tailieunhanh - THE GOOD PRACTIVE SAFETY GUIDE FOR SMALL AND SPORTING EVENTS TAKING PLACE ON THE HIGHWAY, ROADS AND PUBLIC PLACES

In certain situations, such as visits by high-profile political figures or controversial activists, intensive security arrangements are necessary. Such procedures are outside the scope of this manual, and it would be inappropriate and counterproductive to provide details herein, given the wide and unrestricted distribution of this document. When such events occur, event planners must create liaison between emergency service personnel, health professionals, and appropriate security personnel to ensure that they address health, safety and security issues for the event. . | ẫ Home Office The Good Practice Safety Guide for small and sporting events taking place on the highway roads and public places y BRITISH oS cvcLinG british tr ain bn The Good Practice Safety Guide Index CHAPTER 1 EVENT 1. What to consider when planning an event .6 Licence Responsibility for the Applications to local authorities for 2 Health and Safety The Health and Safety at Work etc Act Completing risk The reason for a risk How to complete a risk 3 Police attendance at The 4 Event planning preparation and Applicable to independent organisations and to the governing body of a sport under whose rules the event is taking Sporting event race secretaries county associations or governing bodies .13 Event organisers or Between nine and six months Three months Six Weeks Two weeks Five days Immediately before the event Page

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