Monday, February 20, 2012

Blackout Tests... the bane of my existance...

Well well well...

The new favorite hobby for the officers is to do blackout tests. Very legitimate tests to make sure that all of the proper emergency systems kick on in case of power failure onboard. I approve of making sure this goes smoothly. I value my safety and sleep better knowing that this stuff works. However, EVERY time we do a blackout test my rigging system has a new unpredictable failure. When encoders need to be reset I have to reprogram each production show that uses that encoder every time it is used... times 3 production shows... it eats up my spare time very very very quickly.

So consider the fact that we have done 4 blackout tests in the last 2 weeks, you might understand that I am beyond frustrated with this process.

The last blackout test was yesterday morning at 9:30am - they gave us a whopping 2 hours notice. To prepare for the blackout test we shut down the sound system, the lighting system, and, of course, the rigging system.

Blackout test came & went.

At 4pm I went to the rigging booth and powered back on the rigging system.

At 4:20pm I get a call from the aerialists rehearsing on stage that the stage has filled with smoke and it smells like fire.

At 4:20:30sec I am in the rigging booth which is full of smoke but nothing appears to be on fire.

At 4:21 I call the bridge and report the fire stating deck 6 because the smoke was coming from ABOVE the rigging booth.

...

No one contacted me for over 30 minutes. Eventually I went up to deck 6 to see what was going on...

...

Rigging power supplies had fried.
Pictures below.
My life sucks.






Saturday, February 4, 2012

My last 30 hours summed up in 2 emails...

Email #1:

Dear Supervisor

MADELINE REGAN / crew 542316 / Entertainment / production manager / Cabin 2315

was seen in the infirmary today and found to be suffering from symptoms of a potentially infectious illness. This crew member is now in isolation and must remain confined to his/her cabin to prevent spread of the disease. Please excuse from duties.


Room service: Please provide meals as per protocol for gastro-intestinal illness.


Housekeeping: Please assist with sanitation of the cabin.


Off work: Fri, Feb-3 at 15:04
Review: Sat, Feb-4 at 13:50

Regards

elarda grobler



Email #2:

Dear Supervisor

MADELINE REGAN / crew 542316 / Entertainment / production manager / Cabin 2315

was seen in the infirmary today and found to be fit for duties and may return to work.

Off work: Fri, Feb-3 at 15:04
Back to work: Sat, Feb-4 at 17:32
Number of days lost due to illness: 1.1

Regards

Andreia Dragan