Public Works Department Checklist FEMA Special Events Contingency
During a special event, the safety of guests is critically important, but the event can also impact public safety and well being of those community members and residents living near the event or those traveling around the city or location of the event.
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This app for Public Health Department Venue Assessment Checklist FEMA Special Events Contingency will guide local officials through a risk assessment and ensure that that various public works departments and officials are prepared for the event and know the requirements that the event may need as it related to employees, crews, and equipment. It will also help officials develop a plan should an emergency or disaster arise. For example, department officials overseeing the streets will need to make sure roads and sidewalks are ready for crowds, and that jersey walls or other barriers are in place to guide those who attend the event. Traffic engineers and the parking management team or agencies will need to confirm both a traffic plan and parking plan is in place. The animal control division should be ready to respond as necessary, and the mass transportation department should have adequate vehicles and staff prepared for the event and crowds. Other local departments, as well as city and county officials, may also be involved in emergency preparedness planning depending on jurisdiction.
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