More about the Audit

Developed for event managers and planners (for events of any size) these Audits are a test of knowledge. They assess the participant's knowledge through a testing tool, and provide know-how where there are gaps. The questions cover legislation and other important factors that must be allowed for when planning events. Not including these steps could mean prosecution and fines. It is really that simple.

You will need to be a registered user to purchase any of the Audits. Register or login, or read on to find out more.

What is the Knowledge Audit?

  • Questions on data protection, disability discrimination, working time regulations, PUWER, COSHH, working at height, insurance, copyright, licences, manual handling, noise at work, violence at work, contractors obligations, PPL, IP, working outdoors, PPE, LOLER and more.
  • 100+ questions covering 20+ categories.
  • Lifetime's knowledge in one document.

What do you get out of it?

  • Specific response to each question answered.
  • Reassurance on the topics you do know.
  • Guidelines on actions to take on the legislation you don't know.
  • Priority listing for urgent actions.
  • Reference and useful resources.
  • Personalised pdf report, that can be downloaded to your desktop.

Who should take the Knowledge Audit?

  • BD50 Directors & Owners Audit is for the individual who is responsibe for employees who undertake event planning on behalf of the business. Or for the person who signs the H&S Policy Statement. 
  • FE25 Freelance & Self Employed Audit is for the individual who sells their services ad-hoc into agencies or clients or charities on an event by event basis - regardless of whether they transfer to a short-term payroll status once contracted.
  • EM25 Event Managers Audit is for the employee within agencies or in-house clients or charities. They will have responsbility for managing events either for their own employer or for others. 

Is having this knowledge important?

Ignorance is not a defence in law. Most legislation comes under criminal law. Not applying the legislation can therefore be deemed as a criminal offence. A criminal offence can mean prosecution, fines, director disqualification, jail time. Fines are not insurable.

Yes. It is important.

How do I take the Audit?

If you are not registered, you can sign-up during the purchase process. Credit and debit cards are acceptable. Your order will be processed immediately and payment will be taken using our secure system. 

Once your order has been processed you will be sent an email with your licence key and details on how to take your Audit, and how to get your report. Once completed a PDF report showing the results will be immediately available to download. Records of your PDF report will be kept on our system for 90 days only. You can read our full terms and conditions here.


Event Training

We call it the Knowledge Audit. Critical must-know information when planning and managing events. A training course. An assessment tool. A knowledge audit. If you're not sure what you don't know then this will probably be the best training investment you have ever made. Priced from £25.  Find out more »

Speaker? Lecturer? Presenter?

Guest speaker at Bournemouth University. Lecturer at Regents College. Presenter for Chartered Institute of Public Relations. If you would like us to also assist your organisation on the topic of risk management at events, or simply event management with a risk bi-line please get in touch.

Contact us to discuss what you need and when.

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