RM Process
RM Planning
Threats to Events
Crowd Control
Neglig
ence
100

What is an SOP?

Standard operating procedure, they provide consistecy and uniformity for a job performance.

100

What does DIM stand for?

Developing, implementing, and managing.

100

What sports are the most prone to blood-borne pathogens? (2)

Boxing and Mixed Martial Arts.

100

What is a CMP?

Crowd management plan.

100

What is negligence?

An unintentional wrongdoing that results in injury to a person, property, or reputation

200

How do you identify a risk?

Conduct a legal audit of any deficiencies that need to be corrected during the planning process.

200

What is the severity level of risk that presents a minimal threat to safety?

Negligible severity risk level.

200

What do you issue when a hazardous weather event occurs that could threaten life or property?

A warning.

200

What are two types of signage at events?

Directional and Informational

200

What are the four elements of negligence?

Duty, breach, cause, and damage.

300

What tool is best used to identify a risk?

Risk Matrix

300

What is the final step in planning an event?

Evaluation

300

What is a way that you can prevent heat-related illness at your event?

Plan a place that people can go to get relief from the heat and replenish nutrients.

300

What are crowd expectations?

Patrons have the expectation that the event environment has been prepared and is safe and secure; they assume precautions have been taken

300

What does duty mean in terms of negligence?

A social norm that regards how you should conduct yourself to others.

400

What law best corresponds with risk management planning?

Murphy's Law

400

What is a big element in the facilitation of risk management?

Communication

400

What are two potential threats to a sporting event?

Medical Attention

Heat-Related Illnesses 

Severe Weather & Lightning Safety

Blood Borne Pathogens

Equipment & Supervision

Insurance

Food Handling & Safety

Drones

Natural Disasters

Human Trafficking

400

Name 3/6 factors of a crowd management plan.

Number of people at the venue

Behavior of spectators

Layout of facility

Movement and activities of guests

Emergency response

Specific concerns of guests visiting the venue

400

What law is involved with negligence?

Liability Law

500

What are the four best ways for treating risks?

Retaining, reducing, avoiding, and transferring.

500

What are the three most necessary elements of a risk management plan?

Crisis management plan, emergency action plan, and a communication plan

500

Name one advantage and one disadvantage to serving alcohol at major sporting events.

Advantage: More sales / Atmosphere

Disadvantage: Can turn dangerous / Injuries

500

What is the movement theory?

The way people move in and out of a facility in relation to the pedestrian flow.

500

What document should participants sign before competing in a sporting event?

A waiver or release form.

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