Diagram of The Glass House
Risk Assessment for my Event
Conclusion
In conclusion, the diagram and risk assessment above could help me and other staff in situations that could compromise the health and safety of everyone within the venue during my event. I will be keeping these documents on me during the event, as well as a set list to help me run the event smoothly. Using my research on Health and Safety really helped me to create in depth health and safety documents that cover different risks and solutions. I used the case study by Hse.gov.uk, (2007) to inform my risk assessment above, as this is a primary and relevant source of information, the information above is correct and relevant to a risk assessment for a small indoor venue, such as The Glass House.
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