1. Create Your Playbook, and Plan for the Worst
While creating a comprehensive plan can be time-consuming, it allows you to act quickly during an emergency, when seconds could be a life or death matter. It’s vital to memorize this playbook and follow through when faced with a situation you’ve outlined. Risk management should be a top priority for any sports event organizer, and a thorough plan is as crucial to your event as it is to your peace of mind.
2. Mitigate Financial Risk
Financial risk must also be mitigated, and that’s why you should work with your insurance company to secure proper liability insurance for your sporting event. Having your event participants and your legal documents in line and secure will lay the proper groundwork for protecting your event participants, spectators, and the general public.