Guide to Safety at Sports Grounds (Green Guide) – Available to buyĬondolence message to Leicester City Football Club Reflections on security at future major events National Occupational Standards for Spectator Safety Reviewįrom Whitehall to White Hart Lane via Gateshead
Wolverhampton Wanderers new seating announcementįive top messages from the Green Guide Briefings Integrated safety management for major events SGSA supporting Stadium Safety and Security WorkshopĪnnual Report and Accounts 2018-19 published Safe management of standing at football – emerging findings SGSA supporting African football safety and security Taylor Made – 30 years since the formation of the Football Licensing Authority
Risk-based safety certificates – Knowledge SeriesĬapacity Calculations – SGSA Knowledge Series Sport without spectators – general guidance Planning for social distancing: lessons from case studiesĢ019/20 Injuries at football grounds report releasedįootball Supporters’ Association (FSA) and Sports Grounds Safety Authority (SGSA) join to promote fan engagement SG02: Planning for social distancing webinars SG02: Planning for physical distancing international edition Planning for social distancing – international Sports Technology and Innovation Group – Call for ideas Ticketing partners come together to support the return of fans to live sportĬalculating safe capacity with social distancing online training courseĬall for ideas from the Sports Technology and Innovation Group Sports unite to show nation they are fan ready Keeping structural checks and sports grounds inspections high on the agenda New research highlights safety requirements of Neurodiverse fans at live sporting events New Event Safety Management guidance published New guidance document brings together the core elements of event safety management Licensed standing areas at top flight football grounds to be allowed from January New SG03: Event Safety Management guidance available to buy Today marks the 10th anniversary of the SGSA Guide to Safety at Sports Grounds ‘Green Guide’įan-led Review of Football Governance publishedįirst licensed standing grounds announced Spectator injuries at sports grounds dataĪCT (Action Counter Terrorism) Awareness eLearning Matches between league and non-league oppositionĭynamic Performance and Testing of GrandstandsĬounter terrorism advice for sports groundsĪcademic Forum minutes – 5 September 2019 When should the first annual inspection and structural appraisal be undertaken at a new, or recently completed, stadium?
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