Liability Risks Hidden in Your Christmas Party Plans

Liability Risks Hidden in Your Christmas Party Plans

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Understanding Event-Related Risks

Understanding Event-Related Risks

Slips, falls, or damage to property can flip a festive celebration into a legal concern. 

For example, a spilt drink could lead to a guest injuring themselves or damaging the venue’s property. In more serious cases, intoxication-related accidents or allegations of harassment could result in costly claims against your business.

Below, we’ll detail other specific risks and how particular insurance policies can come into play.

But first, here are those all-important tips!

Practical Tips for Minimising Risk

Consider these proactive steps to reduce risks and keep your event safe and enjoyable:

  • Ask the venue for their certificate of liability coverage in case of accidents
  • Hire professional staff (with the required responsible serving of alcohol certifications) for serving food and drinks to maintain a controlled environment
  • Make attendance optional
  • Assign event supervisors as designated points of contact to handle issues discreetly
  • Set clear rules about acceptable behaviour and refresh staff on company policies before the event – emphasise that workplace behaviour standards still apply
  • If you’re running a Secret Santa/Kris Kringle where staff give each other gifts, offer guidelines about what’s appropriate
  • Limit alcohol consumption by offering drink vouchers or setting a drinks limit
  • Offer non-alcoholic alternatives
  • Cater to dietary needs and preference, so it’s an inclusive event
  • Arrange safe transportation options, such as taxis or shuttles, for guests
  • Ensure the venue is well-lit, safe, and has clear emergency exits, and
  • Debrief after the event to glean feedback on areas for improvement and also what worked well. Address concerns promptly.
Practical Tips for Minimising Risk
Management Liability
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