EVENT SAFETY & PLANNING CHECKLIST For UNIVERSITY EVENTS

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EVENT SAFETY & PLANNING CHECKLIST For UNIVERSITY EVENTS PLANNING AND PREPARATION The success of an event is measured in many ways but events must also be measured in terms of safety. Event organizers have a duty of care to provide a safe working environment and to ensure that people are not exposed to risks to their health and safety. These checklists will provide a guide to many of the issues to be considered when organizing your event. Depending on the nature of your event some of these issues may require more detailed assessment and provision of information prior to going ahead. CONSULTATION WITH STAKEHOLDERS Stakeholders in any event include: event organizers; University staff, students, volunteers; service and service providers e.g.: catering, amusement device owners /operators; emergency services; facilities management (re: services, maintenance, rubbish/waste removal and cleaning, space bookings, parking and vehicle movements); security. Proactive planning by event organizers means nothing should be left to chance. Using a systematic process of identification, assessment and control, relevant safety risks can eliminate or minimize the risk of untoward outcome for the event and the organizer. When planning your event, it is important to remember that each event is different; from the type and number of people attending, to the nature of the event. Good planning means being prepared well in advance and ensuring that safety is a priority throughout the event, including initial pre-event set up and dismantle.

Page 1 of 12 Event Details Event Name Event Description Campus Proposed Venue or Location (description) Location Address Proposed Event Dates From: To: Estimated Attendance (per day) Total Attendance (multi-day event) Event Organizer Details Group Address Main Contact Person Position Phone Fax Mobile Email Key Event Complete with all relevant contacts - internal and external Contacts Name Role Responsibility Contact details Event Manager (if different from above) Page 2 of 14

Other Key Contacts Suppliers E.g.: equipment, catering, etc. Organization Contact name Service Contact details Notes Authorities (fire, police, first aid, etc.) Organization Contact name Service Contact details Notes Artists / Entertainment Organization Contact name Service Contact details Notes Venue Contact Details -Internal and External Venues Name: Email: Phone: Mobile: Venue Contact Date: Venue Contact Method: Venue Paperwork Sent: Venue Response: Additional requirements/negotiations: Page 3 of 14

Event Task List Production Schedule event: PRIOR TO EVENT DAY Date Task Start Finish Resources/ who Notes In Hand Complete Production Schedule event EVENT DAY Task Start Finish Resources/ who Notes In Hand Complete Production Schedule event POST EVENT Date Task Start Finish Resources/ who Notes In Hand Complete Page 4 of 14

Event Run Sheet Stage and arena program for event Time Event Costs Budget: Group: Budget Code: Group approval for event: Name: Signature: Higher level approval (if needed): Signage/Event Marketing Website Information: Yes/No Date Requested/loaded: For further information contact: Name: Materials required: Flyer Poster Banner Logo Other: Size: Quantity: Page 5 of 14

Poster Creation: Yes No Form submitted on: Date Material required by : Location of advertising material: Public Liability Insurance If an event uses or contracts any external companies/vendors/service providers or volunteer/information providers, consult with Risk Management on whether they must produce a copy of their public liability insurance. Group: Certificate attached? Date of issue: Group: Certificate attached? Date of issue: Group: Certificate attached? ) Date of issue: Page 6 of 14

(Tick) d Time / Comment Safety Checklist for Events: Hazards/ Issues or Tasks 1. EVENT ACCESS AND EGRESS Applies/ Entry / Exit areas are clear and accessible for staff and expected attendees Entry / Exit area are adequate for emergency exit and emergency services Thoroughfares are well defined and clearly marked 2. TRAFFIC FLOW Applies/ Vehicle access onto campus grounds is required for set up and dismantling. Time in Time Out Vehicle details: Time in Time Out Vehicle details: Time in Time Out Vehicle details: Clearly defined areas/paths for traffic separated from pedestrian thoroughfare Provision for safe passage of emergency / other vehicles through pedestrian traffic Controlled traffic flow and adequate signage for traffic erected Traffic management staff wear appropriate high visibility protection and carry communication devices Adequate parking areas to cater for the expected vehicle numbers attending the event Adequate parking supervision Adequate training of traffic management staff, and are traffic management staff are positioned in the correct location as planned All necessary permits and certification/licensing for traffic management obtained. 3. AMENITIES Applies/ Page 7 of 14

Adequate provision /location of toilets and hand washing facilities - Availability of drinking water for staff and attendees Adequate facilities for food catering preparation and clean up Adequate shade from sun / availability of sunscreen as required for staff or attendees 4. EVENT SIGNAGE Applies/ Adequate signage for entries, exits, toilets facilities, waste or recycling bins etc. Adequate signage for any hazardous /restricted areas Clearly signed First Aid services and fire extinguisher locations 5. EVENT EMERGENCY PROCEDURES Applies/ Emergency Response Plan documented and in place Emergency Response personnel trained to carry out plan for event emergency Current site maps available to all staff, emergency services and other relevant parties 6. FIRE PREVENTION Applies/ Suitable fire extinguishers / fire blankets are in appropriate areas, tested and in date Event personnel are trained in extinguisher / fire blanket use where appropriate All staff and volunteers are aware of the fire evacuation procedures relevant to the planned event 7. FIRST AID Applies/ First Aid Stations suitably located, clearly signed and accessible First Aid facilities suitable for type of event Effective means of communication provided between event personnel and First Aid facilities or personnel Page 8 of 14

