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Merry and Bright, Safe and Secure – Festive Safety Advice for Venues

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The cold, dark evenings are here, you’ve got the decorations up behind the bar and your Christmas bookings are filling up fast. It is officially the festive season, and it’s important to ensure that you prioritise the safety of your staff and patrons at your venue.

We've put together some top tips and things to remember to keep your venue safer and more secure this Christmas.

  • Review venue policies and risk assessments to ensure they are current, with a focus upon vulnerability and safety. Free templates, including a women’s safety policy, incident and refusal logs and more are available within the Licensing SAVI platform
  • Use your policies as the basis for staff briefings and training, encouraging discussion - staff should understand what to look for and the role they play in ensuring safety within the venue
  • Check premises licence conditions to ensure plans are compliant, especially when considering using space differently, for example outside areas which have not been used before, and submit Temporary Event Notices where necessary as early as possible
  • Review your available resources – if you need the additional support of Security Industry Authority (SIA) registered Door Supervisors or any other staff, plan early, taking into account potentially higher footfall in the lead up to Christmas
  • Ensure staff are wearing branded uniforms/badges so customers know who to ask for assistance, and that staff know how to respond to requests for help, especially from vulnerable patrons
  • Consider using polycarbonate or similar drinking vessels, decant any bottles to reduce risk of injury or harm, and ask staff to clear rubbish quickly, removing it to secure storage
  • Run sensible drinking promotions such as a Designated Driver or Club Soda scheme and have water freely available
  • Remind staff about your Challenge 21/25 age-identification schemes to manage underage drinkers, and that it is an offence to serve a drunk person (or on behalf of a drunk person)

  • Encourage staff to be on the look-out for drink spiking, monitor unattended drinks and provide immediate assistance to customers feeling dizzy, disorientated or showing signs of intoxication. Free spiking posters for venues are available on the Licensing SAVI website
  • Display (or ensure staff have available) the phone numbers of reputable taxi companies and/or signpost nearby transport hubs. Consider your dispersal plans for when everyone leaves at the same time
  • Check smoke alarms are working and keep decorations clear of exits to allow for escape in an emergency. Ensure staff know their role in emergency procedures

  • The terrorist threat is currently ‘substantial’ which means an attack is ‘likely’. Crowded places are particularly at risk. Managers and staff will need to be vigilant for anything out of the ordinary or that doesn’t feel right, no matter how small or insignificant it may seem. Call your local police on 101 or in an emergency 999. For further information on action to counter terrorism visit: find out what to look out for and how to keep yourself and others safe or Protect UK

What is Licensing SAVI?

The Licensing Security and Vulnerability Initiative (Licensing SAVI) is available to licensees as an online self-assessment, covering topics including:

  • Responsible drinking
  • Preventing drugs misuse
  • Preventing violent behaviour
  • Safeguarding vulnerable customers
  • Preventing opportunist theft
  • Improving physical security

Most measures included in Licensing SAVI can be introduced quickly and at little or no cost.

Licensing SAVI provides consistent standards, guidance and advice that licensed premises in England and Wales need to meet the requirements of the Licensing Act 2003 and promote the four Licensing Objectives: Prevention of Public Nuisance; Prevention of Crime and Disorder; Protection of Children from Harm; and Public Safety. Licensing SAVI also includes a non-assessed guidance section on counter terrorism.

Developed in partnership with the Home Office by Police Crime Prevention Initiatives (Police CPI), which works alongside the Police Service to deter and reduce crime, Licensing SAVI not only seeks to provide safer and more secure venues for managers, staff, customers, and local communities, but also to reduce demand on Police Forces, NHS Ambulance Services and Accident & Emergency Departments.

The first police award of its kind, Licensing SAVI aims to support the licensing trade and is backed by the National Police Chiefs’ Council and Project Servator, a police-led vigilance scheme to deter terrorist attacks at crowded-places.



For further information visit:
Licensing SAVI:
Email:
Web: https://licensingsavi.com

About Police CPI
Police Crime Prevention Initiatives (Police CPI) is a police-owned, not-for-profit organisation which delivers a wide range of innovative and ground-breaking crime prevention and demand reduction initiatives to support the UK Police Service, Government and the public. Senior police officers control and direct the work Police CPI carries out on behalf of the Police Service.
Visit: https://www.policecpi.com