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d) No person should be exposed to radiation in excess of maximum permissible limits. 8.14 Firearms and Crude Weapons a) Firearms and owners of firearms in any event or entertainment occasion shall at all times be governed by the Firearms Act Cap 114 of 2015, Laws of Kenya. b) Firearms and crude weapons shall be prohibited in any event with the exception of:  Where they are used as blunt props or replicas.  Where the nature of event activity requires the use of such weapons. 9. Operational Guidelines 9.1 Risk Analysis a) All events and entertainment organisers shall conduct a risk analysis as required and submit their report to relevant authorities. b) The risk analysis shall detail the identified human and environmental hazards and the mitigation measures put in place to counter their occurrence. c) Risk analysis, must include analysis of the layout and surface of the set and performance areas, including the rake of the stage, revolves and the relationship of the stage and pit and/or audience. d) In the event/entertainment, if the risk cannot be eliminated then:  Substitute with a less hazardous activity/substance or;  Re-design or isolate the hazard or;  Rearrange work organization and training to reduce exposure or;  Use personal protective equipment. 9.2 Entertainment performance guidelines a) There shall be a binding contract between the events and entertainment host and provider for the event/entertainment service. b) There shall be an honest and ethical conduct including ethical handling of actual or apparent conflicts of interest between personal and professional relationships. c) Event/Entertainment provider shall ensure a well-coordinated move from rehearsal facility to the performance venue. 21

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