8. ELECTRICAL POWER/ GENERATORS Power access required? Yes: No: Details of power required Generator Phase 240V Facilities must be consulted about electrical energy services available before use. Contact details for power: Facilities Name: Phone EMU Electrical Name: Phone Generator Hire Name: Phone Power site plan attached Yes: No: 9. UTILITIES / SITE SERVICES Applies/ Location of all site underground services (power/gas/electrical services /mains etc.) and overhead power lines have been identified Relevant personnel have maps or information identifying site underground and overhead services Any unsafe or restricted areas are communicated to the Event Coordinator Additional or alternate waste removal services have been arranged with Facilities. Adequate number of recycling and general waste have been organized and located. 10. PERMITS, LICENSING AND REGISTRATIONS Applies/ 1. Mobile plant (forklifts, cranes, etc.) are only operated by licensed or certified operators 2. Event LPG/dangerous goods storage meets legal requirements and Environmental Health & Safety Office consulted. 3. Alcohol consumption for events on EMU sites is prohibited. A temporary alcohol permit is required or existing facility licenses are extended for the event. Alcohol will be provided for this event: Yes: No: If yes, has an application for a Liquor License been made? Yes: No: Attach a copy of the application. Date of application. Page 9 of 14

Liquor Management Plan - Responsible Service of Alcohol practices in place 4. Provision of Food 1. Name: Food License /Permit Yes No Contact person: Phone Attach License copy Mobile Email 2. Name: Holds Food License /Permit Yes No Contact person: Phone Attach License copy Mobile Email If group does not hold a food license what food safety control measures will be used to ensure the health of people attending the event? Environmental Health & Safety Office consulted? Food Safety Plan to be implemented: Approved: (Event Co-Ordinator) Yes: No: Additional food safety measures required. 6. Police Permit (Road event) 11. STAGING AND PLATFORMS, MARQUEES, STALLS, VANS OR OTHER TEMPORARY STRUCTURES All stages are signed off by a certified rigger/scaffolder and are erected by personnel with appropriate training and certifications (as required) Platforms are continuously monitored, particularly in extreme weather conditions Adequate access and egress around all staging and platforms for event patrons and emergency services Marquees, tents, food vans or other structures are erected or sited securely and do not encroach on thoroughfares/ clear paths. Applies/ 12. NOISE Applies/ The event will include amplified music, speeches etc. Yes No Details of expected event noise: Page 10 of 14

Noise control measures to be used to minimize disruption to EMU activity and adjoining neighborhood: 13. WORK AT HEIGHTS Banner, flags or signs erection Permission is obtained from Facilities Management for erection of banners or other large display items. Ladders are well maintained and suitable for work undertaken & weight (industrial rated) No work done from ladders unless 3 points of contact able to be maintained always e.g.: 2 feet and 1 hand. Assistance of a second person is provided where required e.g.: holding ladder for stability, carrying and erecting. Right type of equipment is used for the height access job (i.e. ladder, cherry picker, etc.) Boom lifts (cherry pickers) operators use appropriate safety body harnesses attached to bucket. Applies/ 14. MANUAL HANDLING/LIFTING Applies/ All staff and volunteers are trained to assess each task and use safe technique when lifting or carrying Loads can be delivered as close as possible to area using vehicle or mechanical aids (e.g. trolley) 15. WEATHER CONDITIONS Applies/ Current National Weather Service information is checked for adverse weather conditions http://www.weather.gov/dtx/ Weather conditions are planned for and monitored, e.g. non-slip mats, shade, sunscreen and drinking water available Wind speeds are monitored 16. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) Applies/ All tasks to be undertaken by staff and volunteers are checked for the right PPE required and PPE is provided if needed (e.g. gloves, aprons, earplugs, closed toe shoes, waterproof jacket, etc.) Separate risk assessments may be required for high-risk tasks. Personnel are trained in using, maintaining and storing the PPE. High visibility safety clothing must be worn by event staff always when it is important for a person in a situation to be easily seen. 17. SECURITY Page 11 of 14

Appropriate security levels have been arranged with EMU Police or organized externally for the event: Number of security personnel required: Provide copy of schedule: Name of external security company at event License No: Security company contact name: Email address Phone: Fax Crowd control measures to be used: Cash handling safety procedures or arrangements have been made and will be implemented 18. ACCESSIBILITY Ramps are in place to provide access into buildings Applies/ Handicapped Parking is available close to the event The event itself is easily accessible (e.g. for patrons in wheelchairs, with prams, using walking aids, etc.) Entry / Exit area is easily accessible (e.g. for patrons in wheelchairs, with prams, using walking aids, etc.) Page 12 of 14

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