Safety in your venue: obligations and practical tips

Fire safety

Fire safety is the most comprehensive safety domain for public buildings. Minimum requirements:

Have fire safety inspected annually and keep a log of inspections and maintenance.

BHV: Company Emergency Response

Every organisation with staff or volunteers is legally required to have BHV. BHV'ers are trained in evacuation, first aid and firefighting. How many BHV personnel you need depends on the size of the building and the occupancy. As a rule of thumb: at least one certified BHV member per activity where the public is present.

Ensure an up-to-date training plan so BHV certificates are renewed on time.

Evacuation Plan

Develop an evacuation plan and display it prominently in the building. The plan describes:

Practice the evacuation at least once a year. Also volunteers who staff the bar must know what to do.

First Aid and AED

An AED (automated external defibrillator) saves lives in the event of a cardiac arrest. Consider purchasing one if you regularly host the public. Local funds or the council sometimes co-finance this. Ensure several volunteers know how the device works.

Accessibility

A public building must be accessible to people with disabilities. Practical points:

Document and Update

Store all safety documents (inspection reports, BHV certificates, evacuation plan, operating permit) in one fixed central location. Link the checks to your annual work plan.