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Hello,
I've had a question which I don't feel very competent to answer and I was wondering if I might get some assistance here. I've had a good look at the HSE website, and associated documentation, but it doesn't seem to be specific enough for my needs - so I'm hoping someone here might be able to help.
The issue hinges around appropriate footwear for stage conditions - for an actor who is also planned to take part in a dance routine. The main question seems to be whether leather or rubber soles are most suitable and regarding the recommended design and construction of appropriate footwear.
The construction of the stage is MDF painted with anti skid beads.
If anyone has any information on recommended footwear or the relative characteristics of rubber against leather soles I would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you very much,
Abigail
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I would have thought they could wear what ever they want if it a play set in Edwardian times then a pair of nike trainers would look a bit odd. What ever the dancers/ actors want to wear or more comfortable wearing.
Phil
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How about "dancing shoes"?
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Or even "tap dancing " shoes?
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Sorry for those two.
I think as long as the footwear is suitable and tested by the wearer prior to use on stage then it does not really matter.
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I suspect this is a similar problem to that faced by martial artists. You don't want to slip, because then you are liable to fall. However, if the footwear/flooring combination has too much friction, when you go to do a big turning motion, your supporting leg does not make the required swivel on the floor, leading to serious knee and/or hip damage.
As suggested, the simplest thing is to let the dancers try the floor out with their footwear, and decide what is the best combination.
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