
Event Staging Risk Assessment
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Product Overview
Identify and control organisational risks associated with Event Staging through a structured, management-level WHS Risk Management framework that supports planning, policy, training and systems implementation. This Event Staging Risk Assessment helps demonstrate Due Diligence under the WHS Act, reducing operational liability and supporting defensible, compliant decision-making across your events portfolio.
Risk Categories & Hazards Covered
This document assesses risks and outlines management controls for:
- WHS Governance, Roles and Accountability: Assessment of organisational WHS responsibilities, officer due diligence, safety leadership, and clarity of roles across event planning and delivery.
- Event and Site WHS Planning: Management of pre-event risk assessments, site-specific WHS plans, access and egress design, zoning, and safe capacity planning for venues and temporary event spaces.
- Design and Engineering of Temporary Structures: Evaluation of design approval processes, engineering certification, load ratings, and configuration controls for stages, platforms, grandstands and other temporary installations.
- Contractor and Supplier Management: Systems for pre-qualification, competency verification, WHS documentation review, and on-site coordination of staging, rigging, AV and other specialist contractors.
- Competency, Licensing and Training Systems: Oversight of licences, high-risk work authorisations, induction programs, refresher training and verification of competency for personnel involved in event staging activities.
- Work at Height and Fall Prevention Systems: Governance of safe access, edge protection, fall arrest systems, rescue planning and supervision for rigging, lighting, and elevated work platforms.
- Structural Integrity, Inspection and Certification: Protocols for pre-use inspections, ongoing monitoring, sign-off processes, and documentation of structural stability throughout the event lifecycle.
- Plant, Equipment and Materials Management: Control of mobile plant, lifting equipment, tools and staging components, including procurement standards, maintenance, pre-start checks and safe storage.
- Electrical, Lighting and AV Systems Safety: Management of temporary electrical installations, cabling routes, protection from damage, RCD use, testing and tagging, and integration of lighting and AV systems.
- Traffic, Logistics and Material Handling Planning: Planning of vehicle movements, loading dock operations, deliveries, pedestrian segregation, manual handling controls and logistics scheduling.
- Environmental, Weather and Site Conditions Management: Assessment of wind, rain, heat, ground conditions and site constraints, including triggers for suspension, modification or dismantling of structures.
- Fatigue, Work Hours and Workforce Wellbeing: Systems to manage extended shifts, night work, turnaround times, rest breaks, and psychosocial risks during high-pressure event periods.
- Emergency Preparedness and Structural Incident Response: Development of emergency plans, structural failure response, evacuation strategies, and coordination with emergency services and venue management.
- Communication, Consultation and Information Management: Processes for safety briefings, toolbox talks, change management, documentation control and consultation with workers and contractors.
- Public Interface and Event Transition Management: Controls for handover from construction to live event mode, public access control, crowd interaction with structures, and safe bump-in/bump-out transitions.
Who is this for?
This Risk Assessment is designed for Business Owners, Event Directors, Production Managers and Safety Managers responsible for planning, approving and overseeing Event Staging operations and contractor activities.
Hazards & Risks Covered
| Hazard | Risk Description |
|---|---|
| 1. WHS Governance, Roles and Accountability |
|
| 2. Event and Site WHS Planning |
|
| 3. Design and Engineering of Temporary Structures |
|
| 4. Contractor and Supplier Management |
|
| 5. Competency, Licensing and Training Systems |
|
| 6. Work at Height and Fall Prevention Systems |
|
| 7. Structural Integrity, Inspection and Certification |
|
| 8. Plant, Equipment and Materials Management |
|
| 9. Electrical, Lighting and AV Systems Safety |
|
| 10. Traffic, Logistics and Material Handling Planning |
|
| 11. Environmental, Weather and Site Conditions Management |
|
| 12. Fatigue, Work Hours and Workforce Wellbeing |
|
| 13. Emergency Preparedness and Structural Incident Response |
|
| 14. Communication, Consultation and Information Management |
|
| 15. Public Interface and Event Transition Management |
|
Need to add specific hazards for your workplace?
Don't worry if a specific hazard isn't listed above. Once you purchase, simply log in to your Client Portal and add your own custom hazards at no extra cost. We take care of the hard work—creating the risk ratings and control measures for free—to ensure your document is compliant within minutes.
