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COMPLIMENTARY TEACHING MATERIALS Risk and Safety Management in the Leisure, Events, Tourism and Sports Industries Mark Piekarz, Ian Jenkins and Peter Mills

COMPLIMENTARY TEACHING MATERIALS Chapter 9 - Risk and Safety Management

COMPLIMENTARY TEACHING MATERIALS LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1.Present and explain safety and management systems used in different countries. 2.Evaluate the legislation and processes that specific countries use to ensure safety standards. 3.Understand the mechanisms that are used to establish health and safety management. 4.Appraise societal perception relating to death and injury. 5.Understand the main issues affecting the organisation of health and safety management.

COMPLIMENTARY TEACHING MATERIALS INTRODUCTION Safety is now considered an important aspect of any product. Injury or death at a leisure facility is not considered acceptable. Leisure can only really be experienced when safe environments have been established. Media amplification is also a problem for companies. Minor incidents can actually cost companies a lot of lost revenue. Fatal accidents can also result in bankruptcy.

COMPLIMENTARY TEACHING MATERIALS Death and fatality now removed from us as a society, not an acceptable occurrence. Move to a service society. Litigious culture since the 1980s. More participation in leisure activities. Less personal responsibility for actions. Increased state protection and legislation relating to safety. More consumption and payment for goods. CUSTOMER AND SOCIETAL EXPECTATIONS OF SAFE ENVIRONMENTS

COMPLIMENTARY TEACHING MATERIALS UK 1970s saw the prominence of Health and Safety. Move from a manufacturing economy to a service economy. Start of the Postmodernist era. Emergence of government organisations to control safety in the UK. SAFETY MANAGEMENT AND ELEMENTS OF GOOD PRACTICE

COMPLIMENTARY TEACHING MATERIALS Established in 1974 to look after the safety of UK workforce. Covered a wide area of working environments: UK HEALTH & SAFETY EXECUTIVE ConstructionOffshore NuclearHealth & social care AgricultureCatering BiocidesWaste & recycling WoodworkingFood EducationMotor vehicle repair QuarriesChemicals ExplosivesDiving CleaningTreework EntertainmentHairdressing Source: HSE, 2013

COMPLIMENTARY TEACHING MATERIALS Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, set the agenda for UK safety. Focus on work-based safety. Consumers protected by ensuring work environments were safe also saw other supportive measures to ensure safe environments.

COMPLIMENTARY TEACHING MATERIALS Other developed countries also followed suit. Based their safety environments on work safety similar to the UK model. Some slight differences in administration but safety is based around ensuring a safe working environment. Australia: Safe Work Australia New Zealand: WorkSafe New Zealand Act Canada: Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND AND CANADA

COMPLIMENTARY TEACHING MATERIALS PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SAFETY MANAGEMENT

COMPLIMENTARY TEACHING MATERIALS Case study example of health and safety failures in the leisure, tourism and sports areas: Waterslides Need for safety data in this area Creation of SaiL

COMPLIMENTARY TEACHING MATERIALS Role of accidents in safety management ‘Accident data can be a barometer for operational safety and reflective of the condition of an organisation.’ Ian Jenkins, 2015 Safety Management Systems Minimum Risk Environments CONCEPTS AND MANAGEMENT OF SAFETY

COMPLIMENTARY TEACHING MATERIALS Company Policy and the development of safe operations: Company performance Company image Worker confidence Customer awareness Open environment for safety issues Whistle blowing if needed Good communication Designation of personnel A controlling mind (often deliberately overlooked due to fear of one/ few individuals being held responsible) Appropriate training and resources Regular review of accident data Regular risk and hazard assessments

COMPLIMENTARY TEACHING MATERIALS Conflict between Personal Responsibility and Corporate Responsibility: Safety Programmes Operational Frequently monitored Enacted Effective communications Every employee’s responsibility ICT & Web based safety tests

COMPLIMENTARY TEACHING MATERIALS Complexity of systems, work and leisure New adventure and sporting activities New tourism risks: Travel modes and political instability Effects of 9/11 and 7/7 The Mumbai attacks of 2010 The Egyptian Bus Attacks (The Guardian, 2014) The Kenya shopping mall attack (Howden 2013) Terrorism and Safety Management Safety key element in tourism Terrorism affects this concept CURRENT SAFETY ISSUES

COMPLIMENTARY TEACHING MATERIALS Tourists becoming resigned to attacks. Tourists actively visiting ‘war zones’. Western tourists considered easy targets with global media coverage. Greatly affects developing countries’ economies. European Terrorist groups such as ETA and IRA have disrupted tourism. Number of attacks are low when compared to 1 billion tourist trips (2014).

COMPLIMENTARY TEACHING MATERIALS RankCounty 1 Iraq 2Afghanistan 3Pakistan 4 Somalia 5 Nigeria 6 Yemen 7 Syria 8 Philippines 9 Lebanon 10 Libya 11 Columbia 12 Kenya Ranked Terrorist Locations (extreme threat) 2014 Source: McElroy, 2014

COMPLIMENTARY TEACHING MATERIALS 1970s set the scene for health and safety legislation in developed countries. Consumers and society expect safe environments. Complexity of work places and leisure increases pressure on health and safety. Chapter summarises some of the main safety issues facing employers and customers. Tourism is affected by safety issues as seen with the rise of terrorism. CONCLUSION

COMPLIMENTARY TEACHING MATERIALS Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974, Available at: SWA (Safe Work Australia), (2014) Model Codes of Practice, Available at: cop/pages/model-cop. cop/pages/model-cop Fisher, K. Terrorism & Tourism, (2003) Leisure Management, 23, Feichtinger, G, Hartl, R.F. Kort, P.M. Novak A.J., (2001) Terrorism Control in the Tourism Industry, Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, 108, Mewshaw, M. (2010) Between Terror and Tourism: An Overland Journey Across North Africa, Counterpoint, Berkeley, CA, USA. Ferrett, E. (2012) Health and Safety at Work, Revision Guide: for the NEBOSH National General Certificate, Routledge, London. FURTHER READING MATERIAL

COMPLIMENTARY TEACHING MATERIALS Thank You Name:Dr. Ian Jenkins