Keeping the music industry on song in safety

IOSH has launched a new training course aimed at protecting workers and crowds at music and entertainment events.
The IOSH Managing Safely in the Music and Entertainment Industry course was launched last week and is aimed at venue, technical and other managers. The institution worked in partnership with FLX Consulting Ltd and events-promotion group Live Nation Entertainment to develop the four-day course.
The course is an adapted version of IOSH’s Managing Safely training programme, and offers best practice in controlling the risks associated with large-scale crowds and music events. It’s designed to offer in-depth risk-management procedures for all the key aspects of live events. These include:
- Crowd – type of music and audience expected, ‘show stop’ procedures, working with local authorities€
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Keeping the music industry on song in safety
IOSH has launched a new training course aimed at protecting workers and crowds at music and entertainment events.
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