Legislation & References
This document was researched and developed to align with:
- Work Health and Safety Act 2011
- Work Health and Safety Regulations 2017
- AS/NZS ISO 31000:2018: Risk management — Guidelines
- Safe Work Australia – Managing risks of plant in the workplace Code of Practice: Guidance on the safe use of plant including mobile plant and lifting equipment used in event staging.
- Safe Work Australia – Construction work Code of Practice: Applicable to temporary structures, staging, and associated construction-like activities at event sites.
- Safe Work Australia – Managing electrical risks in the workplace Code of Practice: Requirements for temporary electrical installations, distribution, and protection at events.
- Safe Work Australia – Managing the risk of falls at workplaces Code of Practice: Controls for work at height, edge protection and fall arrest systems for staging and rigging.
- Safe Work Australia – Managing the work environment and facilities Code of Practice: Standards for amenities, environmental conditions and access/egress at event sites.
- AS/NZS 1170.2: Structural design actions – Wind actions, relevant to the design and verification of temporary event structures.
- AS/NZS 3000 (Wiring Rules): Electrical installations requirements for temporary power and distribution systems.
- AS/NZS 3105: Approval and test specification – Electrical portable outlet devices, relevant to temporary power distribution for events.
- AS 2550 series: Cranes, hoists and winches – Safe use, applicable to lifting operations for staging and rigging.
- AS/NZS ISO 45001:2018: Occupational health and safety management systems — Requirements with guidance for use.
Standard Risk Assessment Features (Click to Expand)
- Comprehensive hazard identification for all activities
- Risk rating matrix with likelihood and consequence analysis
- Existing control measures evaluation
- Residual risk assessment after controls
- Hierarchy of controls recommendations
- Action priority rankings
- Review and monitoring requirements
- Consultation and communication records
- Legal compliance references
- Sign-off and approval sections
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Event Staging Risk Assessment
- • 100% Compliant with Australian WHS Acts & Regulations
- • Fully Editable MS Word & PDF Formats Included
- • Pre-filled Content – Ready to Deploy Immediately
- • Customisable – Easily Add Your Logo & Site Details
- • Includes 2 Years of Free Compliance Updates
Event Staging Risk Assessment
Product Overview
Identify and control organisational risks associated with Event Staging through a structured, management-level WHS Risk Management framework that supports planning, policy, training and systems implementation. This Event Staging Risk Assessment helps demonstrate Due Diligence under the WHS Act, reducing operational liability and supporting defensible, compliant decision-making across your events portfolio.
Risk Categories & Hazards Covered
This document assesses risks and outlines management controls for:
- WHS Governance, Roles and Accountability: Assessment of organisational WHS responsibilities, officer due diligence, safety leadership, and clarity of roles across event planning and delivery.
- Event and Site WHS Planning: Management of pre-event risk assessments, site-specific WHS plans, access and egress design, zoning, and safe capacity planning for venues and temporary event spaces.
- Design and Engineering of Temporary Structures: Evaluation of design approval processes, engineering certification, load ratings, and configuration controls for stages, platforms, grandstands and other temporary installations.
- Contractor and Supplier Management: Systems for pre-qualification, competency verification, WHS documentation review, and on-site coordination of staging, rigging, AV and other specialist contractors.
- Competency, Licensing and Training Systems: Oversight of licences, high-risk work authorisations, induction programs, refresher training and verification of competency for personnel involved in event staging activities.
- Work at Height and Fall Prevention Systems: Governance of safe access, edge protection, fall arrest systems, rescue planning and supervision for rigging, lighting, and elevated work platforms.
- Structural Integrity, Inspection and Certification: Protocols for pre-use inspections, ongoing monitoring, sign-off processes, and documentation of structural stability throughout the event lifecycle.
- Plant, Equipment and Materials Management: Control of mobile plant, lifting equipment, tools and staging components, including procurement standards, maintenance, pre-start checks and safe storage.
- Electrical, Lighting and AV Systems Safety: Management of temporary electrical installations, cabling routes, protection from damage, RCD use, testing and tagging, and integration of lighting and AV systems.
