Top Security Tips for Your Next Event
With restrictions continuing to ease throughout Australia, it’s time to start planning your next event. To ensure your event is a success, here are some top security tips to consider.
With restrictions continuing to ease throughout Australia, it’s time to start planning your next event. To ensure your event is a success, here are some top security tips to consider.
The benefits of risk management have a real influence on the future success of your business. Discover the key risk assessment elements you need to know.
The future success of your business depends on robust risk management. Risk management involves identifying and evaluating the risks your business faces. The risk management plan encompasses co-ordinating your resources to minimise, monitor and control the probability or impact of these risks.
Are you planning an event? One of the most important organisation to talk to is your local council. You should speak with your local council to find out their process for event approvals. Find out more...
The festive season is a chance for businesses to celebrate the year and bring some joy into the office. It’s a great way to thank staff, to network and to have fun. We want everyone to stay safe and have fun, which is why we have prepared a Christmas party checklist.
This is a question we get asked a lot. There are a lot of factors that influence the number of security guards we provide at any given event. Find out more...
As an event organiser, you have a duty of care – to both your attendees and your staff. It is always important to consider health and safety risks for your event but COVID-19 has added a new set of rules to implement. Click for our quick Safety Checklist for a COVID SAFE Event.
Prepare an emergency survival kit before the bush fire season starts. Keep your Emergency Survival Kit in a waterproof storage container in a location that is easy to get to and that the whole family knows about...
If you plan to travel during the bush fire season, it is important to be prepared and informed. Smoke can reduce visibility and roads may also be closed without warning.
The Bush Fire Danger Rating gives you an indication of the possible consequences of a fire, if one was to start. Bush Fire Danger Ratings are based on predicted conditions such as temperature, humidity, wind and the dryness of the landscape.