Chapter 13 provides a very high level summary of what should be considered by organisers/promoters of events in smaller indoor venues (up to 5k capacity) when determining the event healthcare needs of their anticipated audience.
📣 On this important day, as our new board take it's place, we are launching the much anticipated document, "Safer Crowds, Safer Venues Good Practice for Crowd Management in UK Performance and Licensed Spaces" A true labour of love behind the scenes, we have successfully gathered over 50 industry authors, editors and collaborators from across the spectrum of Crowd Management professionals to work voluntarily to produce the draft. A big thank you to everybody who contributed their time, effort and expertise to make this project possible. 🙌 Together with Night Time Industries Association NTIA and LIVE (Live music Industry Venues and Entertainment), we are proud to present this document to the community free of charge. In recent years there have been several high-profile incidents which have resulted in loss of life or serious injury due to failings with operational crowd management. The purpose of this supporting document is to provide venue operators, organisers and their stakeholders with a general outline of what currently constitutes accepted good practice in terms of crowd management for performance spaces and licensed venues in the United Kingdom. The chapters suggest a framework for the safety, security and optimal experience of attendees in indoor spaces that are smaller than arenas. Download your copy here👉 https://lnkd.in/eYiE3VZT Please help distribute this groundbreaking work by sharing this link as far and wide as possible. #safercrowdssafervenues #safer #crowds #venues #crowdmanagement #strongertogether #educate #advocate #motivate