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This glassing attacks licensed premises toolbox talk template from Health & Safety Zone provides comprehensive safety guidance for bars, pubs, nightclubs and other licensed venues where glassware is used. The template addresses the most common hazards such as broken glass, thrown bottles, deliberate shattering, slip risks from glass shards and the potential for violent incidents. It offers clear, actionable DO and DON’T items, detailed personal protective equipment requirements, safe storage and handling procedures, de‑escalation techniques and incident reporting protocols. The guidance is written for security staff, bar managers, supervisors, health & safety officers and any employee responsible for crowd control or premises safety in the hospitality and public safety sectors. Fully editable – you can tailor the content, insert site‑specific risks and add your company name before distribution. The toolbox talk helps you meet statutory duties, demonstrate due diligence during licence inspections and reduce insurance premiums by lowering the frequency and severity of glass‑related injuries. Using this toolbox talk as part of regular safety briefings reinforces a proactive safety culture and supports continuous improvement of your venue’s risk management. Compliant with: Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999, Licensing Act 2003 and Crime and Disorder Act 1998. Licensing Act 2003 Section 84, COSHH Regulations 2002, HSE Managing the risk of violent incidents toolkit (2021).