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a standard be submitted to public review so that all parties materially affected have
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reflects the consensus of opinion in the industry. A document is offered
for public review for a limited period of time after which it is withdrawn
for comment resolution and revision. If substantive changes are made to
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the document, the standard will be put forth for acceptance as an American
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Each public review packet includes the draft document and a response form. There may also be an explanatory document that gives the purpose or background of the document, but this is optional. Please submit comments by the due date noted on the response form, which is the day before the "Submit Before This Date" listed in the table here. The review has ended when that date starts.
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Documents currently in Public Review (no documents listed = no current public reviews)
Document Title |
Scope |
Working Group |
Posting
Date |
Submit Before
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BSR E1.60, Guidelines for the Use of Raked Stages in Live Performance Environments Download the Review Form Download the Document Download the Review Instructions |
This standard intends to provide guidance for the use of raked stages in live performance environments. The standard intends to define a rake and to offer guidance for production elements to mitigate the risks for the protection of performers, crew members, technicians and all others accessing the raked stage. It is not intended to cover platforms or props that are mobile or flown during a production. This version is a revision of ANSI E1.60 - 2018. |
Floors |
February 23, 2024 |
April 08, 2024 |
BSR E1.64, Stage Machinery Control Systems Download the Review Form Download the Document Download the Review Instructions Download the Prior Review Resolutions |
This standard establishes minimum requirements for the design, manufacture, installation, commissioning, inspection, operation, and maintenance of machinery control equipment in the Entertainment Industry including equipment that is used in production, touring, and temporary or permanent installation.
This standard offers guidance in the selection of sensors used to provide feedback of information gathered from the machinery and sent to the control system. It focuses on control equipment, user devices, enclosure assemblies, incoming power, cable assemblies, and the action/reaction of control signals and motive power. |
Stage Machinery Working Group |
February 23, 2024 |
April 08, 2024 |
BSR ES1.2, Event Safety - Planning and Management Download the Review Form Download the Document Download the Review Instructions Download the Prior Review Resolutions |
This standard describes a process for event stakeholders to create and implement event-related plans for health and safety management. This process includes a framework, guidelines, and recommended practices that can be used to reduce risk as much as reasonably practicable and to respond appropriately and reasonably when an incident occurs within the event. It intends to identify and describe the steps necessary to create a reasonable level of safety throughout all phases of an event through the use of effective safety planning, management and incident response. |
Event Safety |
February 23, 2024 |
April 08, 2024 |
BSR E1.20, RDM Remote Device Management Over DMX512 Networks Download the Review Form Download the Document Download the Review Instructions Download the Prior Review Resolutions |
The Remote Device Management Protocol (RDM) permits intelligent bi-directional communication between devices from multiple manufacturers utilizing a modified DMX512 data link. RDM is an EF 1.0 implementation of ANSI E1.11.
RDM permits a console or other controlling device to discover and then configure, monitor, and manage intermediate and end-devices connected through a DMX512 network. RDM provides for intelligent control of devices on a DMX512 network, which has not been previously available outside of proprietary networks.
This standard specifies: the physical layer and timings, device discovery process and algorithms, message structure and communication. |
Control Protocols |
February 23, 2024 |
April 08, 2024 |
BSR E1.51, Portable Power Cable Systems in Canada Download the Review Form Download the Document Download the Review Instructions |
This is a revision of ANSI E1.51 - 2018, The Selection, Installation, and Use of Single-Conductor Portable Power Feeder Cable Systems for Use At 600 Volts Nominal or Less for the Distribution of Electrical Energy in the Television, Film, Live Performance and Event Industries in Canada. It is about what the title says it is about: It gives guidance on how to safely use single-conductor portable power feeder cable, a power distribution technique about which the Canadian Electrical Code is largely silent. This revision incorporate new changes made in the CEC. |
Electrical Power |
February 23, 2024 |
April 08, 2024 |
BSR E1.30-11 - 2019 (202x), EPI 33. ACN Root Layer Protocol Operation on TCP Download the Review Form Download the Document Download the Review Instructions |
ANSI E1.30-11 - 2019 (EPI 33) specifies the operation and formats for the ACN Root Layer Protocol [Arch] operating on [TCP]. This review is for reaffirmation of the 2019 version.
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Control Protocols |
February 23, 2024 |
April 08, 2024 |
BSR E1.43, Performer Flying Systems Download the Review Form Download the Document Download the Review Instructions Download the Prior Review Resolutions |
This document establishes a minimum level of performance requirements for the design, manufacture, use, and maintenance of statically hung, manually driven, mechanized, and automated performer flying systems used in the production of entertainment events. A performer flying system includes the components, personnel, and procedures used to suspend or transport performers through the air, including the attachment to the facility or other supporting structure down to and including the elements to which the performer is connected. Situations covered by this standard pertain to any and all locations of the flight path, including off-stage, over the stage, and over the audience. |
Rigging |
February 23, 2024 |
April 08, 2024 |
E1.44-2014 (R2019) Common Show File Exchange Format for Entertainment Industry Automation Control Systems - Stage Machinery Download the Review Form Download the Document Download the Review Instructions |
This is a reaffirmation of ANSI E1.44-2014 (R2019) |
Stage Machinery Working Group |
March 23, 2024 |
May 20, 2024 |
BSR E1.50-1, Requirements for the Structural Support of Temporary LED, Video & Display Systems Download the Review Form Download the Document Download the Document Explanation Download the Review Instructions |
This draft is a revision of ANSI E1.50-1-2017. It provides updated guidance for lateral design loads, and for situations where technicians must climb on the structure at any time during installation, use, and dismantle. |
Rigging |
March 25, 2024 |
May 20, 2024 |
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