Festival season is a key fixture of Summertime across the globe. From large-scale music events that attract huge crowds, to smalltown celebrations that drive a much-needed economic boost, the scope for these events is massive.
It makes sense, then, that security should be a significant consideration for both the event organisers as well as the festival goers.
Working during festival season as a security officer can be challenging, but the ultimate goal is to ensure all attendees, performers, and staff have an enjoyable and safe experience.
So what do you need to think about if you’re working at a festival as a security officer? Here is a quick guide of things to consider and how to best be prepared…
Understanding the Procedure and Policies (both in normal and emergency situations)
Being prepared for any scenario, even ones unlikely to happen, will ensure for a smoother outcome and you being able to do your job to the best of your ability. For example:
Know the layout
Familiarise yourself with the grounds including entry and exit points, emergency exits, first aid stations, and any designated security checkpoints. Thorough understanding of the layout will help you respond quickly and efficiently to any incidents.
Stay vigilant
You will need to be on top of your game and feeling alert and attentive throughout the duration of your shift. Your job is to spot any suspicious behaviour, potential hazards, issues or safety concerns and make sure you react to them quickly and efficiently.
Fitness
The physical demands of festival security often require long hours of standing, walking and possibly running. Fitness and great stamina is essential for a number of reasons:
Resilience
As well as physical fitness, good mental well-being is equally important as it allows you to handle the mental demands of the job as well as being able to remain focused and alert throughout a possibly stressful shift.
Professionalism
Making sure you are fit, healthy and appear approachable and friendly encourages festival attendees to trust and respect your position and feel like they can ask for help when it’s needed which can help prevent issues escalating further.
Being a team player
Working well with your colleagues allows you to collaborate effectively and support each other as, and when, you need to. Communication is key to successful security operations so making sure you stay in contact and coordinate efficiently with fellow security staff, medical staff and local law enforcement is important.
Rest
Festival shifts can be long, physically demanding, and potentially stressful, so prioritising your well-being and health is key. This includes taking regular breaks, staying hydrated and making sure you are getting enough rest in between your shifts.
Festival security staff have an extensive and diverse range of duties they’ll be expected to undertake. As standard, they will:
At Assero Security Services, we provide highly training and experienced security staff for large scale music festivals. Our team is dedicated to ensuring the safety and security of all attendees, so they can focus on staying safe and having a good time.
If you are looking for a security provider for your event, or you would like to join our team ready for festival season, get in touch today on
02920 660 130 or email us at
info@asserosecurity.co.uk
Address:
Regus House Malthouse Avenue
Pontprennau
Cardiff
CF23 8RU
Wales
Telephone: 0292 169 0235
Email: Info@asserosecurity.co.uk
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