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Timeliness:
After you submit your RFU/eRFU to the
University Events Scheduling Office (UESO) or
Clarke Field House, please allow three weeks for your event to be
processed and approved. Allow more time for larger or more complex
events (i.e. Guelaguetza). Risk Management encourages
pre-planning consultations. Please coordinate these requests through
the
UESO or
Clarke Field House as appropriate.
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Describe Your Event:
Provide a clear picture of the event which includes all planned
activities (including
alcohol requests).
New Self-Service Risk Assessment Tools
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Who are
you inviting? Campus community or outside guests.
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Who
will be speaking, entertaining or providing exhibits (i.e.
Aids in Africa Tent) at your event? Is there an elevated
climate element to be considered? (i.e. Hot political
candidate/topic).
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If your
event changes after the original RFU submission please make sure
to notify Risk Management in case there are additional items we
need to consider that were not included in the original risk
assessment. Our goal is to protect the students, faculty, staff,
our guests, and the campus from potential injury and liability
claims.
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Risk Transfer:
Risk Management is responsible for appropriately transferring risk
and minimizing risk exposure to the campus. In doing so, we will put
steps in place to protect the campus. Examples include:
Indemnification forms, insurance requirements and minimizing
activities that have the potential for injury or accident.
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Indemnification Forms:
All outside speakers need to complete an indemnification form
and the Event Organizer should submit the forms(s) to the
University Events Scheduling Office (or Clarke Field House as
appropriate) prior to the start of the event. Please include
your event title (as is indicated on the RFU/eRFU, event date
and confirmation number so that they can appropriately match it
to your RFU.)
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Indemnification Form for events held at the Clarke Field
House - Please submit to Clarke Field House
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Indemnification Form for all other campus events - Please
submit to University Events Scheduling Office
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Insurance Requirements:
The campus has insurance requirements that need to be met by
outside organizations (i.e. vendors, performers). If you
have a service contract in place, this process will occur behind
the scenes through Procurement, ASI or Foundation (depending
on who is paying for it). Please forward a copy of your
signed service contract to the
University Events Scheduling Office (or
Clarke Field House as appropriate) for campus auditing
purposes. For those outside organizations that do not have a
service contract in place, the
University Events Scheduling Office or
Clarke Field House
will work with the
outside organization to
coordinate the insurance requirements. The campus does this to
appropriately transfer the risk exposure back to the entity that
is introducing the risk to the campus. Higher risk exposures
sometimes require the purchase of Special Event Insurance (Paid
for by the sponsoring group or outside organization). Risk
Management & Safety can assist with more information on Special
Event Insurance.
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Serving Food/Beverages:
Pre-packaged foods from local vendors (i.e. Ralphs, Mr. Taco, etc.)
and Foundation approved catering are the preferred methods of
providing food at a campus event. Food cannot be prepared off
campus, brought to campus and then served to event attendees. Groups
can check-out the
Foundation BBQ and prepare raw ingredients that they
purchase from a local vendor on campus. The group must have at least
one member with a current
Food Handler's card on-site at all times to do so. We
encourage the use of safe food handling practices as is indicated in
the
Food Checklist handout.
If you have
questions, or need additional information on risk assessments for campus
events, please do not hesitate to call or email. Thank you.
Risk Management
& Safety
(760) 750-4502
rms@csusm.edu
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Authorities & Other Resource Links
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