신문의 통계 그래프 분석을 통한 지도 방법 탐색

The purpose of this program is to define policies and procedures that will ensure compliance with safety requirements whenever events are planned on the Brown University campus and in Brown-owned properties beyond the campus. Whenever an event is planned on the Brown University campus or in a property owned or managed by the University, the individual sponsor or a representative of the sponsoring organization must review this policy prior to the event and assure compliance with the specified procedures before and during the event. This policy applies to individuals and the representatives of organizations who sponsor events that take place on the University campus or inside any building owned or managed by the University. The following procedures are established to assure compliance with the Rhode Island Fire Code as well as Brown University fire regulations and safety policies. The event sponsor is responsible for complying with the following general requirements: Be Familiar with the University's Emergency Action Plan Every employee, including part time and summer help, should be familiar with the University's Emergency Action Plan. Important safety information and emergency procedures are detailed in this document. The Emergency Action Plan is available on-line at the Brown University Office of Environmental Health and Safety web site: Event Sponsors shall obtain and use a copy of the Event Safety Checklist. The form is available from the EHS – Fire Safety website: Appoint an Event Manager Appoint a person from your organization who will serve as the Event Manager. The Event Manager is responsible for complying with all applicable requirements specified in the Event Safety Checklist. The Event Manager shall be present prior to the start of the event and throughout the duration of the event to assure compliance with all specified rules and procedures. Determine the occupancy capacity of the space you plan to reserve for your event. The space must be large enough to accommodate the expected number of attendees. The listed occupancy capacity assumes no furnishings in the room. The use of chairs, tables, bars, stages, etc. will reduce the capacity