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Health and Safety

The objective of these various pages is to provide guidance some basic safety guidance to all event crew. It is likely that some if not most of you will already be aware of information provided from your workplace; however some may not, especially in the context of the event environment.

As a volunteer we understand that your time is precious and we do not expect everyone to read all of PD's safety policies and risk assessments. We do ask that all crew read and comply with the requirements set out in the links under General heading below. For more specialist roles you will find additional information under the relevant heading below.

If you do have any safety concerns please contact:

General

Accidents and Incidents

Chemical Use

Equipment - general

Fire safety

Manual Handling

Slips Trips and Falls

Terrorism for crew aka Martyn's Law

Outdoors

Simulated combat and other lrp event specific information

Safety Specific to Roles

These sections also outline any requirements for due diligence checks (aka checklists and documentation), experience and any qualifications legally required.

Note that you are not permitted to undertake any work in these areas without express permission from the department head.

Construction

  • Only volunteers with appropriate experience or qualifications are permitted to be involved in the construction of temporary structures.
  • Upon completion of structures the department head must complete a check of safety elements which includes looking for loose items, instability etc.

Driving site vehicles

  • Only volunteers with appropriate experience or qualifications are permitted to drive vehicles such as cars (this does not include heavy plant equipment such as CAT etc.)
  • Vehicles seat belts, windscreen (check for visibility), lights, wheels and breaks must be checked before use. Damage to any of these items should be reported to the department head and the vehicle not used until repairs are made.
  • Guidance on risk and mitigating them can be found here Vehicle safety
  • You must follow traffic safety advice found here <insert traffic page link from main wiki>

Electrical set up

  • Only volunteers with appropriate experience or qualifications are permitted to engage in the setting up of the sites electrics, including the generator.
  • You will be required to completed set up check lists at each event. This will include looking for signs of damage, correct set up and safety equipment in place.

Fire marshal

  • Only volunteers with appropriate experience or qualifications are permitted to take on the role of fire marshals.
  • You will be responsible for fire safety patrols, evacuation of participants and tackling small fires to facilitate evacuations.
  • You will be required to completed set up check lists at each event to ensure all equipment is in place. This will include looking for signs of damage, correct set up and safety equipment is in place.

Food safety (Welfare)

Volunteers must be trained in food safety to at least a level 2 standard so that they can safely handle and monitor;

  • Food deliveries - In date, packaging in good condition, temperatures etc.
  • Food storage - Where possible all food is stored in sturdy plastic containers to prevent pests. Fridges and freezers maintaining temperatures.
  • Food cooking - Following UK safety guidance.
  • Allergen safety - the simplest method of maintaining safe information is to keep items in original packaging. Where cooking for groups then keep the ingredient packaging separate until after the meal so information can be referred to where required.

A copy of Profound Decisions food policy can be found here.

You will need to trained separately on maintaining food safety records which will include;

  • Deliveries
  • Storage including fridge temperatures
  • Cooking

Make up and Costuming SFX

Only volunteers with appropriate experience may take on this role.

You will be required to maintain safe standards including:

  • Cleaning of equipment before and after use
  • Checking with NPC's for allergies before applying make up, and selecting a safe product
  • Ensuring skin tests are complete before applying make up
  • Maintaining a tidy space to avoid leaks and spills

Plant - heavy equipment such as CAT etc.

Only volunteers and crew with appropriate qualifications and authorisation may handle the heavy equipment.

  • You will be responsible for pre use checks and safe use of the vehicle.
  • Where possible should always be used outside of event opening times, there will be times where it must be used during events. Under both circumstances spotters MUST be used.
  • There are additional risks when using at an event. Details of these can be found here Vehicle safety.

Power tools

Only volunteers authorised by the site manager are permitted to use power tools. They will access your knowledge, training and experience before being allowing you to use the equipment.

Where possible you should read the user manual for any equipment you are going to use, especially if unfamiliar with the design.

Before use you must check for the following:

  • damage (apart from light scuffing) to the supply cable, including fraying or cuts.
  • damage to the plug or connector.
  • damage to joints, including taped joints in the cable.
  • the outer sheath of the cable is effectively secured where it enters the plug or the equipment.
  • the tool has been subjected to conditions which make it dangerous to use, for example;it is wet or excessively contaminated with dirt.
  • damage to the external casing of the equipment.
  • loose parts or screws.
  • evidence of overheating (burn marks or discolouration).
  • evidence of PAT and it is in date.

If there are any issues you must not use the tool and report it.

Before using the equipment consider the following:

  • Weather conditions. If it is raining the equipment may not be suitable for use, wait for it to stop raining or use under cover. In hot summers some works should not be undertaken near very dry grass due to fire risks etc.
  • Using ladders or other equipment to access the job. Can the tool be used at ground level and then items worked on hoisted up into position?
  • Weight of equipment, especially when working at height.
  • Are cables causing hazards?
  • Have you closed off the area so other participants are not in danger.
  • Do you have the correct PPE for the job? Goggles, gloves, coveralls or face mask? Maybe even ear defenders.

Pyrotechnics

Unless explicitly authorised by the site manager you may not touch pyrotechnics' under any circumstances.

  • They should only be used as directed by the manufacturers and within safe distances of other participants. *
  • Fire fighting equipment MUST be available in the immediate area to deal with small fires that may arise.
  • The first aid team must be aware of when and where pyrotechnics will be used.

Security

Working on the bar - gas, beer barrels and line cleaning

Information for public wiki reorganised and consolidated

To do:

Rename Event Safety - Combat safety

Link the fire safety page - Note for RobW that it may need expanding to be inline with policy - think Gas and assembly points for various parts of site.

Link from the safety page to Children as it includes safety information - does not need any rewrite - just makes it more clear there is safety information there too.

Add a page about Outdoors - this will be the page that the crew link goes to. Ensure it's name correctly for public use and covers all participants - camping, heat and hold, wet etc. footing etc.

Add a page on Terrorism for players - Information regarding PD's plan in the event of a terrorist attack. Mostly that crew have been given information and there is a plan in place. Follow the instructions of crew members where given. Also - RUN HIDE TELL

Actions from safety audits at e1 and e2 - consider items and add into details on pages as required.

Fire plan