Event Safety Tips

A checklist of 11 tips on how to make events safe and secure and how to manage a potential on-site crisis.

Walk the Talk. Before selecting a venue, schedule a “walk-through” with security consultants and on-site security officers to note potential hazards.

Question Period. During the walk-through, question security personnel on fire drill and evacuation procedures, emergency communication systems, parking restrictions and staff security training.

Be a Newshound. Stay attuned to local news or events that may affect your gathering. Background research, for example, could prevent you from scheduling an annual meeting at a downtown hotel on the same day a protest or parade is scheduled nearby.

Look for Liability. During the site inspection, check for anything on site that requires protection from theft or damage. You could be held liable.

Make Yourself Known. On the day of the event, be accessible; security personnel must know you are the main contact person. Conversely, attendees must know you are in charge should something go wrong.

Keep Connected. Be sure all team members are up to speed on emergency procedures. As well, ensure you are linked through two-way radios or cellphones. Have direct access numbers to police, fire and medical staff.

Emphasize Accountability. Make it clear to upper management that security is paramount and no one is immune to following procedures. If?proper identification is a prerequisite, all employees must display it. The “everyone knows me” theory won’t cut it.

Take Security Seriously. Respect your attendees’ feelings about security measures. Don’t trivialize their potential sensitivities.

Stay on Guard. Be prepared for the worst – never think an event will run without a hitch. Each venue and situation presents a new challenge.

Manage the Crisis. If something goes wrong, stay calm and maintain a leadership role. Sound communication is critical. Be the focal point of?the communication process.

Be a Calming Influence. Remain as consistent as possible in your dealings with attendees. And remember: proper security measures will put their minds at ease, so they can concentrate on the business at hand.

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