Unit Assessment Guide
Unit details
Unit code
SITEEVT010
Unit name
Manage on-site event operations
Unit purpose
This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to manage on-site operational activities for the staging of events. It requires the ability to finalise operational plans, oversee event set-up, execution and
eak-down, and evaluate the operational success of events. This unit is relevant to events that are diverse in nature and are coordinated in many industry contexts, including the tourism, hospitality, sport, cultural and community sectors. It applies to event coordinators and managers as well as venue duty, front of house and operations managers who operate independently, and are responsible for operational decisions. They may work in event management companies, in event venues, or in organisations that organise their own events.
Elements and performance criteria
For further information about this unit go to: http:
training.gov.au/Training/Details/SITEEVT010
Unit outcome
This unit is not graded. Your result will be recorded as Achieved Competence (AC) or Not Competent (NC)
Pre-requisite/ Co-requisite units
Nil
Assessment plan
To demonstrate competence in this unit, you must successfully complete each of the following assessment events:
Event 1
Short answer questions - Knowledge evidence
Event 2
Portfolio of tasks - Scenario
Assessment events
Submission instructions
Please see your facilitator in order to determine suitable dates to submit each assessment event for marking.
Student is required to provide the following materials and equipment
Your assessment events must be submitted online via the Studespace website as per the instructions on the course introduction page.
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Additional resources
Nil required
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Facilitator support and supervision
There is no facilitator supervision required for these assessment events. If you are unclear about any aspect of the assessment please contact your facilitator for guidance.
Student collaboration
Student collaboration is not permitted.
Assessment attempts
If you do not successfully complete an assessment event you may be given the opportunity to have a second attempt. This must be negotiated with your facilitato
Assessment feedback, review or appeals
Teachers will provide feedback within 10 business days after all assessment activities have been conducted.
You may appeal an assessment decision within three weeks of receiving your results.
To request a review of your results contact your teacher or head teacher.
If they are unavailable, ask Student Administration to assist you.
More information about assessment is available in “Every Student’s Guide to Assessment in TAFE NSW” online https:
www.tafensw.edu.au/courses/assessment/assets/pdf/assessment_guide.pdf
Plagiarism and referencing
If students engage in cheating such as copying, colluding with another person, using unauthorised notes, or allowing another person to copy your work, students will be liable for disciplinary action as per Student Discipline Policy TAFE NSW. Whatever the form of assessment, it is essential that the work students are assessed on is their own.
Assessment event 1: Short answer questions
This event requires you to submit responses to short answer questions that demonstrate your knowledge of managing on-site operational activities for the staging of events.
You must meet the criteria below in order to successfully complete this assessment event.
1. Responses to short answer questions
Your responses must:
1. Be answered co
ectly.
2. Provide details addressing all parts of each question with examples as appropriate.
3. Use clear and concise language to ensure the intended meaning is understood.
4. Provide references to the source of information, as relevant.
Questions
1. Safety considerations, access and regulatory guidelines
a. List three (3) techniques for managing stress during the operation of an event.
Your answe
. Describe three (3) time management strategies/tools you could use to help you manage event priorities during the event operation phase.
Your answe
c. You are managing a music festival that will take place in summer. Over 4000 patrons have pre-booked tickets and those who wish to attend need to be over 18 years of age and must show evidence of their purchase of tickets either in hard copy or electronically in order to gain admittance to the venue. Patrons are not allowed to
ing alcohol into the event site.
Describe three (3) control measures you should put in place to maintain the safety of event staff, volunteers and patrons as the patrons enter the event.
Your answe
d. Describe two (2) reasons why you should set up compulsory sign-in and sign-out sheets for anybody entering your event site.
Your answe
e. What is an event service voucher?
Your answe
2. Environmental and social impacts
a. Describe three (3) control strategies you could put into place to reduce the impact of an event on the residential neighbours around an event site regarding factors such as traffic, noise and litter.
Your answe
. Describe one (1) way an Event Manager can demonstrate respect and recognition of indigenous land-owners.
Your answe
c. Describe three (3) strategies to minimise water and energy (power) consumption when planning, setting up, running and
eaking down an event. For example, the use of grey water for toilets.
Your answe
3. Technology
a. Research two-way radio communication and explain how to successfully use this technology at an event.
Your answe
. Identify two (2) specialist ticket sales companies where customers can purchase online tickets to a concert or music festival.
Your answe
4. Types of events
a. Consider a typical trade show or Expo and explain how the following stakeholders might be involved in the operation of this type of event.
· Exhibitors
· Venue coordinators or duty managers
· Equipment hire companies
Your answe
. Consider a typical conference and explain each point listed below:
· Purpose of this type of event.
· Types of equipment that are used in an event registration area
· Two (2) registration reports that may be used for a conference and their purpose.
· Explain how the following stakeholders might be involved in this event:
· Corporate clients
· Florists
· Speakers and facilitators
Your answe
c. Consider an outdoor sporting event such as a fun run for a charity for children and explain each point listed below:
· Purpose of this type of event
· Explain how the following stakeholders might be involved in this event:
· Merchandisers
· Volunteers
· Sponsors
Your answe
d. Which of the following room set-up styles would you choose for a technology conference with 500 delegates attending?
· banquet
· classroom
· cabaret
· theatre
· u shape
Your answe
5. Event team and stakeholders
a. You are the Event Manager of a private firm staging a 2-day training and networking event at an established conference centre for approximately 500 patrons for a corporate client. The event has also attracted two major sponsors. The team you are working with to host the event consists of yourself, your team of five (5) staff from your organisation, the conference site manager, nine (9) venue staff, Head Chef and catering staff and your corporate client. The client also has three staff working with you on the event. The event
ief includes
eak out rooms, morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea and four (4) guest speakers.
Use the table below to describe the roles of the event manager, conference site manager and client, three responsibilities of each role and the reporting responsibilities that should be structured and planned in this scenario to run a safe, successful, and productive event
Event stakeholder roles, responsibilities and reporting responsibilities
Stakeholde
Role(s) of this stakeholde
Three (3) responsibilities of this stakeholde
Reporting responsibilities that should be structured and planned for this event
Event Manage
Managing the process of the event from start to finish.
Post-event evaluation
Ensure event is within budget allocation
Watch and ensure all staff are co
ectly doing their jobs.
Ensure all catering is co
ectly presented
Ensure team has excellent customer service throughout the event.
Reporting all information to appropriate stakeholders ie: client, conference site manager and all team members to ensure that everyone understands the event processes and expectations.
Conference Site Manage
Client
. Working with an organising committee is common practice, particularly when you are organising a large event or when (some of) the proceeds of the event are going to charity. List three (3) suggestions for liaising effectively with an organising committee.
Your answe
Assessment event 2: Portfolio of tasks - Scenario
This event requires you to submit a portfolio of items that demonstrate your ability to finalise event preparations.
The tasks in this assessment can be completed using either the Scenario below OR based on an event occu
ing in your workplace if you already work in events.
Your portfolio of evidence must include the following:
1. Summary of event & staging requirements
2. