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This racist chanting toolbox talk template from Health & Safety Zone provides security teams, event organisers and venue managers with a fully editable safety briefing to prevent and control racist or abusive chanting in crowds. It details step‑by‑step risk assessment, the selection and installation of BS EN 13601 compliant crowd control barriers, de‑escalation techniques, personal protective equipment, and legal duties under the Public Order Act 1986, Equality Act 2010 and the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. The template is ideal for sports stadiums, concert venues, festivals, public demonstrations and any large gathering where verbal abuse may arise. Each section offers practical actions, references to BS EN standards and clear incident‑reporting guidance, making it perfect for daily safety briefings, staff inductions and compliance audits. The document can be customised with site‑specific details, branded with your logo and integrated into existing safety management systems. It is fully editable, allowing you to tailor the content to your organisation’s specific policies and procedures. Download the template for free and use it to protect staff and attendees, reduce the risk of legal action, and demonstrate compliance with UK health and safety regulations, supporting a safe and inclusive environment. Additional guidance covers crowd capacity management, signage requirements, emergency response protocols and post‑incident debriefing, ensuring comprehensive coverage of all critical safety aspects for security firms, event promoters, local authorities and community organisations. For further guidance see the Public Order Act 1986 Section 4 and the HSE crowd management guidance Managing crowds safely.