Event Compliance for Event Planners: Everything You need to know about South African Event Rules, Regulations and Legislation
Book Details
Author(s)Janna Couto
ISBN / ASINB00PQGK18E
ISBN-13978B00PQGK187
Sales Rank1,911,668
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
What Does It Aim To Do?
• The purpose of this resource is to make events safer, identify basic standards necessary to satisfy authorities and provide a consistent state-wide approach to events.
• When using the guidelines, the size and complexity of the event must be considered to ensure that appropriate information from the guidelines is utilised. Care needs to be taken to selectively determine appropriate controls for the risks identified for each event.
• The guidelines provide advice on issues that are not covered by formal legislation and contain information to assist the interpretation of prescribed.
• It is important to note that even though a venue may comply with all prescribed legislation, it does not mean that all necessary health or safety aspects have been addressed.
• Whilst this guide is not, in itself, a legislative document, it could be considered a best practice guideline document.
• The purpose of this resource is to identify basic standards and safety measures for event organisers which are necessary to satisfy authorities such as local government, police, Department of the Environment and Conservation and emergency service organisations.
• The guidelines are intended to prescribe requirements for events to ensure that venues are safe for patrons, do not disturb neighbouring properties and provide uniformity throughout.
• Risk management plans are now an integral part of the event development process. A risk management plan should be prepared for every event.
• The purpose of this resource is to make events safer, identify basic standards necessary to satisfy authorities and provide a consistent state-wide approach to events.
• When using the guidelines, the size and complexity of the event must be considered to ensure that appropriate information from the guidelines is utilised. Care needs to be taken to selectively determine appropriate controls for the risks identified for each event.
• The guidelines provide advice on issues that are not covered by formal legislation and contain information to assist the interpretation of prescribed.
• It is important to note that even though a venue may comply with all prescribed legislation, it does not mean that all necessary health or safety aspects have been addressed.
• Whilst this guide is not, in itself, a legislative document, it could be considered a best practice guideline document.
• The purpose of this resource is to identify basic standards and safety measures for event organisers which are necessary to satisfy authorities such as local government, police, Department of the Environment and Conservation and emergency service organisations.
• The guidelines are intended to prescribe requirements for events to ensure that venues are safe for patrons, do not disturb neighbouring properties and provide uniformity throughout.
• Risk management plans are now an integral part of the event development process. A risk management plan should be prepared for every event.