- Traffic, Logistics and Material Handling Planning: Planning of vehicle movements, loading dock operations, deliveries, pedestrian segregation, manual handling controls and logistics scheduling.
- Environmental, Weather and Site Conditions Management: Assessment of wind, rain, heat, ground conditions and site constraints, including triggers for suspension, modification or dismantling of structures.
- Fatigue, Work Hours and Workforce Wellbeing: Systems to manage extended shifts, night work, turnaround times, rest breaks, and psychosocial risks during high-pressure event periods.
- Emergency Preparedness and Structural Incident Response: Development of emergency plans, structural failure response, evacuation strategies, and coordination with emergency services and venue management.
- Communication, Consultation and Information Management: Processes for safety briefings, toolbox talks, change management, documentation control and consultation with workers and contractors.
- Public Interface and Event Transition Management: Controls for handover from construction to live event mode, public access control, crowd interaction with structures, and safe bump-in/bump-out transitions.
Who is this for?
This Risk Assessment is designed for Business Owners, Event Directors, Production Managers and Safety Managers responsible for planning, approving and overseeing Event Staging operations and contractor activities.
Hazards & Risks Covered
| Hazard | Risk Description |
|---|---|
| 1. WHS Governance, Roles and Accountability |
|
| 2. Event and Site WHS Planning |
|
| 3. Design and Engineering of Temporary Structures |
|
| 4. Contractor and Supplier Management |
|
| 5. Competency, Licensing and Training Systems |
|
| 6. Work at Height and Fall Prevention Systems |
|
| 7. Structural Integrity, Inspection and Certification |
|
| 8. Plant, Equipment and Materials Management |
|
| 9. Electrical, Lighting and AV Systems Safety |
|
| 10. Traffic, Logistics and Material Handling Planning |
|
| 11. Environmental, Weather and Site Conditions Management |
|
| 12. Fatigue, Work Hours and Workforce Wellbeing |
|
| 13. Emergency Preparedness and Structural Incident Response |
|
| 14. Communication, Consultation and Information Management |
|
| 15. Public Interface and Event Transition Management |
|
Need to add specific hazards for your workplace?
Don't worry if a specific hazard isn't listed above. Once you purchase, simply log in to your Client Portal and add your own custom hazards at no extra cost. We take care of the hard work—creating the risk ratings and control measures for free—to ensure your document is compliant within minutes.
Legislation & References
This document was researched and developed to align with:
- Work Health and Safety Act 2011
- Work Health and Safety Regulations 2017
- AS/NZS ISO 31000:2018: Risk management — Guidelines
- Safe Work Australia – Managing risks of plant in the workplace Code of Practice: Guidance on the safe use of plant including mobile plant and lifting equipment used in event staging.
- Safe Work Australia – Construction work Code of Practice: Applicable to temporary structures, staging, and associated construction-like activities at event sites.
- Safe Work Australia – Managing electrical risks in the workplace Code of Practice: Requirements for temporary electrical installations, distribution, and protection at events.
- Safe Work Australia – Managing the risk of falls at workplaces Code of Practice: Controls for work at height, edge protection and fall arrest systems for staging and rigging.
- Safe Work Australia – Managing the work environment and facilities Code of Practice: Standards for amenities, environmental conditions and access/egress at event sites.
- AS/NZS 1170.2: Structural design actions – Wind actions, relevant to the design and verification of temporary event structures.
- AS/NZS 3000 (Wiring Rules): Electrical installations requirements for temporary power and distribution systems.
- AS/NZS 3105: Approval and test specification – Electrical portable outlet devices, relevant to temporary power distribution for events.
- AS 2550 series: Cranes, hoists and winches – Safe use, applicable to lifting operations for staging and rigging.
- AS/NZS ISO 45001:2018: Occupational health and safety management systems — Requirements with guidance for use.
Standard Risk Assessment Features (Click to Expand)
- Comprehensive hazard identification for all activities
- Risk rating matrix with likelihood and consequence analysis
- Existing control measures evaluation
- Residual risk assessment after controls
- Hierarchy of controls recommendations
- Action priority rankings
- Review and monitoring requirements
- Consultation and communication records
- Legal compliance references
- Sign-off and approval sections
$79.5