· Controlling entry into venues or events;
· Monitoring and communicating on crowd and individual behavior;
· Dealing with potentially aggressive, abusive or violent behavior;
· Physically managing aggressive, abusive or violent behavior;
· Administering and coordinating ‘first response’ first aid or critical care; or
· Coordinating emergency evacuation of a venue or event.
o Coachella
o Comic Con
o Sun God Festival
o Super Bowl XLIX
o National Association of Manufactures (NAM)
o Bottle Rock
Strict Entrance Enforcement. All event entrances should be secured before, during and after the event. Patrons should be required to go through metal detectors and have all bags checked. Attendees should be limited in what they are allowed to bring to the tournament. Items not allowed should include over sized bags, wrapped packages, large metal or glass containers and of course knives and firearms.
Assist Patrons. Walking through a parking lot or structure can make many patrons feel uneasy—especially at night. As part of their service, security guards can assist patrons to their cars and stay with them until they are safely on their way.
Parking Enforcement. Parking security guards can maintain traffic flow, assist in the case of accidents, when a vehicle becomes inoperable and report illegally parked or abandoned vehicles that require towing.
Venue managers and staff all have a duty to their attendees to provide a level of crowd management and safe, fun experiences at events. This is first and foremost vital for guest and staff safety, as well as minimizing complaints that may lead to a poor event review
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