Crowds occur frequently in modern society. A major sporting or entertainment event can attract tens of thousands of avid fans. Usually, these large gatherings of people occur without serious problems. Occasionally, however, the combination of inadequate facilities and deficient crowd management results in injury and death. Outdoor music festivals (OMFs) are increasingly common events on the summer entertainment landscape for young people around the world. Attending these OMFs is associated with an increased risk of injury and, in extreme cases, death. A considerable proportion of these risks can be attributed to high-risk behaviour in the general admission or standing room only areas in front of the stages, or ‘mosh pits’. During the ten ye...
In 2000 the Glastonbury Festival in England experienced an unprecedented invasion of gatecrashers th...
In 2000 the Glastonbury Festival in England experienced an unprecedented invasion of gatecrashers th...
There is considerable evidence that psychological membership of crowds can protect people in dangero...
Outdoor music festivals are increasingly common events on the summer entertainment landscape for you...
The results of some crowd behaviour at outdoor music festivals (OMFs) are injuries and sometimes dea...
The results of some crowd behaviour at outdoor music festivals (OMFs) are injuries and sometimes dea...
Outdoor music festivals are increasingly common events on the summer entertainment landscape for you...
Outdoor music festivals are increasingly common events on the summer entertainment landscape for you...
Outdoor music festivals are increasingly common events on the summer entertainment landscape for you...
Outdoor music festivals (OMFs) generate significant interest for environmental health professionals ...
'Safety is not an intellectual exercise to keep us in work. It is a matter of life and death. It is...
The live music event industry is an event sector that continues to grow all over the world and while...
Purpose This research explores the development of crowd management strategies at established music...
Mass gatherings are planned or spontaneous events where the number of people attending is sufficient...
Crowd incidents, in which people are seriously injured or killed due to crushing or trampling, are n...
In 2000 the Glastonbury Festival in England experienced an unprecedented invasion of gatecrashers th...
In 2000 the Glastonbury Festival in England experienced an unprecedented invasion of gatecrashers th...
There is considerable evidence that psychological membership of crowds can protect people in dangero...
Outdoor music festivals are increasingly common events on the summer entertainment landscape for you...
The results of some crowd behaviour at outdoor music festivals (OMFs) are injuries and sometimes dea...
The results of some crowd behaviour at outdoor music festivals (OMFs) are injuries and sometimes dea...
Outdoor music festivals are increasingly common events on the summer entertainment landscape for you...
Outdoor music festivals are increasingly common events on the summer entertainment landscape for you...
Outdoor music festivals are increasingly common events on the summer entertainment landscape for you...
Outdoor music festivals (OMFs) generate significant interest for environmental health professionals ...
'Safety is not an intellectual exercise to keep us in work. It is a matter of life and death. It is...
The live music event industry is an event sector that continues to grow all over the world and while...
Purpose This research explores the development of crowd management strategies at established music...
Mass gatherings are planned or spontaneous events where the number of people attending is sufficient...
Crowd incidents, in which people are seriously injured or killed due to crushing or trampling, are n...
In 2000 the Glastonbury Festival in England experienced an unprecedented invasion of gatecrashers th...
In 2000 the Glastonbury Festival in England experienced an unprecedented invasion of gatecrashers th...
There is considerable evidence that psychological membership of crowds can protect people in dangero...