Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01868:reg:6:p69
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01868
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 6 (pt 69/86)
Character Range: 232335–236589

carpet squares).   Filming using large cameras that obscure the photographer's view of the immediate area unless the immediate area is clear and the camera is on a tripod.
Electrical equipment that has a current portable appliance test certificate.                                                                                                                                     Props, costumes or bags that have external buckles, hooks etc (excluding handbags) in Chambers or Politics and Party Zone.
Use of pencils, paper or tablets in Chambers, main floor Politics and Party Zone.
Use of laptops on heat/slippage protective sheet (short periods) or small stands (day-long) in the Chambers, main floor Politics and Party Zone.
Use of pens and ink in office areas and south wing Ancillary Functions Zone.

c. Storage

PERMITTED ACTIONS                                                                                                                                NOT PERMITTED ACTIONS
Storing lightweight props and costumes in containers specifically for the use of storing these objects away from walls and on carpeted floors.   Storing exhibition crates, tools and equipment in areas not designated as storage.
Storing equipment in designated storage areas with protection to any heritage fabric.                                                            Storing non-heritage stacked function chairs without suitable protective covering under the trolley.

       12.4.3.  Displays and Exhibitions

  Opportunities: Interpretation of heritage values through display.

  Risks: Damage to heritage values through inappropriate display content, and damage to heritage fabric through inadvertent contact from display equipment; an overabundance of penetrations into the heritage fabric.

    1. Install/de-install

PERMITTED ACTIONS                                                                                                                              NOT PERMITTED ACTIONS
Installing purchased non-heritage historic items or replicas that are clearly marked as props.                                                 Embellishments (for example, window dressings, decals etc) to heritage fabric.
Installing freestanding or self-supporting showcases, hanging systems and other display furniture.                                             Provision of new wiring for multimedia installations.
Altering display furniture in areas designated for exhibition with provisions made to control dust and debris.
Unpacking and packing exhibition materials in areas designated for exhibition.
Fixing to non-heritage ceilings, walls, floors, doors and windows provided adhesives are unlikely to cause damage to nearby heritage fabric.
Temporarily altering egress routes and visitor flow.
Temporarily relocating heritage furniture to clear space for installation.

   b.  Labels, banners, hanging track and signage

PERMITTED ACTIONS                                                                                                                                                NOT PERMITTED ACTIONS
Installing labels, banners and other signage onto non-heritage fabric.                                                                                           Installing labels, banners and other signage onto heritage fabric using invasive methods.
Installing stable, non-abrasive, clean, hard or soft clear protective cover that is removable and does not require fixing to heritage fabric to keep in place.   Installing labels onto heritage fabric using double- sided tape.
If a sign has previously been attached with double- sided tape, a conservator or similarly skilled specialist must remove.                                       Signage with content that is in direct conflict with the values of the space.
Using UHU Tac White to attach small label to heritage fabric.                                                                                                    Installing freestanding labels that may be knocked or pushed and damage nearby heritage fabric.
                                                                                                                                                                 Banners or signs that