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Ejecting Patrons from Events Risk Assessment

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Risk Assessment Matrix

Likelihood

  • 5 = Certain
  • 4 = Likely
  • 3 = Possible
  • 2 = Unlikely
  • 1 = Remote

Severity

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  • 4 = Major Injury
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Risk Assessment Description:

Purpose: This risk assessment outlines the hazards associated with ejecting patrons from public events and provides comprehensive control measures to ensure safety, legal compliance, and operational continuity.

It is fully editable and shareable, and should be reviewed regularly to maintain compliance with UK security legislation, including the Security Industry Authority (SIA) Code of Conduct, the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999, and the Public Order Act 1986.

  • Use this template for: security managers, event organisers, frontline crowd control staff, and health & safety officers.
  • Compliant with: SIA regulations, Health and Safety at Work Act, Public Order Act 1986, GDPR.

The assessment covers physical safety, legal obligations, communication protocols, crowd dynamics, post‑incident review, data protection, coordination with police and emergency services, and ongoing staff training. It should be updated whenever event type, venue layout, staffing arrangements, or legal requirements change, and after any significant incident to incorporate lessons learned.

Continuous monitoring of crowd behaviour, alcohol consumption, and environmental conditions is essential to anticipate potential ejection scenarios. All control measures must be documented in the site‑specific safety plan and reviewed after incidents.

Risk registers must be maintained, and regular drills conducted to test ejection procedures and refine control measures.

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