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  • Part 2 book "The BHS complete manual of horse and stable management" includes content: Guidelines for competition horses, the event horse, the dressage horse, the show jumper, the endurance horse, the driving horse or pony, the hunter, the point to pointer, the show horse or pony, the polo pony, transportation, grassland management, management of horses and ponies at grass, working the grass kept horse or pony, bringing a horse up from grass,.... and other contents.

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  • Continued part 1, part 2 of ebook "The event manager's bible: How to plan and deliver an event" provides readers with contents including: car parking; radio communications; first aid; emergency and normal procedures; formal presentation; event manager's manual; video diary/evidence; site maintenance; strip down/clear up; final debrief; final report;...

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  • The NIMS provides a set of standardized organizational structures—such as the Incident Command System (ICS), multi-agency coordination systems, and public information systems—as well as requirements for processes, procedures, and systems designed to improve interoperability among jurisdictions and disciplines in various areas, to include: training; resource management; personnel qualification and certification; equipment certification; communications and information management; technology support; and continuous system improvement.

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  • From time to time, an event may need to be canceled, postponed, or interrupted. If a crowd has already gathered, these actions have the potential to create dangerous crowd reactions. Have plans in place to manage an angry crowd appropriately and to address the possible readmission of patrons to the venue. One major aspect to consider is authority to cancel or postpone an event. During the planning phase, the promoter and the planning team must discuss who has the authority to cancel or postpone an event as well as when and under what conditions the event...

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  • This manual covers a number of major areas, which either singularly of collectively, have historically exacerbated the problems inherent in mass crowd-intensive events. These areas include such aspects as physical layouts (including site, structures, and access), spectator management (including crowd organization, flow, and ingress/egress control), and public safety (including security, public health, and medical care).

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  • The suggested guidelines in this manual have been developed from a number of sources, and most are applicable to a wide range of mass public gatherings. These sources focused on youth audiences attending large rock concerts and competitive sporting events because of the difficulties and major incidents historically associated with such events. Many of the guidelines derived from such experiences are applicable to a broad range of other events that present their own challenges. Certain types of events have an inherent capacity for special management problems.

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  • Many special events are held on private property, with leadership shared among the venue owner/ private security and the local police and ire departments. Even when one law enforcement agency clearly has the lead and provides most of the resources—a July 4th celebration in a city park, for example—assistance from other law enforcement agencies may be needed (e.g., sherif’s oice for prisoner transport, county police for standby tactical support). Inter-agency Agreement.

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  • Yes, there were tragic and painful events during this period of great progress, and these are also described in Bob’s report. Certainly, the assassination of President Kennedy on 22 November 1963, only six days after he had visited the launch facilities and walked around the Saturn I launch vehicle, was devastat- ing to the entire United States, including all of us who had been involved in fulfilling his commitment to spaceflight goals.

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