Welcome to the Event Safety and Security Pre-assessment. Your knowledge of event-specific safety is assessed by answering the following 20 questions.
At the end of the assessment, you will receive feedback on how well you did. In addition, an email with the results will be sent directly to you.
Instructions:
There can be more than one correct answer per question.
You're only allowed 10 minutes (timer is at the bottom right of your screen).
Once you've selected an answer, it cannot be changed.
You must answer all questions.
When you're finished, please type in your name and email and click submit to see your results.
Should you encounter any problems, send me an email at the email address you'll receive with your results.
Start taking the assessment by clicking the "Start Assessment" button.
1.
When does your staff need to wear a helmet on-site?
2.
When planning a small exhibition in a hotel, which document is most important for the planning process?
3.
Which document is necessary when a temporary structure is completed?
5.
How must a cable be protected if it crosses pathways?
6.
When in an emergency situation, who should be saved first?
7.
What is the main reason for writing an Incident Report?
8.
What prevents my audience from paniking in an emergency?
9.
When do you need a staff member trained in first aid on your event site?
10.
Why should you avoid waste buildup on your event site?
11.
When work is going on at night, what must you do?
12.
Before placing heavy objects on an exhibition floor, what do you ask the venue?
13.
On a drawing, you see 1:200. What does this mean?
14.
You see a worker in flip flops working on a stage. What do you do?
15.
Why is it important to calculate exit capacity?
16.
What do we want to prevent when managing crowds?
17.
Why do you need a competent electrician to set up your power supply?
18.
How do you know a fire extinguisher is usable? (check all that apply)
19.
When first coming on site, what should a supervisor do?
20.
When calculating visitor capacity, which density (persons per square meter) is the safest?