Monday, August 30, 2010

Make sure your next convention Show and profitable

Here is a list of Quick Check is dangers and precautions that can be used to obtain a safe and profitable exhibition space at your next trade show or convention.

Intervention and risk of falling:

• corridors kept free to make your stand and table
• electrical and A / V cords, table legs stuck to the floor or computer
• Keep all windows and other extras for your table

Electrical hazards:

• Only licensed electricians shouldperform all necessary cables
• Ensure that sufficient outlets - overloading can cause a fire

Life safety hazards:

Most convention centers have the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Life Safety Code adopted in relation to the audience, you should contact your local shows and / or Fire Marshal for further information.

All drapes, curtains, tablecloths, skirts, carpet, and flammable materials used for exhibits must be flame •
• Fire HoseCabinets, fire extinguishers, sprinklers, fire exits, the exits, the fire wall and other equipment must be hidden from view or block their accessibility
• No crates, packing materials, boxes and other flammable materials should be stored in a room, meeting rooms or areas of Emergency
• Vehicles on display can be half a tank no more than two (2) liters of fuel in the tank. A gas cap must be present, or the tank will bust the caseisolated. Battery cables must be unplugged and taped to avoid sparks.
• Any proposed use of pyrotechnics and welding material, flames, smoke emitting large amounts of materials or combustible materials must be as part of an exhibition, reviewed and approved by the site managers and local fire marshal.
• laser and x-ray equipment must state Department of Human Resources Department of Radiology only be used after obtaining approval.

FallRisks:

• All items must be hung stands firmly secured
• Avoid hanging objects to the central corridor walkways
• Each pendant should follow the manufacturer's recommendations checked daily to ensure stability

Risk physical exhaustion:

• Ensure that staff have adequate access to cabin crew seats
• Avoid standing for long periods without adequate exercise, as it may be weak or faint due to staff

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