
TimR
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Surely there's no ambiguity. If someone competent has put their name down as having inspected it, then they're the person who inspected it. No one needs to agree anything.
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This is the relevant part. Often we consider we are not running a business as far as HMRC are concerned. But as far as HSE are concerned if you are being paid, you're doing work and are covered by HSE laws whether you're turning a viable profit or not even covering expenses.
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This very much depends on whether you are the average man in the street or whether you are an employee or an employer. If you are operating your band as a work activity then you are bound by the Electricity at Work Act 1989. And regular testing of electrical equipment is required within the act. The HSE at work act is the only time that taking 'reasonable precautions' is not good enough under law, you must do everything that is reasonably practicable to prevent danger. The added requirement is if you have more than 5 employees you must keep written records. How this affects us will obviously depend greatly on our situation. If you're being paid to perform then it's a work activity. If we're playing in a venue then that venue has a legal duty to check your equipment has been regularly inspected and is safe. The fact no one asks is more of a failure of the venues than the band.
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I get the "Female drummer" and "Ideally 18-30" kind of ads but..
TimR replied to leschirons's topic in General Discussion
Kevin Bacon, while not being strictly vegetarian, eats a mainly plant based diet. -
I get the "Female drummer" and "Ideally 18-30" kind of ads but..
TimR replied to leschirons's topic in General Discussion
Theatre and band adverts aren't covered. Otherwise you'd end up with 50 year old women playing the lead in Charlie and the chocolate factory, with 16 year old boys playing the part of Grandpa Joe. The Spice Girls would have been a completely different group... -
I get the "Female drummer" and "Ideally 18-30" kind of ads but..
TimR replied to leschirons's topic in General Discussion
Flea... -
I get the "Female drummer" and "Ideally 18-30" kind of ads but..
TimR replied to leschirons's topic in General Discussion
Apart from the ones who want to form a band and go on a vegan campaign... 😄 -
I think there are recommendations on testing intervals based on usage and type of installation in the regs. So while not set in stone, you'd have to explain why you have decided to test regularly every 10 years.
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Yes. I know that. Maybe write to the IEE, IET and BSI and get them to change the wording in the regs then.
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I get the "Female drummer" and "Ideally 18-30" kind of ads but..
TimR replied to leschirons's topic in General Discussion
Oh believe me, lots of people I know will tell you they've run a marathon without being asked... -
I get the "Female drummer" and "Ideally 18-30" kind of ads but..
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I didn't 'feel the need' someone asked why it was funny. 🤷♂️ -
If you can get all the band to drop their gear to your house. A PAT guy should guy should able to do everything in a couple of hours. Worst case it'll cost you £100 a year. But it depends on your electrical competence. If you are competent to visually check leads and plugs, do it and watch the condition of your band mate's equipment. All it takes is someone to trip over an extension cord to dislodge the terminals. So take the tops off the pugs and check for security. The electronic tester does this by checking resistance. But don't whatever you do, lie to someone who asks if it's tested, or just get a load of stickers from your local wholesalers and stick them on. If it goes to court and they find out you lied, then your credibility as being trustworthy is gone. Guilty your honour.
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Well, yes and no. There is also a guide that says equipment under 700w should be fused by a 3A fuse and over 13A. And additional guide that says use a fuse as recommended by the manufacturer. So my amp is fused by a 10amp fuse. Check your TV, it'll probably have a 5amp fuse. In practice it's not black and white.
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I also had a PAT guy who didn't understand transformer inrush and wanted to take my 13amp fuse out and replace it with a 5 amp because it was 'only' a 500w amplifier. So watch out for electricians downgrading fuses on amps.
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I get the "Female drummer" and "Ideally 18-30" kind of ads but..
TimR replied to leschirons's topic in General Discussion
You do understand the concept of a joke. You take one person's behaviour and you stretch it to extremes to lampoon it. That's the current problem with cancel culture that Maureen Lipman is trying to get through. People are too sensitive and will take offense before they've even examined why something is funny. Til Death do us Part. Money Python Life of Brian, Fawlty Towers, all extremely funny. The only people offended are the people who don't understand the way humour was applied. -
As the amplifier is electronic there are tests they can't do as it'll risk damaging it. They should check earth continuity between chasis and ground though. Most damage is done to plug tops and leads so that should be spotted by a visual. And people did used to remove earths but not a problem for moulded plugs. Also our drummer has a fan and some people use mains powered lights. One gig I played we had a new keys player. His keys kept cutting out. After checking all my PA and leads I decided to look at his keys. The screws in the terminals of the plug top were loose and the wires kept pulling out as he was tapping his foot on the ground. His reply was "I'll just keep my foot on top of it while I'm playing to stop it moving." 1 minute to rewire it. I binned the drummer's extension cable that he'd 'repaired' after his rabbit had chewed through it. Not everyone has the same understanding or standards. PAT means someone who knows what they're looking at, has looked at it, and you have a record of who it was and when it was.
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I get the "Female drummer" and "Ideally 18-30" kind of ads but..
TimR replied to leschirons's topic in General Discussion
Yep. Singing protest songs about the bad treatment of animals while wearing leather shoes won't work very well. -
I get the "Female drummer" and "Ideally 18-30" kind of ads but..
TimR replied to leschirons's topic in General Discussion
It's the same one as how do you know if someone ran a marathon. It's because rather than quietly getting on with being vegan, they are usually very boastful and evangelical about it and tell everyone even if theyre not interested and don't need to know. They want everyone to join the cause, as is the case in the OP advert. BTW - did I tell you I've run a marathon... -
I have added to my post. Seems some songs have been licensed to YouTube to play.
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It's because some publishers recognise that you're advertising their music for them. In a lot of cases people will see your performance and go looking for the original. Some don't understand how social media works and just block them. Rick Beato has covered this lots of times. Sometimes the publishers are so aggressive they will argue against the 'fair use' policy. I made a film and put an entire Kasabian track as backing music. YouTube just said they'd picked up, but as it was currently publicly available on YouTube that it would be OK and even added this to the description.
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People have built up, misplaced, anger. They do short sighted things. Dangerous times. A lot of it will be directed at people trying to help them.
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It's bizarre. You either picked the wrong photo or something else is going on. There's hundreds of gifs of Noddy Holder and slade. Do a search. They must be making a small fortune. Did you take legal advice?
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It would if you were the drummer or the keyboard player. It's a real world example. I've seen plenty of band owned PAs with earths removed to prevent ground hum loops...
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Except when you're outside taking a break and your keyboard player's 13amp plug or drummer's extension lead finally shorts out and bursts onto flame. I have seen both aforementioned keyboard player's plug and the drummer's extension lead, and worse. So at least get someone with electrical knowledge to look over your gear before your keyboard player and drummer electrocute each other.
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Some artists/labels understand how you're helping promoting their material and others think you're ripping them off. It's a bit of a ballache. Have a look at Leyland Sklar's YouTube. He gets stuff taken down where he played on the original but there's still hundreds of examples of his material up.