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Association Insight, May 26, 2021

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ASSOCIATIONINSIGHT Portable Sanitation Association International News BIWEEKLY EDITION MAY 26, 2021 Page 17 The PSAI Supports "Safe in Sound:" A Reopening Checklist for the Live Entertainment Industry A s people in the U.S. continue to get vaccinated and cities and states begin to reopen, the National Independent Venue Association (NIVA) and Event Safety Alliance (ESA), in partnership with Association of Performing Arts Professionals (APAP), Coalition of Performing Arts Advocates, and National Independent Talent Organization (NITO) have joined together to research, create and present "Safe In Sound," a free reopening checklist for the live entertainment industry. This toolkit was developed after consultation with the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and based on the most up-to-date guidance and resources available at Guidance for COVID-19 | CDC. It serves as the framework for venues and promoters to reopen as safely as possible. "'Safe In Sound' compiles expansive yet easily digestible information and recommendations provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other public health experts and delivers it in a form tailored specifically for our industry," said Sean Lynch, co-chair of NIVA's Reopening Task Force. "As we return to these vital social environments, we need to make sure it's done safely and comfortably for artists, staff, and patrons alike. We can't wait to return to work and provide the live entertainment experience so many have missed." The checklist addresses every major issue involved in producing a safe live event, both front of house and back of house. For example, the guidance addresses concerns including: • Air circulation • Face coverings • Distancing • Cleaning protocols • Touchless experiences • Rules for hospitality/craft services/catering "While it is always essential to meet state and local legal requirements, that is just the beginning," said Steven Adelman, Vice President of the Event Safety Alliance. "Every industry professional knows it takes an enormous amount of work to make events look simple. The COVID-19 pandemic has presented countless challenges to safely bringing audiences back to venues, safely getting production staff back to work behind the scenes, and safely returning artists to stages. We have created industry-specific guidance to put life safety first." The PSAI is one of dozens of organizations that has endorsed the document. PSAI Executive Director Karleen Kos says, "We know that the situation is changing daily. Any document runs the risk of being outdated as soon as it is published. Still, the PSAI Board and I thought it was important to join with so many other organizations in providing guidance for these large-scale events. Even though things must remain fluid, we encourage all event planners and their portable sanitation providers to carefully study the contents of this guide and to manage risk accordingly. It's a win-win for everyone."

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