Event emergency response plan
With any large crowd gathering in a public space, it is imperative that you plan for an emergency, including how to safely evacuate attendees.
Your Emergency Response Plan should be developed in accordance with:
- ASNZ4360 (2004) Risk Management
- AS3745 (2010) Emergency Control Organisation and Procedures for Buildings Structures and Workplaces
Major and high-risk events must have a formally documented Emergency Response Plan developed in consultation with emergency services representatives.
Once adopted it should be made available to key on site event personnel stakeholders and emergency services.
In developing the Emergency Response Plan include:
On your site plan
- Include existing and temporary infrastructure being set up and the venues services on your site plan
- Emergency assembly areas
- Vehicle access for emergency vehicles and evacuation routes for the public
- Location of on site emergency services (if they have a presence on site)
- First aid and ambulance areas (positioned in consultation with Ambulance Victoria)
In your event documentation
- Name and contacts of staff that will authorise and manage evacuation procedures
- Details of how the event will be interrupted and people notified in the event of an emergency
- Detailed arrangements for on site emergencies that do not require outside help such as small fires
- Specific arrangements to hand over control to police and emergency services as required
- Minor first aid incidents security to manage containable incidents
- Details of hospitals prepared for a major incident (Note: many rural hospitals are not equipped to manage major incidents).
- Detail of security arrangements
- Detail of recovery arrangements
- Major incident notification process to WorkSafe
- Incident report to document the incident and response.
It is important to understand that once emergency services arrive on site they assume control of the emergency situation.
Why plan for an emergency at your event?
All events - no matter what their size or scale need to plan for emergencies. If you don't, you are risking people being injured... or worse!
Event emergency response guides
Your Emergency Response Plan should have numerous response guides, which are summaries of actions that advise staff how to react to different scenarios in the event of an emergency.
First aid planning at events
You may need to provide accredited first aid officers at your event.
Fire management and prevention
The management of fire is an important element to manage for any event.
Event emergency communications
It is important to have effective communication planned for emergency situations.
Security and crowd control planning at events
With such a strong emphasis on risk management and public safety at events, appropriate security is paramount.
WorkSafe and events
Did you know that you, as the event organiser, you have a WorkSafe responsibility - to provide a safe working environment at your event and also to report any major incidents?
Music industry resources
Resources specific to the music industry.
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