Section 1 : Event Information
Important Information
Social Media
Do not take pictures of the event and share them on any social media platforms, please.
Photographs/Video Recording; Is strictly prohibited at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium or any club property unless written permission is granted by the Stadium Director and must be work related. It is a condition of THFC that under no circumstances may photography or video be uploaded to any social media/networking site.
Location
Site Address
Tottenham Hotspurs Stadium, Harringay, London,N17 0BX.
Key Personnel
Baz Arjomand
BOXXER
James Lamb
BOXXER
Frank Smith
Matchroom Boxing Ltd
Jon Hill
Matchroom Boxing Ltd
Gerhard Venter
Matchroom Boxing Ltd
Jools Bentley
J-EMSS
Brendan Lyons
Lyons Den
Access and Accreditation
Personnel Access and Accreditation
- You MUST complete this induction and ensure that your name has been submitted BEFORE arriving on site. Please bring your induction acknowledgement email with you to the site.
- Any crew arriving by foot must go to the Away Ticket office.
- After collecting their accreditation, please enter by Door 13, just next to the accreditation office.
Vehicle Access
Vehicle Access – Goods Yard FIRST
- All vehicles must check- in at the GOODS YARD, those drivers and crew can also collect their wristbands for the build from the accreditation cabin there.
- The traffic marshall will let the production mgt team know you are there and you will be called in when we are ready for you.
- Any vehicles trying to access the stadium directly will be turned away.
- Drivers must check in first.
Then, accessing the Stadium
- Depart the Goods yard by turning left onto White Hart Lane.
- Then left again on to the High Rd and then turn right onto Northumberland Park.
- You then need to turn right into the Sainsburys service yard please be mindful that this is used by the supermarket for all their deliveries.
Access timings…
- The basic timings for the Service Yard Security & CSP traffic marshalling (Goods Yard, Sainsbury Gate and the crossing between service yard and concert compound) are:
Wed – 23/04- 8:00 TO 18:00
Thurs – 24/04 – 6:00 TO 22:00
Fri – 25/04 – 6:00 TO 24:00
Sat – 26/04 – 6:00 TO 24:00
Sun – 27/04 – 00:00 TO 18:00
Mon – 28/04 – 7:00 TO 18:00
- Outside of these times, the service yard gates & concert compound will be closed.
CDM Information
This event is not a notifiable project; CDM duty holders are:
Client: Matchroom Boxing Ltd
Principal Contractor: Matchroom Boxing Ltd
Principal Designer: Matchroom Boxing Ltd
Site Address
Tottenham Hotspurs Stadium, Harringay, London,N17 0BX.
Site Rules
Site Rules
General Safety Arrangements for all on site
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- Please adhere to site speed limit of 5mph applicable throughout the site.
- The use of alcohol or drugs is prohibited on site. Anyone found under the influence of alcohol or drugs will be removed from the site.
- Keep access routes, stairs, doorways, working platforms and ladder accesses free from debris and other material.
- In the event of an accident/incident, inform the Site Manager as soon as possible. If the accident involves injuries, then medical treatment must be sought. In all cases the site accident book situated in the Site Office must be completed.
- Where there are other activities taking place on site, entry into these areas during erection or dismantling of structures is forbidden.
- All equipment supplied shall be suitable for the task intended to be carried out and in line with the relevant risk assessments and method statements (RAMS).
- All tools and vehicles should be secured against unauthorised use or tampering once they are no longer required or if they need to be left unattended.
- All manual-handling operations should be suitably risk assessed.
- Any concerns about fire hazards should be reported to a responsible person, so that appropriate measures can be taken.
- Combustible waste must be kept away from ignition sources. Large items of rubbish that pose a particular hazard, such as obsolete items of furniture, should be removed without delay.
Working at Height
For Those Working at Height
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- All work at height should be planned and executed by competent persons, in accordance with the provisions of the Working at Height Regulations 2005. A risk assessment must be carried out and all workers must be aware of the control measures identified. All workers shall be competent in the selection, servicing and inspection of PPE and its correct use.
- A safety-harness and fall-arrestor or restraint lanyard shall be worn by all workers who may be working at height. All working at height operations must be supported by suitable risk assessments and control measures and consideration given to suitable collective or individual fall protection. Where appropriate, a suitable rescue plan shall be in place.
