Rules 2012
"TRANSFORMATIONS
ON THE SHORE"
June 27 – July 1, 2012
- All carvings
remain the property of CRSAS. They will be displayed at the
discretion of CRSAS.
- All carving
must be done at the park during competition hours.
- CRSAS
reserves the right to refuse an applicant to compete. A
valid reason will be given at the time of refusal.
- All judging decisions
are final. Judges are independent from CRSAS therefore we
will not hear protests. Judges independence is important to
the integrity of the competition.
- Logs are
chosen based on when your registration with payment was
received. For example, if you were the third person to
register, you will be able to pick out your log third.
- CRSAS to
provide wood to be carved.
- Alcohol and
drugs are prohibited. Any one
under the influence or in possession will be asked to leave.
- All carvings
must remain on site for the duration of the competition.
- Carving to
start Wednesday, June 27, 2012. You may start each day at
7:00 am and must stop by 7:00 pm. On Sunday July 1, 2012
carving to stop at 10:00 am. Judging
begins at 10:00 am, July 1, 2012.
- Carvers must
supply and use their own equipment. This includes all
safety equipment - i.e. face protection, eye protection, hearing
protection, bucker's pants and steel-toed footwear. Please
see rule number 18.
- Carvers are
allowed and encouraged to set up a gazebo type tent. This
will protect you from the elements and help protect your wood from
cracking.
- Carvers are
allowed to accept commissions during the event. You may not
carve this commission during the event…see rule 1.
- With
permission of event staff one (1) helper may be allowed on
site. This helper may not roam around the
site. Family members and friends are not allowed inside the
safety barriers. This has been a problem in the past and
this rule will be enforced this year. No pets are allowed on site.
- Commercial
advertising not allowed to be carved into sculptures.
- Category
chosen by carver at time of entry in competition cannot be changed
later.
- Spray
Painting will only be permitted if adequate protection is utilized to
prevent over-spray of other carvers, volunteers, spectators, parked
vehicles, etc.
- Care must be
exercised when using torches. The area around the carving must be
sprayed with water prior to burning.
- Appropriate
safety gear and compliance to safety procedures is imperative, for
both personal and public safety.
Mandatory Safety Gear:
o
Full-length chaps or chainsaw safety pants
o
Safety glasses or face shield
o
Earmuffs or earplugs
o
Chain-brake
o
Steel-toed safety boots
o
Leather or Kevlar gloves when using grinders or
sanders (driftwood and hand-tool carvers - leather apron when using
hand-held knives)
o
Sharp tools (dull tools are dangerous)
If in doubt about a procedure,
please ask a consultant.
Tools that will not be allowed are: Chainsaw discs
for angle grinder (e.g. Lancelot), Angle grinders with no safety handle or
guard
Recommended Safety Procedures:
o
Ground-starting for chainsaws
o
Safe operation of saws
o
Secure scaffolding – no carving off of ladders
o
No working in awkward, unsafe positions - lying on
back, working overhead
- Rules are
subject to change.
We look forward to seeing you at “Transformations on
the Shore” and appreciate your adherence to these mandatory safety
regulations.
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