Difference between revisions of "Site management"
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Liaising with local authorities on legislated site safety, fire engine and ambulance access. | Liaising with local authorities on legislated site safety, fire engine and ambulance access. | ||
− | Quite a large task that requires a lot of volunteer help during the erection and dismantling stages but a smaller more dedicated couple only during the event. | + | Quite a large task that requires a lot of [[volunteer]] help during the erection and dismantling stages but a smaller more dedicated couple only during the event. |
Site management can be split quite neatly into 3 separate areas of work; | Site management can be split quite neatly into 3 separate areas of work; |
Revision as of 10:23, 2 May 2010
The running of the site as a small town.
Building and controlling security fencing, water supplies, power, sanitation, any big tops and marquees, heating.
Liaising with local authorities on legislated site safety, fire engine and ambulance access.
Quite a large task that requires a lot of volunteer help during the erection and dismantling stages but a smaller more dedicated couple only during the event.
Site management can be split quite neatly into 3 separate areas of work;
There are also some clear areas that require attention;