National design standards needed for temporary stages: Alberta fatality inquiry
EDMONTON — A fatality inquiry into the death of a spectator at an Alberta country music festival is recommending national design standards for temporary stages.
The inquiry report released Monday detailed how Donna Moore was crushed by heavy speakers when high winds caused the stage to collapse at the Big Valley Jamboree in Camrose on Aug. 1, 2009.
The 35-year-old single mother from Lloydminster, Alta., had been randomly chosen with others to sit on special bleachers on the main stage. With news of an approaching storm and winds gusts of 100 kilometres per hour, concert staff had started evacuating the stage. But it was too late.
An engineering study showed the stage came down due to worn ratchet straps.


