A major incident plan is only as good as the people implementing it. Learn how HSEEP tabletop exercises and OSHA-compliant staff training close the gap between a written plan and a competent response.
A bomb threat at a live event demands a calm, pre-planned response. Learn the documented protocol, who holds evacuation authority, and what DHS, FBI, OSHA, and NIMS require your staff to know.
Effective event safety requires coordinating police, fire, EMS, and local government before an incident occurs. Learn the multi-agency planning framework, role definitions, and NIMS coordination requirements for live events.
Hazard identification is the first step in any credible event emergency plan. Explore the 14-category hazard framework and learn how to apply it systematically to your event using FEMA, ISO 45001, and NFPA 1600 guidance.
A major incident plan is the foundation of event safety. Learn the 15 essential components every live event emergency plan must include, with guidance from NIMS, FEMA, and NFPA 1600.
A performing arts risk manager plays a crucial role in safeguarding productions by systematically identifying and mitigating hazards across planning, management, technical operations, and emerging digital risks. This article explores key risk areas—from scheduling and human factors to energetic hazards and cybersecurity—and outlines practical strategies to ensure the safety and success of live performances.