Shanna Jacobsen | Nov 26, 2019
You are likely familiar with the many types of indemnities in the events industry, some examples being: contractual clauses that exhibitors must sign; the terms and conditions that delegates must accept when registering to attend a conference; or...
Martin HIller | Dec 31, 2015
1Â WHAT TYPE OF EVENT ARE YOU PLANNING? Is it a classical recital or a rock concert? Both events require similar infrastructure, but the intensity of the input varies greatly. You will not necessarily need the same crowd control infrastructure at a...
Martin HIller | Dec 29, 2015
Safety and disaster planning has become the most important aspect in the planning and hosting of any type of event, writes Mike Lord. Nowadays clients are engaging with health and safety specialists far earlier in the event cycle. This ensures that...
Martin HIller | Dec 29, 2015
1Â PLAN FROM THE BEGINNING From the get-go, ensure safety is on the agenda of all your planning meetings. 2Â APPOINT A SAFETY CONSULTANT TO THE EVENT The Events Act requires you to appoint a safety officer competent to perform this task on...