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All rigging must be approved in advance by the Organisers before you contact Outback Rigging.
Please email beccig@innovationzero.com to state your intentions and seek approval.
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It is essential that this section is read together with the ‘Rigging’ section of the eGuide. All rigging, including fixing of signage, must be carried out by Olympia London’s rigging service provider:
Outback Rigging
Tel: 020 8993 0066
Contact: Georgina Forester Mobile: 07958 561313
Email: georgina@outbackrigging.com
Please be aware that Outback Rigging is based off site. Therefore, it is vital that any rigging required for your event is booked no later than 28 days prior to tenancy, so that schedules can be programmed accordingly. Work which is notified after the deadline and which has to be undertaken outside the pre-arranged schedule will attract a surcharge to cover additional costs; this can be substantial
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RISK ASSESSMENT ​
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ACTION!
Please complete all of your Health and Safety Information by 29th March 2024.
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It is a legal requirement that each exhibitor undertakes a suitable and sufficient Risk Assessment (RA) prior to the show for the Build-up, Open and Breakdown periods listing your work tasks and identifying the main hazards that each presents on-site. You can then devise ways to eliminate, reduce, isolate or control those hazards. Without suitable safety control measures in place, Exhibitors are liable to heavy fines and prosecution should they be found negligent in the event of an accident to their staff and visitors, especially with the rise of the ‘No win - no fee’ solicitors.
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Your RA should cover all the major hazards arising from your work practices on-site including: lifting, PPE, fire controls, the exhibits and/or demonstrations, COSHH, RIDDOR, hazchems, noise etc., and how your work may affect those on neighbouring stands or the General Public; (NB: SHELL SCHEME EXHIBITORS WILL STILL NEED TO DO A SUITABLE AND SUFFICIENT RA, BUT NOT FOR THE CONTRACTORS THAT THE ORGANISER APPOINTS, ONLY THE EXHIBITORS OWN WORKING PRACTICES OR HAZARDOUS EXHIBITS).
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An assessment of risk is a careful examination of all activities that could cause harm to people.
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The aim is to make sure that no one gets hurt or becomes ill by taking all practicable, foreseeable precautions to prevent them or adequately control them.
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Completing a Risk Assessment: -
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Step 1: Identify Hazards. Identify the hazards that exist from constructing/dismantling your stand.
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Step 2: Consequences. What injuries could result from the hazard.
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Step 3: Decide who might be harmed. There is no need to list individuals – just groups of people, for example: office staff, contractors, people sharing your stand/space, foreign staff or visitors
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Step 4: Controls. The real aim is to make the risk as small as possible by adding as many controls to either eliminate or reduce the hazard from causing harm.
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Step 5: What is the remaining risk. Re-evaluate the risk once the controls are in place, and you can see whether the risk is high, medium or low.
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Method Statement
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For Space Only stands ONLY.
A method statement must be submitted with a risk assessment and details the process of constructing and dismantling your stand on-site.
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Risk Assessments and Method Statements only need to be submitted by Space Only Exhibitors.
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For further details please see the risk assessment section under the health and safety and space only stands sections.