Risk Management in the Event World



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Risk Management At the Cambridge Festival of Ideas Office of External Affairs and Communications

Reasons for undertaking risk management Duty of care to provide a safe workplace for event staff, volunteers and participants Protecting the reputation of the event Complying with insurance requirements It s not just about creating a plan and ticking a box, it s about creating a culture of risk management thinking which influences all aspects of the event

The Risk Management Process Establish the context Identify risks Analyse and evaluate risks Treat risks

(Hazards and risks) A hazard is something which can cause harm Risks are the chances, high or low, that somebody will be harmed by a hazard A bottle of bleach locked in a cleaner s cupboard is a hazard, but not a risk A bottle of bleach left in an unmarked container on a work surface during a public visit is a risk

Risk Identification and Analysis Identify risks consult with a group of knowledgeable people in your group or department Any data or learning from previous events? Were there any incidents? Observe and inspect the venue you will use. Concentrate on significant hazards that may affect many people, including fire Consider who may be affected including children and young people

Example Risk Assessment Risk Likelihood Severity Treatment (Who, When) Child comes into contact with flammable aerosols Low High Only demonstrators to use the product. Staff and students to ensure children kept away. Fire Low High One lead member of staff running event to be responsible for fire safety ensuring fire limits not exceeded, fire evacuation procedures made clear to visitors Lost Child Medium Medium Make staff aware that central Festival team will answer queries about lost children. Two members of staff to take any lost child to Information Marquee, Sidgewick site

Treatment Options AVOID the risk by terminating a particular activity MANAGE the likelihood of the risk by dealing with the underlying cause MITIGATE the consequence of the risk by developing responses that lessen it Identify what precautions are in place to prevent or reduce accidents, such as more or better-trained stewards Can you issue protective equipment? Do you know where welfare services are, such as washing facilities, and First Aid?

Implement Treatment Options Create an action plan Allocate areas of responsibility Establish formats and procedures for incident reports Monitor the implementation of the risk management plan

Insurance and Events Public Liability Insurance Covers against claims for injury to third parties or damage to third party property arising from negligence. Cambridge University vs external groups who is covered? Working with contractors/suppliers for your event, ask for a copy of their PLI. Employer s Liability Legally required where an organisation has employees and indemnifies against claims from employees resulting from work injuries Property Covers buildings and their contents against damage or loss. If you are hiring a building, your contract with that venue may make you responsible for damage to property or equipment

Volunteers Good Practice, and Insurance External volunteers (eg community group representatives, friends, teachers helping out) are covered under University insurances if helping with University-hosted Science Festival events For insurance to cover volunteers, we should make an explicit contract with them, asking them to fill in a form with their contact details, receive a briefing on the event (including health and safety arrangements) and sign to say they have received this briefing

Share your risk assessment documents with us A guiding principle of risk management is that those who create the risk must manage the risk Please create your own risk assessments in conjunction with Safety managers (if you have them) in your department or organisation Then send us a copy of your risk assessment The responsibility of the event manager is not just to observe but to manage Coroner, Sydney to Hobart inquest

Further information More information on University Health and Safety pages http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/offices/safety/ Dane Comeford Public Engagement Events Manager Office of External Affairs and Communications www.cam.ac.uk/publicengagement

www.cam.ac.uk / festivalofideas / getinvolved / internal