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Given the threat of terrorism to sport and special event venues worldwide, the challenge of balancing the fan experience with optimal security management practices has been greatly magnified. The dilemma that faces most sport and event organizations is how those responsible for safety and security can create a somewhat transparent yet highly efficient and effective security management system that does not become excessively obtrusive. Madensen and Eck (2008) identified several event ...
NIMS provides the template for the management of incidents, whereas the NRF provides the structure and mechanisms for national-level policy for incident management. Command and Management: The Command and Management component of NIMS is designed to enable effective and efficient incident management and coordination by providing a flexible, standardized incident management structure. (2) Supporting Technologies: As NIMS and its related emergency management and incident response systems evolve...
Sport and event organizations should conduct exercises to test plans and promote awareness of staff roles and responsibilities during an incident scenario. These include discussion-based exercises (i.e., seminars, workshops, and tabletop exercises) and operations-based exercises (i.e., drills and full-scale exercises). Operations-based exercises are more complex than discussion-based exercises.
You should recognize that a number of factors influence confidence and that building confidence takes time. Case StudyJim (pseudonym) is a 19-year-old professional rugby player who had played six games for his first team. In his first two games Jim kicked well, but his performance had started to decline, as had his confidence.