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§ 37.09. Protection  of aerial performers from accidental falls. 1. No  person shall participate in any public performance or  exhibition  on  a  trapeze, tightrope, wire, rings, ropes, poles, or other aerial apparatus  which  requires skill, timing or balance and which creates a substantial  risk to himself or others of serious injury from falling,  unless  there  shall be provided for such performance a safety belt, life-net, or other  safety  device  of  similar  purpose  suitably constructed and placed to  arrest or cushion his fall and minimize the  risk  of  such  injury.  No  owner,  agent,  lessee,  manager  or other person in charge of a circus,  carnival, fair, theatre, moving-picture house,  public  hall,  or  other  public  place  of assembly, resort or amusement, shall permit any person  to take part in a performance specified herein  without  providing  such  safety  device.  Any  such aerial performance or exhibition without such  safety device in which the height of possible fall is more  than  twenty  feet, shall be presumed to create a substantial risk of serious injury.    2.  The  commissioner  of  labor  may make rules supplementary to this  section designating safety devices of an  approved  type,  strength  and  location   and   otherwise   effectuating   the   purposes  hereof.  The  commissioner may also grant variations pursuant  to  the  provisions  of  section  thirty  of  the  labor law. Violations of this section shall be  punishable as provided in section two hundred thirteen of the labor  law  for violations thereunder.    3.  In  acting upon an application for a variation, the board may take  into consideration the availability, in whole or  part,  of  practicable  safety  devices  for  a particular type of performance or exhibition and  the history and nature of the accidents incurred in such performance  or  exhibition.  The  provisions  of subdivision one of this section and the  rules of the board issued pursuant to this section shall be inapplicable  to any performance or exhibition concerning which a variation  has  been  issued to the extent specified in such variation.

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§ 37.09. Protection  of aerial performers from accidental falls. 1. No  person shall participate in any public performance or  exhibition  on  a  trapeze, tightrope, wire, rings, ropes, poles, or other aerial apparatus  which  requires skill, timing or balance and which creates a substantial  risk to himself or others of serious injury from falling,  unless  there  shall be provided for such performance a safety belt, life-net, or other  safety  device  of  similar  purpose  suitably constructed and placed to  arrest or cushion his fall and minimize the  risk  of  such  injury.  No  owner,  agent,  lessee,  manager  or other person in charge of a circus,  carnival, fair, theatre, moving-picture house,  public  hall,  or  other  public  place  of assembly, resort or amusement, shall permit any person  to take part in a performance specified herein  without  providing  such  safety  device.  Any  such aerial performance or exhibition without such  safety device in which the height of possible fall is more  than  twenty  feet, shall be presumed to create a substantial risk of serious injury.    2.  The  commissioner  of  labor  may make rules supplementary to this  section designating safety devices of an  approved  type,  strength  and  location   and   otherwise   effectuating   the   purposes  hereof.  The  commissioner may also grant variations pursuant  to  the  provisions  of  section  thirty  of  the  labor law. Violations of this section shall be  punishable as provided in section two hundred thirteen of the labor  law  for violations thereunder.    3.  In  acting upon an application for a variation, the board may take  into consideration the availability, in whole or  part,  of  practicable  safety  devices  for  a particular type of performance or exhibition and  the history and nature of the accidents incurred in such performance  or  exhibition.  The  provisions  of subdivision one of this section and the  rules of the board issued pursuant to this section shall be inapplicable  to any performance or exhibition concerning which a variation  has  been  issued to the extent specified in such variation.

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Statutes > New-york > Aca > Title-m > Article-37 > 37-09

§ 37.09. Protection  of aerial performers from accidental falls. 1. No  person shall participate in any public performance or  exhibition  on  a  trapeze, tightrope, wire, rings, ropes, poles, or other aerial apparatus  which  requires skill, timing or balance and which creates a substantial  risk to himself or others of serious injury from falling,  unless  there  shall be provided for such performance a safety belt, life-net, or other  safety  device  of  similar  purpose  suitably constructed and placed to  arrest or cushion his fall and minimize the  risk  of  such  injury.  No  owner,  agent,  lessee,  manager  or other person in charge of a circus,  carnival, fair, theatre, moving-picture house,  public  hall,  or  other  public  place  of assembly, resort or amusement, shall permit any person  to take part in a performance specified herein  without  providing  such  safety  device.  Any  such aerial performance or exhibition without such  safety device in which the height of possible fall is more  than  twenty  feet, shall be presumed to create a substantial risk of serious injury.    2.  The  commissioner  of  labor  may make rules supplementary to this  section designating safety devices of an  approved  type,  strength  and  location   and   otherwise   effectuating   the   purposes  hereof.  The  commissioner may also grant variations pursuant  to  the  provisions  of  section  thirty  of  the  labor law. Violations of this section shall be  punishable as provided in section two hundred thirteen of the labor  law  for violations thereunder.    3.  In  acting upon an application for a variation, the board may take  into consideration the availability, in whole or  part,  of  practicable  safety  devices  for  a particular type of performance or exhibition and  the history and nature of the accidents incurred in such performance  or  exhibition.  The  provisions  of subdivision one of this section and the  rules of the board issued pursuant to this section shall be inapplicable  to any performance or exhibition concerning which a variation  has  been  issued to the extent specified in such variation.