Theatre Control System Upgrades

At Blumano we have been involved in several theatre machinery refurbishments. Each of those upgrades involves a new control system and a desire for keeping some or all the mechanical parts. We’re often contacted after a few of those upgrades have been done (over the last 10-15 years) and in some cases, Blumano gets involved [...]

BD2026-01-13T13:30:48+00:001월 13th, 2026|Articles KO|

Understanding when Deadman Handles are Essential for Stage Machinery

The dynamic world of stage production relies heavily on complex machinery to bring artistic visions to life. From lifting scenery to moving platforms, the precise and safe operation of the stage equipment is essential. A key component in ensuring this safety is the appropriate use of control devices, and among these, the deadman handle plays [...]

BD2025-06-16T14:15:38+01:006월 16th, 2025|Articles KO|

The Shifting Stage: From Rigging Giants to Agile Innovators, and the Imperative of Functional Safety and Safe Control Systems

The entertainment rigging automation landscape is experiencing a profound transformation, marked by the decline of giants and the ascendance of specialised companies. This evolution, while driving innovation and accessibility, also underscores the critical need for unwavering commitment to functional safety, particularly regarding Emergency Stop (E-STOP) systems and other very basic safety functions. The Rise of [...]

BD2025-04-09T11:18:35+01:004월 9th, 2025|Articles KO|

Load Securing Devices – Brakes

Upgrade or Substantial Modification? Four years ago, we wrote an article concerning stage machinery modifications, specifically when a modified machine is considered new machinery. At the time, the European Machinery WG MACHEX– a subcommittee of the European Senior Labour Inspectors Committee – was exploring the extent to which conditions may constitute grounds for a [...]

BD2024-06-20T15:28:30+01:006월 20th, 2024|Articles KO|

Achieving compliance to EN 17206 for theatres

Introduction The European stage machinery safety standard EN 17206, Machinery for stages and other production areas – Safety requirements and inspections has become the reference technical document in many parts of the world since its publication in 2020. This European standard is the first to address safety on machinery intended to move performers during artistic [...]

BD2023-08-07T12:37:55+01:008월 7th, 2023|Articles KO|

Third party controllers: The Intended use

The manufacturer’s declared intended use is crucial when deciding whether a control system qualifies for the lifting or motion operations you intend to carry out. But what exactly is the intended use? What must manufacturers consider when declaring the control system’s intended use? In the entertainment industry, stage machinery is often the combination of partly [...]

AB2023-04-19T17:24:58+01:001월 31st, 2023|Articles KO|

Misleading Sales Literature

Stage machinery is constantly evolving, and often in industry exhibitions, we see new products or engineering solutions aiming to meet high-safety specifications and sophisticated requirements. The sales brochures or catalogues we normally find in trade shows or access on manufacturer websites, always include a section or table giving the principal performance characteristics of the machinery [...]

AB2023-04-19T17:40:03+01:008월 25th, 2022|Articles KO|

A Little Effort to Save the Show – Part 2

In our previous article, we established "Planet B" doesn't exist, which is why Blumano aims to help manufacturers comply with EU environmental laws and reduce every cost possible for event productions. We’ve divided the “A Little Effort to Save the Show” series into three parts: Production and Waste (read here) Power Consumption - Proper Switching [...]

AB2023-04-19T17:41:31+01:0011월 4th, 2021|Articles KO|

A Little Effort to Save the Show – Part 1

When it comes to our planet, we must realise we don't have a "Planet B". Blumano wants to help change some minds by assisting manufacturers in complying with EU environmental laws, obtaining cost savings for event productions, and overall using less energy. Now that the industry is restarting, we should do this in a sustainable [...]

AB2023-04-19T17:43:23+01:0010월 13th, 2021|Articles KO|

Is the E-STOP a reduction measure?

Everyone working around stage machinery and equipment has seen the noticeable red-circular push button with a yellow background installed on machines, controllers, consoles and located on theatre walls. Normally, this red button is labelled as an EMERGENCY STOP — and if pressed — stops machinery or equipment in motion. The Emergency Stop button, often called [...]

AB2023-04-19T17:46:50+01:006월 14th, 2021|Articles KO|
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