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Health & Safety Guidance - pavilion stand

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Health & Safety Declaration

  • Under The Health And Safety At Work Act 1974, it is the duty of every employer to ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, the health, safety and welfare at work of all employees.
  • Every exhibition stand is a miniature workplace and therefore should have a nominated, competent Health & Safety representative.
  • Complete the form in the checklist to confirm details of your nominated health and safety representative for your stand.

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Onsite Conduct

  • Ensure you have read the Site Rules and share with any staff who will be onsite during the build-up and breakdown periods, during which time the hall is considered a construction site. 
  • All staff must have undertaken a site induction, this can be done in advance here
  • Please be aware that under no circumstances will any person under 16 be permitted in the hall during the build-up and breakdown periods.
  • Any activity in the hall must comply with the current eGuide, the best-practice guidelines which have been created with exhibition safety in mind.
  • Please direct any queries regarding onsite conduct and your responsibilities to the Organiser.
  • As an exhibitor you must be insured for Public Liability to a minimum level of £2,000,000. Please ensure that you have a copy of your policy documents with you, onsite at the event. Failure to comply will be at your own risk. Please send a copy of your insurance to the Organiser

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Risk Assessment

  • Every exhibition stand is a miniature workplace and therefore requires a risk assessment.
  • A risk assessment is a review of what (during the build, open and break period of the event) could cause harm to people; it should identify any hazards present on the stand, and detail the ways in which these hazards will be controlled to minimise risk.
  • If you have booked a shell scheme or pavilion stand, it’s unlikely there’ll be significant risk associated with your stand; the form in the checklist has been designed to show you have considered any potential risk on your stand, without asking for unnecessary detail. If you intend to build within your stand, or are planning any special activities or demonstrations, you’ll need to share a bit more information with us.
  • Please contact the team if you need any help at all completing your Risk Assessment. You'll also see below some supporting information on completing a Risk Assessment.

 

Additional Information:

Pavilion Risk Assessment form

Risk Assessment Guidance
Risk Assessment in 5 Steps

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