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The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below. Essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) may also be included. |
Tours may occur: | interstate intrastate overseasregional areas |
Other production documentation may include: | budgetlocation agreementsperformers' contracts |
Relevant location information may include: | access, e.g. hours, truck access, parkingamenities and facilities, including food and beverage facilitiesmasking requirementspower capacitytechnical specifications, including power capacityvenue layout and dimensions, e.g. backstage, auditorium, stage |
Specific tour requirements will vary in accordance with the area of work and may include: | accommodation (for cast, crew)adaptation to physical elementsadditional equipmentpersonnel requirementspublicity arrangements, e.g. interviews, photo calls, publicity with local media special financial arrangements, e.g. petty cash, time and wages books, letters of creditspecial packing or transportation for physical elementstransport (air, sea, land) |
Legal requirements and regulations which impact on touring may include: | differing requirements between States/Territories in Australiaindustrial awards governing travel, rehearsal and performance provisionsregulations affecting overseas touring, e.g. customs, quarantinesafety issues in relation to the transportation of materials and equipment |
Relevant documentation and information may include: | accommodation listsaddress lists and agent listsartists call sheets, e.g. publicity call sheetsbump in schedulescompany listscontact listsdressing room listsfront-of-house information and distribution listsground planslocal contactsmaps and information on touring cities and townsmeeting minutesperformance scheduleproduction schedulesprops listsscenery liststechnical plots, e.g. flying plots and dome plotstexts and meeting agendaticketstime sheetstour itinerariestransport detailsunderstudy/covers listsvenue informationwardrobe lists and preliminary cue synopses |
Overseas tours may require the following documentation to be prepared: | carnets for air and sea freightcustoms and quarantine documentation, e.g. travel permits or visas for personnelluggage labels translations of script and organisation documentation and information on activity |
Problems on tour may include: | equipment or transportation breakdowngroup conflict or dissatisfactionloss of equipment or other valuablesneed for further adjustments to physical elementspoor supplier performanceservice complaintssickness, injury or deathunexpected delays |