event safety

Safety has become a central priority in event planning. Learn how to mitigate risks from early planning through decision-making and execution to protect the well-being of all attendees.

  • When planning an event, it is important to consider safety before, during, and after the event. Preparation ensures staff, volunteers, and guests equips individuals in preparing and responding effectively to various scenarios.

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    Event Planning Check List

  • Clear communication is a critical component of planning a safe event. This includes preparing for potential threats, identifying clear decision makers, and outlining how information will be communicated. A well-defined communication plan supports effective risk assessment and ensures the right actions are taken quickly.

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    Event Safety Communication Framework

  • Firearm presence at peaceful protests has increased in recent years. Along with the usage of tear gas to disperse crowds. To communities experiencing heightened law enforcement presence. Staying aware of these risks, and knowing the next steps to take in an emergency is essential for keeping yourself and others safe.

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    Event Safety: Emergency Preparedness
    Event Safety: What to Know and Do
    De-Escalation Pocket Guide