Video): Informs SM of issue and estimated fix time.
- SM: Gives [SHOW STOP Signal] to band and communicates issue.
- Band: Stall for time if possible (e.g., talk to crowd) or exit stage if directed.
- TM/PM: Informed of downtime.
- FOH Engineer: Play house music if show is fully stopped.
VENUE EVACUATION (FOR ANY REASON)
- Decision: Made by TM/PM in conjunction with Venue Management.
- SM: Gives [SHOW STOP Signal]. Directs band/crew to secure exit.
- FOH Engineer: Bring up ALL house lights. Make pre-scripted evacuation announcement.
- Band & Crew: Proceed to designated safe muster point.
- TM/PM: Account for all personnel at muster point.
ACTIVE THREAT (RUN. HIDE. FIGHT.)
- Immediate Action: Anyone identifying threat yells "GUN!" or "SHOTS FIRED!". Do NOT use code words.
- All Personnel: Evacuate immediately if a safe path exists. Do not wait for direction. Get as far away as possible.
- If Evacuation is not possible: Hide in a secure location. Lock/barricade doors. Silence phones.
- Last Resort: Fight back. Act with physical aggression. Improvise weapons.
- Communication: Only communicate with 911 when it is safe to do so.