Crowd Management
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Description
A crowd is simply a group of people gathered together for a time, and managing one safely is a core responsibility at events and venues. This course introduces the fundamentals of crowd management and control.
What this course covers:
- What a crowd is and the different types you may encounter
- Crowd control practices used at events and public gatherings
- How to prevent crowd crushes, fights, and disorder
- Security measures that keep venues and attendees safe
The course features audio narration to support your learning.
System Requirements
See System Requirements in the Coggno Knowledge Base
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Table of Contents
Crowd Management
Dealing with crowds in emergencies
Rules of crowd management
Factors affecting human behavior in emergencies
Crowd Management
"Crowd control is a public security practice where large crowds are managed to prevent the outbreak of crowd crushes, affray, fights involving drunk and disorderly people or riots. Crowd crushes in particular can cause many hundreds of fatalities.[1] Crowd control can involve privately hired security guards as well as police officers. Crowd control is often used at large, public gatherings like street fairs, music festivals, stadiums and public demonstrations. At some events, security guards and police use metal detectors and sniffer dogs to prevent weapons and drugs being brought into a venue."
Source: Wikipedia contributors. (2021, April 4). Crowd control. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crowd_control
Course Features: Audio Narration