Crowd Management Clause Samples

The Crowd Management clause outlines the responsibilities and procedures for controlling and supervising large groups of people at an event or venue. It typically specifies the measures that must be taken to ensure the safety and orderly conduct of attendees, such as deploying trained personnel, setting up barriers, and establishing emergency protocols. This clause is essential for minimizing risks associated with crowd-related incidents, ensuring compliance with safety regulations, and protecting both organizers and participants from harm or liability.
Crowd Management. The Owner shall arrange for and set-up crowd management systems at the PBG Farm Property and any off-site property used in connection with the Event no later than 8:00p.m. on the date prior to any parking and camping on the PBG Farm Property that is allowed pursuant to the occurrence of a Major Event or Mid Tier Event, and said security and crowd management systems shall continue until all vehicles and campers have been removed from the Property.
Crowd Management. Each secondary school will develop a plan to monitor crowd behavior at all home events. The goal of the plan will be to promote good sportsmanship and positive interaction. ● Each head coach will have a copy of the crowd control plan made available to him or her electronically prior to the start of their season. The hired event supervisor will inform the coach they are present prior to the contest. ● During their last quarterly meeting of the school year the Association President and the Superintendent or designee will discuss modifications to the crowd control plans and make recommendations to the building athletic directors.
Crowd Management. 3.1.4.24 The Service Provider shall patrol the Hospital area (outside surroundings and inside corridors) as required or as directed by the Office/Hospital Administration to prevent trespassing, vandalism, sabotage, theft etc. 3.1.4.25 The Service Provider shall be responsible to ensure the safety and security of Hospital’s assets (moveable and immovable) including any items stored in Hospital’s warehouse. An independent Security Guard will be deputed to monitor the same. 3.1.4.26 The service provider while remaining vigilant will assist the hospital administration in monitoring and provision of information about public events or other activities in the geographic area that may impact Hospital Operations. 3.1.4.27 The service provider shall report any occurrence of security violations to the Hospital Administration as quickly as possible. 3.1.4.28 The Security Staff on patrol duty should take care of all the water taps, valves, water hydrants, etc. installed in the premises and report in case of such event. 3.1.4.29 The service provider shall ensure the safety of flower plants, trees and grassy lawns by the staff, outsiders or stray animals (i.e. dogs, cattle, etc.). 3.1.4.30 In emergency situations, security staff/supervisor deployed shall also participate as per their role defined in the Security plan of the Hospital. Security personnel should be sensitized by the hospital administration or concerned LEAs beforehand for their role in such situations. 3.1.4.31 The Service Provider shall be responsible for the confidentiality of the information. The Service Provider shall take and must have mechanisms and means to ensure adequate precautions to protect the privacy and confidentiality of all data and Confidential Information pertaining to the security plans, in relation to this Agreement or the Security Services. Neither the Service Provider nor any of the employees/agents shall discuss nor disclose verbally or in writing any information regarding any of the internal security operations with any uninvolved persons or agencies without prior written approval from the Hospital Administration. 3.1.4.32 The service provider shall be liable to pay compensation for any loss and damage caused to the property of the Procuring Agency/Hospital or its staff by the Service Provider or its workers. The Service Provider can also partner with an insurance company that will pay for the damage on behalf on the Service Provider. 3.1.4.33 The Service Provider shall be entirely ...
Crowd Management. Attendant Uniformed attendant whose primary functions are to enhance the experience of Patrons and public safety by providing crowd management, direction, and enforcement of facility/event policies and regulations governing said facility/event. Attendants provide assistance as required prior to, during, and after emergency or crisis situations. Attendants may be called upon to eject patrons from events/facilities if necessary. Attendants are assigned at different times and to various locations at an event venue (such as cross-aisles, vomitory entrances, stairwells, arena floor, barricade) or the Seattle Center grounds as appropriate.