Tag: duty of care
5 COVID Safety Lessons I Learned
Here are a few things I have learned about COVID safety as I plan for Prevue's February 2021 in-person Best Practices Summit.
COVID Risk Assessment Tool
What is the risk of one person with COVID-19 attending your event? This COVID risk assessment tool breaks it down state by state, county by county.
WHO Meeting Guidelines Updated
The new WHO meeting guidelines for mass gatherings, an update to the document published in March 2020, include lengthy advice for meeting operations.
New WTTC Guidelines
Prevue breaks down the new WTTC guidelines as they relate to meeting planners.
Business Travel Apps Defined
It’s more important than ever to be able to warn and rescue travelers at a moment’s notice. These apps for business travelers will help.
Emergency Tips From a Pro
Everyone is talking about duty of care and wondering if they’re doing enough to help keep their attendees safe. That's why I created these emergency tips.
ALICE Active Shooter Training More Important Than Ever
The ALICE Training Institute offers shooter civilian response training for individuals and organizations, blending an online component and in-person training.
Ten Tips for Emergency Preparedness
In light of a news cycle filled with active shooters, worldwide acts of terrorism, as well as a rise in natural disasters, risk assessment and duty of care need to be top-of-mind for meeting and event planners.
Looking for Meeting Industry Research? Look No Further
If you're looking for meeting industry research on topics ranging from Duty of Care to Experiential Meetings to Wellness, check out our online research page.
4 Tips for On-Site Crisis Communications
In dealing with a crisis, it’s helpful to use the RACI model: Who is Responsible for decisions? Who is Accountable? Who should be Consulted? And who should be Informed?
12 Tips for Taking Responsibility for “Duty of Care”
Check-ins, social media vetting and cybersecurity are a few of the minor things you can do to enhance your "Duty of Care" responsibilities.
New Survey: Duty of Care Often Falls on the Meeting Planner
Many companies have not distinguished that meetings come with their own specific set of risks—whether that be attendees walking around cities wearing badges or a chartered bus full of meeting attendees traveling through a dangerous area.
One Meeting Planner’s Emergency Plan
Sample emergency plans for medical and fire emergencies
Duty of Care: 6 Questions to Ask
Here are 6 duty of care questions raised in a new iJET white paper. Knowing the answers will help keep your attendees safe.