- In the first instance, work at height should be carried out from mobile elevated working platforms (MEWP’s), Telescopic Reach Platforms and enclosed scaffold or ‘zip’ towers. Where workers are using MEWP’s, they will utilise working restraint systems or a fall arrest system if they are likely to be reaching out of the enclosed platform.
- At all times when work at height is carried out, a responsible person shall ensure that suitable and sufficient resources for affecting a rescue of any suspended casualty are in place.
- Ladders may be used in certain circumstances, for access to working platforms or for a brief period of light work and where there is no other practical way and provided control measures are in place. All ladders must overreach the landing platform by a minimum of 1m and will be securely fixed. Workers should not use a ladder if the work involved requires using both hands and should not be used if carrying bulky or heavy objects.
Plant and Machinery
For Those Working with Plant or Machinery
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- All workplace equipment must be checked before use and any defective items of equipment must be reported immediately to the relevant person and ideally a notice should be provided stating the item ‘OUT OF USE’ to prevent others from using it.
- Where applicable, compliance with Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) should be demonstrated.
- The use of plant, equipment and machinery should be restricted to those persons who can demonstrate competence either by production of a recognised licence or training certificate; operators, event owners, contractors, etc., must be able to demonstrate the relevant/equivalent competence.
- Plant must only be used in accordance with the instructions on the vehicle or in the vehicle safety handbook and only for the use for which it is intended.
- All vehicles and plant being used within the concert environs must display a yellow flashing beacon or hazard warning lights.
- Plant and vehicles should be inspected daily or before use for any obvious safety defects; should a defect be discovered it must be reported immediately and the vehicle immobilised until the defect has been repaired.
- Plant and vehicles should have the keys removed when parked, even for a short period of time and forklifts should be parked with the forks grounded.
- All lifting equipment must be accompanied by current certificate of inspection in accordance with the requirements of the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment’s Regulations 1998 (L.O.L.E.R.).
- All craning operations are to be carried out in the company of qualified slingers and banksmen and be accompanied by a lifting risk assessment and lift plan.
- Exclusion zones are to be put into place around all lifting operations/working at height processes, which involve overhead loads or where persons are working overhead.
- No persons are to carry out duties or use equipment for which they have not received the relevant training and instruction.
- No reversing of large or articulated vehicles shall take place without a competent banksman/person.
Licences
For plant and machinery operators
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- If you are due to be operating any forklifts, or other plant please ensure that you have your licence/certification with you for the site manager.
- They will take a copy of this prior to giving you the keys to any hired equipment.
Permits
Permit-to-work system
All works within the stadium are subject to a works permit. These must be applied for via the THFC Permit Portal. If you are not working under a valid permit to work, you will be stopped working and may result in you being asked to leave site.
Please be aware of the works you are doing and ensure that the permit you are working under or have applied for is the appropriate to the task. If you are unsure, please speak to a member of the permit team so they can guide you on the correct permit to apply for.
In some instances, you may need to apply for multiple permits classified as high risk such as:
- Authority to Access Permit. When you are undertaking works in restricted areas such as: Plant Rooms, Electrical Switch Rooms/Substations, Generator Rooms, I.T./System Control Room (SCR), Main Equipment Rooms (MER), Mobile Operating Room (MOR).
- Life Safety Permit to work: If undertaking any works which may create dust, steam, haze machines or smoke you must raise this works permit to have the necessary elements of the fire detection isolated.
- Hot Works Permit: When undertaking hot works within the stadium you must in most cases raise a Life Safety Permit due to the reasons stated.
The on-site Health and Safety Manager will assist in ensuring that you have the correct permit.
Building and Infrastructure: You will be liable for any damage caused to the building fabric as such you must ensure you have the correct liability insurances to cover any damages.
PPE required on site
PPE
- Appropriate PPE must be worn at all times when working on site. High-visibility clothing must comply with EN471 and will be either fluorescent yellow or orange.
- Black, blue, green clothing etc with reflective strips do not constitute high visibility clothing and will not be permitted to be used as such.
- Safety helmets that conform to current regulations and standards must be worn when in any area designated as a ‘Hard Hat’ zone, carrying out any work where there is a risk from falling objects or in an area where work is being carried out overhead.
- This is a CDM site and suitable protective footwear should be worn when working within our designated CDM zone – in and around the stage build area.
