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1 Health and Safety – Making sure you get the headlines for all the right reasons by Michael Slattery 12 th November 2010

2 Legislation Health & Safety and Welfare at Work Act 2005 Fire Services Act 1981 & 2003 Planning and Development Act 2000 Planning and Development (Licensing of Outdoor Events) Regulations 2001

3 Event Licensing Process Event Definition “A public performance which takes place wholly or mainly in the open air or in a tented structure and which comprises of music, dancing, displays of public entertainment etc.” Threshold for Licensing An event licence is required where 5,000 or more people are expected to attend Exemptions Section 19 (2) of the 2001 Regulations exempts a Local Authority event from complying with the licensing process

4 Event License Application Draft Event Management Plan i.Names and responsibilities of the Event Controller, Safety Officer, etc. ii.Draft site emergency plan iii.Draft traffic management plan iv.Draft safety strategy statement v.Draft environment monitoring programme vi.Provision for removal of structures, reinstatement of land, full site clean-up etc. vii.Relevant site location maps

5 Event Guidance Irish Standards Code of Practice for Safety at Sports Grounds Code of Practice for Safety at Pop Concerts and Similar Events UK Guidance Red Guide for Sports Grounds NI Event Safety Guide

6 Non Licensed Events Sporting Events, e.g. Ploughing Championships All events below 5,000 threshold Should generally follow same process - Event Management Plan - Pre-event meetings and consultations

7 Event Types Outdoor - stadium Outdoor - green field Outdoor - street Indoor marquee/temporary structure Indoor permanent building/venue

8 Event Management Event Controller / Deputy Safety Officer / Deputy Head of Security / Head Steward Adequate provisions of security / stewards

9 Ticketing Arrangements All tickets presold Tickets on sale on day/cash at turnstiles Ticketed free event Non-ticketed free event

10 Assessment of Venue Capacity Entry capacity Holding capacity Exit capacity

11 Entry Capacity Expected peak annual rate v’s Entry processing rate – No. of turnstiles – No. of ticket-check lanes – No. of ticket scan lanes – No. of search lanes (higher risk events)

12 Holding Capacity Seating: no. of seats within sightline Standing: - Stadium terracing up to 4.7p/m2 - Level standing areas (e.g. concerts 2.0p/m2)

13 Normal Egress Capacity 8min egress time Egress flow rate as per codes Avoidance of bottle neck effect

14 Emergency Egress Capacity 2.5 – 8min egress time depending on fire risk Allowance for access routes for emergency vehicles

15 Circulation/Queuing Capacity Bars and other facilities Toilets

16 Life Safety Systems Public Address Radio Communications CCTV Fire Detection and Alarm System Lighting / Emergency Lighting

17 Front of Stage Viewing Areas Avoidance of crushing potential Provision of appropriate barriers Provision of video screens

18 Particular Risks Fire/Explosion Extreme Weather Electrical Structural

19 Slane

20 Oxegen

21 Croke Park

22 Questions?


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