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The Managing Crowd Surge At Entrance Or Exits Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slip
- trip and fall hazards
- Incorrect manual handling
- 2. Staff Briefing
- Inadequate knowledge of crowd management
- Communication failure
- 3. Equipment Check
- Faulty equipment
- Improper use
- 4. Site Inspection
- Unidentified risks
- Uneven flooring
- 5. Queue Formation
- Physical confrontation
- Crowding
- Bottlenecks
- 6. Crowd Admission
- Crushing between people
- Trampling underfoot
- 7. Monitoring Crowd Movement
- Overcrowding
- Insufficient exit routes
- 8. Emergency Procedures Implementation
- Failure in emergency procedure
- Panicking people
- 9. Control Crowd Surge
- Hand injury from trying to stop a surge
- Feet trampled by rushing crowd
- 10. Enforce the ‘No Bags’ Policy
- Cluttering of floor with discarded bags
- Tripping hazard
- Fire risk from accumulated waste
- 11. Eject Disruptive Individuals
- Aggressive behaviour
- Violence against staff
- 12. Manage Late Comers
- Rushing and bypassing security checks
- Tense crowd atmosphere
- 13. Allow Re-entry of Patrons
- Managing crowded entry point
- Mixing of re-entrants with fresh entrants
- 14. Close Entry Point
- Left over crowd
- Handling disgruntled individuals who missed out
- 15. Enable Controlled Exit
- Crowd impatience
- Rushing
- Ignored directions
- 16. Debrief Staff
- Loss of vital information
- Miscommunication for future events
- 17. Review Event Management Plan
- Missed hazards
- Unpreparedness for similar future incidents
- 18. Site Clean Up
- Exposure to hazardous waste
- Sharp objects
- Slips and falls
- 19. Record Keeping
- Legal compliance issues
- Inadequate documentation
- 20. Compliance Check
- Non-compliance fines
- legal actions