- Areas around the stage are designated hearing protection zones when amplification is being used. Please ensure that you are using appropriate hearing protection when working in these areas. Ear-plugs should be available from the Site Office.
Crew Welfare
Welfare/ Catering Facilities
- For those eligible for on-site catering your team leader will have the required meal tickets at the appropriate time and be able to tell you where to go.
- There will also be a tea/coffee and drinking water station positioned close to the stage.
Toilets
- Toilets are available in this location as well as various other locations around the site.
Smoking
- The smoking area is outside of the stadium. Please note that it is illegal to smoke anywhere else in the building.
First Aid
First Aid
- A medic will be on duty while production staff are working, they may be located pitchside or in the first aid room.
- If you cannot get to the medic, call the production office for assistance on the radio.
- Do not call 999 directly.
ACCIDENT REPORTING
- All accidents and near misses are to be reported to the Site Manager/ Production Safety Advisor as soon as possible.
If You Discover a Fire:
- In the event of a fire or upon hearing the fire alarm, you will be notified by the automated voice system should you need to evacuate. Site fire and emergency alarms, equipment and instructions are designed to protect life and must be followed at all times.
- The Stadium fire alarm system is tested every Monday at 7am, it will be clearly communicated that it is a test.
- Should you need to raise the fire alarm, this can be done by activating the nearest RED fire alarm call point (firmly pressing the clear plastic section).
- Only trained staff must use the portable firefighting equipment to aid as a means to evacuate the building or area. You must not put yourself or other at risk.
ON DISCOVERING OR SUSPECTING A FIRE
- Activate the nearest break-glass fire alarm call-point (small red box, close to major exits).
- If safe to do so, use an appropriate fire extinguisher to tackle the fire, but only if your exit is clear.
- Leave the building by the nearest exit.
- Close all doors behind you
- Report to the nominated evacuation assembly point.
DO NOT
- Take risks
- Stop to collect personal belongings
- Use Lifts
DO
- Proceed to signed exit routes and evacuate the building unless told otherwise by security personnel.
- Report to the assembly point.
Assembly Point
- The Assembly Point is Worchester Ave, leave the stadium via DOOR 13.
- The Site Manager will complete a roll call so it is important that you sign in/out and report to the assembly point.
- Please do not attempt to re-enter the building until permission has been given by the Stadium Safety Officer/Management or the Emergency Services.
ZERO Tolerance
Whilst on-site there is a ZERO tolerance for being under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs.
- If you are suspected of being under the influence of either you will be removed from the site immediately and may face disciplinary action.
Be alert…
SUSPECT ITEMS
- If you discover a suspect package do not touch or move it.
- Immediately contact a member of the Security Team.
- Do not use your mobile phone or radio in the vicinity of the package.
- Follow the directions of the Security Team and Staff to clear the area calmly if possible and follow the evacuation process used if the threat is confirmed.
SUSPICIOUS PEOPLE / ACTIVITY
- If you see anyone acting suspiciously in or around the arena please contact the security or production management team.
- Give them an accurate description of the person/s and what makes them look suspicious to you.
- You will not be criticised for reporting anything suspicious – if in doubt please report it.
TERRORIST INCIDENT
- In the event of an attack, it may be necessary to evacuate the arena, however, in some circumstances, it may be safer to remain inside. If an incident does occur think about your personal safety and listen to the radio and P.A system for any instructions.
- Hide if you can’t run.
- Find some cover.
- Be aware of your escape routes and try not to become trapped.
- If you can lock or barricade yourself in a room and move away from the door.
- Be very quiet and turn off mobile phones and other devices that could make unexpected noise.
- CALL 999 when it is safe to do so.
- If the Police respond to the venue in these circumstances please be prepared for their actions to be robust, this could include you being treated as suspicious until you are cleared.
- Always apply the RUN, HIDE, TELL guidance.
If you have not seen this video below about reacting to a terrorist incident, please take five minutes to watch it through. To contact the Police and Emergency services, call 999 from any phone.
Health Surveillance
Your health
COVID-19 is still present in the community and therefore you should still take sensible precautions:
- If you have symptoms of COVID-19, please take a covid test.
- Any person who tests positive for COVID-19 needs to notify the Production Safety Advisor immediately.
- We recommend that you bring self-test kits and face coverings as a contingency.
Induction Confirmation
Thank you for taking the time to read through and complete this induction.
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