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ARTICLE XII. STAGE FIREMEN AND FIREGUARDS (15-4-720 et seq.)
It shall be the duty of every person conducting, operating or maintaining any theater which is used regularly for motion picture, theatrical or vaudeville purposes and having a seating capacity of 300 or more persons, to procure and keep at his, their or its own expense, one adult male person as a special stage fireman and one adult male person as a fireguard, who shall wear such uniforms and badges as the fire commissioner may prescribe.
Such special stage fireman shall be kept on duty by every such person at every such theater conducted by him at least thirty minutes prior to the commencement of every performance and continuously thereafter during the entire time of such performance and until the entire audience shall have left the building; provided, however, that there shall be no necessity for the employment of a special stage fireman where the stage portion of any building is less than 72 square feet in area.
(Prior code § 90-70; Amend Coun. J. 5-18-16, p. 24131, § 96)
It shall be the duty of the special stage fireman to see that all fire appliances on stage and above and below it, in the dressing rooms and throughout the basement of every such building used as theater are in their proper places and in good working order, that the tanks supplying the standpipes and sprinkler system are full of water; and that any ventilator above the stage is in good working order, to be determined by actually opening such ventilator(s) at least once in every two weeks. The result of such test shall be noted in daily reports hereinafter described. Such special stage firemen shall make daily reports in duplicate, in such manner and form as the fire commissioner shall prescribe which report shall be countersigned by the fireguard. The original of the said report shall be forwarded each day to the fire commissioner and the duplicate thereof shall be delivered to the owner of the theater where such special stage fireman is employed or to the person having the management thereof. Said special stage fireman shall be subject to the orders of the fire commissioner during such time as the theater shall be opened to or occupied by the public.
(Prior code § 90-71; Amend Coun. J. 5-18-16, p. 24131, § 97)
It shall be the duty of the fireguard to see that all exit doors are unfastened and unobstructed, and that the aisles, corridors and fire escapes are kept clear and free from all obstructions. In the event of a fire, it shall be the fireguard's duty to see that the operation of the ventilation system in the auditorium is discontinued, and the fireguard shall also perform such other duties as may be assigned to him by the fire commissioner. Such fireguard may in the discretion of the owner or manager of the theater wherein the fireguard is employed, act as chief usher or auditorium superintendent during performance.
(Prior code § 90-72; Amend Coun. J. 5-18-16, p. 24131, § 98)
It shall be the duty of any special stage fireman and fireguard to report in person to the fire commissioner at least once in each month. All special stage firemen and fireguards shall be subject to, and required to obey, such rules and regulations as the fire commissioner may prescribe governing the duties to be performed by special stage firemen and fireguards in conformity with this Code.
(Prior code § 90-73; Amend Coun. J. 5-18-16, p. 24131, § 99)
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