Safety / Accessibility Consultant

Role

Advises on participant safety, access needs, physical risks, comfort, and inclusive installation conditions.

Boundary Note

This role overlaps with accessibility design, testing, production, venue operations, and health and safety review, but it is specifically concerned with practical risks and access conditions in the installed experience.

Collaboration Note

Producers, installation designers, spatial designers, accessibility designers, front-of-house teams, facilitators, venue managers, technicians, UX researchers, and QA/testing leads.

Description

A Safety / Accessibility Consultant advises on how an immersive work can be encountered safely and inclusively. The role considers physical risk, movement, seating, queues, visibility, sensory load, emergency procedures, staff guidance, mobility access, comfort, and the needs of varied bodies and abilities.

Discipline-Specific Description

In spatial and installation design, safety and accessibility cannot be left to the end. The consultant helps shape layouts, interaction zones, instructions, hardware placement, physical barriers, evacuation logic, and visitor support before exhibition conditions make problems costly or risky.

Scope Note

Physical safety, mobility access, seating, fall risks, cable management, emergency access, comfort, sensory load, accessible routes, staff procedures, consent, and participant support.

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