Engine 19 · Compliance
Health & Safety. Crowd · weather · medical · evacuation.
Crowd safety, weather contingency, medical cover, evacuation plans and incident response — coordinated with venue, local authority and medical providers.
Live
Crowd density · ROC wall
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Major incidents this tour
100%
Evacuation sign-offs
The job nobody else is doing properly.
Live shows are inherently risky. The H&S engine treats safety as a continuous operation, not a once-a-show check.
Crowd density, weather, medical incidents and evacuation contingencies all live to ROC walls.
Incidents captured and fed forward — every show learns from the last.
What it does.
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Crowd density
Live crowd density monitoring against capacity and pen design.
02
Weather contingency
Pre-modelled weather contingencies for stadium and outdoor legs.
03
Medical cover
Per-show medical cover sized to capacity, profile and weather.
04
Evacuation plan
Per-venue evacuation plan signed off with venue and local authority.
05
Incident response
Single command picture for medical, security and venue ops.
06
Forward learning
Incidents captured and fed forward to subsequent shows.
How it runs, end to end.
- 01
Per-venue evacuation plan signed off with venue and local authority.
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Crowd density and weather monitored live to ROC walls.
- 03
Medical and security cover sized per show.
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Incidents captured and fed forward.
AI on H&S
Crowd-density anomaly detection — flags emerging pen pressure or queue issues before they require intervention.
What changes for the artist and the venue.
Crowd density visible live, not after the show.
Weather contingency plans pre-modelled, not improvised.
Medical cover sized to the actual show, not a default.
Incidents captured and fed forward to the next show.
Common questions about Health & Safety.
No — it coordinates with venue and local authority safety, providing one command picture rather than three.
Pre-modelled contingencies are agreed for stadium and outdoor legs; the orchestrator flags forecast risk windows.
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