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Starplex Corporation realizes the importance of the
responsible sale and consumption of alcohol in your facilities. As your service partner, Starplex Corporation
will establish an Alcohol Awareness Operational Plan to assist your facility
and your Food and Beverage contractor.
Part of this plan is to work together to develop goals and strategies
relating to the service of alcohol and to develop polices and procedures that
are designed to create safe environments and protect liabilities.
Once the
plan is finalized, Starplex Management will work with facility and event
management, and introduce the operational plan to staff and state alcohol
agencies associated with your facility.
Starplex Corporation will also invite state liquor agencies to our
training meetings so they can become aware of our programs. It will be our responsibility to assure this
program is successful and to build the support of the state liquor agencies. This operational plan will allow each
facility to educate its guests on the responsible sale and consumption of
alcohol at each event. Part of this
education will involve the enforcement of violations of the policies and
procedures, and provide a visual presence of an enforcement team ensuring
compliance. Enforcement will generate
incident reports, evictions, and / or arrests as the plan is implemented.
Concept
The
basic success for managing the consumption of alcohol is based on the training
of Alcohol Awareness or Beverage Enforcement teams, responsible sales of
alcohol, managing the consumption at each event, and incident tracking of
violations. Each one of these aspects
plays a major role in the success of the plan.
Training
Starplex
Corporation currently maintains five certified trainers for T.E.A.M. (Techniques
for Effective Alcohol Management), a nationally recognized Alcohol Awareness
program produced by the National Safety Council. T.E.A.M. utilizes all employees of each venue
to help create a managed environment.
This course is approximately 4 hours in length and provides a commitment
to ensuring responsible sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages in your
facility or at your event. This program
was developed with the idea that it will be the foundation from which a
facility can build and maintain a safe and enjoyable atmosphere for all guests.
The
objective of the T.E.A.M. program is to motivate management and employees of
public assembly facilities across the nation to work together to create and
implement policies and procedures that effectively reduce the social and legal
threats caused by the misuse of alcohol.
The instructor’s responsibility is to help employees understand how to
carry out the policies and procedures of alcohol management developed by all
facilities who are service partners with Starplex / CMS.
T.E.A.M.
training deals with classroom discussions on misuse of alcohol and the problems
an employee will face when dealing with this misuse. It also summarizes the legal effects of this
misuse of alcohol at your facility or event.
Some of the discussions include:
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How to reduce liability exposure
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Alcohol overview and how it affects people
differently
·
Blood Alcohol Content
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Steps to take to know when to intervene and when to
give advice or suggest advice
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Alternative ways of controlling impairment: amount
consumed, amount of food in stomach, time span, and mood
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Implementation of Policies and Procedures
The classroom style of training allows for
individuals to suggest ideas in their particular department that all employees
can utilize. Our success in carrying out
this program will benefit everyone – management, employees, guests, and the
community.
Utilization of Alcohol Awareness Staff
This plan
introduces the usage of Alcohol Awareness or Beverage Enforcement Team
members. This division become another
layer of enforcement in your facilities and allows the Crowd Management and
Guest Services staff to concentrate on crowd-related activities while the
alcohol teams are directly responsible for monitoring the consumption of alcoholic
beverages in the facility. These Alcohol
Awareness or Beverage Enforcement Team members will be strategically placed
throughout facilities in pairs of two.
They will be clearly identified with “Alcohol Awareness” or “Beverage
Enforcement” staff shirts. Their job is
to only deal with alcohol-related issues.
Ushers and Crowd Management staff will be utilized to support the
Beverage Enforcement teams when necessary.
Alcohol Awareness or Beverage Enforcement teams will not provide any
other functions at the event. Their only
responsibilities will include:
·
Checking of identification of any guests who do not
look at least 26 years of age.
·
Controlling the passing of alcoholic beverages by
adults to minors.
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Preventing over-consumption of alcohol by guests.
·
Cutting off guests who have consumed too much
alcohol or violated beverage policies.
·
Controlling consumption of outside alcohol.
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The creation of an identifiable team who gains the
reputation at events for observing and managing the consumption of alcoholic
beverages in the facility.
Our Alcohol Awareness or Beverage Enforcement teams
will work together with facility food and beverage employees to ensure a
standard plan of action for the implementation of this Alcohol Awareness
Program.
Incident Tracking System
Due to a
huge increase in liability exposure for all entertainment facilities, food and
beverage contractors, and crowd management organizations, it is essential for
each alcoholic beverage enforcement operation to develop and implement a tracking
system of incidents which occur at your facility. This should include all variations of
incidents, yet allow you the opportunity to separate alcohol-related incidents
by type of violation. There are two
different reporting methods Starplex Corporation will implement in its tracking
of alcoholic beverage-related incidents.
The first
method involves reporting incidents by location, time, employee, and type of
incident. Starplex Corporation
management tracks this reporting method.
After each event, the Starplex Corporation Manager will input
information from each incident report written by Starplex Corporation
staff. A database is created to log this
information. This reporting method
allows us to track where, and at what time, incidents occur the most in your
facility. As you build the database, you
will be able to develop trends in time and location for when the potential for
incidents will occur. This allows you
the opportunity to relocate staff to problem areas, control the time alcohol is
served during various events, and to monitor staff who are involved in
evictions. Graphs and charts are created
to monitor each item. This tracking
system will be ideal should there be any liability exposure connected to an
incident. It is also a good instrument
for the development of support from state liquor field officers.
The
second method involves tracking attendance, amount of staff utilized, evictions
per staff, crowd to staff ratios, cost per eviction, number of guests per
eviction, alcohol-related eviction percentage, and non alcohol-related eviction
percentage. This information can be
utilized more internally for cost factors and to manage impairment issues. The information also tracks the total number
of staff employed per event for alcohol awareness and enforcement. This report will be generated by Starplex
Corporation management and made available for facility management.
Starplex Corporation firmly believes
that consistent communications between the management team, state liquor
control board staff, and law enforcement will allow for this program to grow,
and will reduce the number of visits from the state liquor agents. Starplex Corporation is committed to making
this program successful at all the facilities we serve, and to build a strong
relationship with all state liquor staff.
To ensure this Alcoholic Beverage Operation Plan is in proper
compliance, all staff in venues Starplex services, whether it is guest
services, ticketing, parking, food and beverage, or crowd management, will need
to work as a team to watch for the signs of impairment and to alert the proper
representatives when they come into contact with a potential alcoholic
beverage-related problem situation. |