Event Safety and Planning
Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, as the event organiser you are legally responsible for the health, safety and welfare of:
people attending your event, and
the employees, volunteers, contractors and subcontractors that work at the event
You must take reasonable steps to ensure your event meets health and safety laws and guidelines.
Higher risk activities
Higher risk activities at an event includes:
bouncy castles
inflatables
fairground rides
animals such as a petting zoo, birds of prey or donkey rides
If you plan on having a high risk activity at an event, you'll need to:
get permission from Sutton Council to undertake the activity
do your research and ensure that the contractor or provider you choose is reputable
request a copy of a site specific risk assessment that:
covers the risks associated with the activity, and
has appropriate control measures in place
request a copy of their proof of Public Liability Insurance.
ensure the provider complies with the relevant legislation, safety standards and schemes:
the PIPA Scheme for inflatables
The Amusement Device Inspection Procedures Scheme (ADIPS) for rides
ensure that the provider holds the relevant licences
ensure you're satisfied with the safety arrangements your contractor will have in place on the day
We will request copies of the risk assessment for all high risk activities. You should submit these alongside your initial event notification form.
You can find more information on event safety, on the Health and Safety Executive website.