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Event Staff Sample Clauses

Event Staff. Renter’s Event Staff Venue Staffing Needs Director/Coordinator: Phone: Stage Manager: Phone: House Manager: Phone: Number of ushers provided by renter: Number of follow-spotlight operators provided by renter: Technicians* Needed: Other Staffing Needed:
Event Staff. Xxxxxxx’s Special Events Manager will be accessible prior to and after your event. The manager will ensure that the venue and surrounding site are ready for your event, and will meet with you prior to the beginning of your event. The manager will be accessible to you during your event, and a contact number will be given to you to reach the manager if they are away from the venue. The manager will meet with you again to coordinate the ending of your event.
Event StaffCity shall provide the following event staff volunteers at the Facilities: a. At each practice session: (1) One (1) event staff person for each fifty (50) fans in attendance, but no less than twenty event staff persons. (2) No less than ten (10) or more than twenty (20) parking attendants and traffic controllers. (3) No less than two (2) miscellaneous event staff persons to be dispatched to locations designated by BSOS. b. All event staff shall report to their stations at least one (1) hour before each practice session and shall remain on duty until one (1) hour after the conclusion of each practice session. At least three event staff shall report to BSOS training camp designee two hours before each practice session. c. If requested to do so by BSOS, City will conduct a training session for all such event staff during the week prior to the commencement of team practices, with the assistance and input of BSOS Training Camp designee. d. All volunteer event staff and parking attendants/traffic controllers shall receive a t-shirt designating them as such to be supplied by BSOS at no cost to City. At least once during each training camp year, BSOS shall host a volunteer appreciation event to be determined by mutual agreement between the City and BSOS.
Event Staff. As soon as the organizer and his staff members enter the building, a location manager of the lessor will be at venue. It is deemed as agreed that the lessor – if necessary - can assign his own security staff, house technician and receptionist for the duration of the event. Incurred personnel costs will be covered by the organizer. The organizer has to provide the lessor with a staff and participant list prior to the event for access authorization. The lessor needs to be informed about any use of outside personnel for security, cloakroom or cleaning by the organizer who is fully responsible for outside personnel. Technical set-ups can only be executed by the organizer’s staff. Incurred personnel costs are covered by the organizer upon approval with the lessor.

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