bill1952
SAWHORSE
Agree with Yankee Chronicler and ClassicT. I design theatres typically with a stage. I estimate there are 40,000 to 50,000 theatres in the US, the vast majority in high schools. They have stage equipment - lighting, curtains, tracks, screens, etc. - hanging over heads. Not one word in IBC nor LSC about the installation or design of this gear other than "the building structure has to be designed to support the loads it is intended to carry". On projects I'm involved with I'm providing those loads to the structural engineer. I have also seen enough stages - primarily public high schools - where the structure was not designed for the loads. Sagging bottom chords of bar joists and bar joists rolled to the side.
Get the info from the manufacturer and give it to the structural engineer.
Get the info from the manufacturer and give it to the structural engineer.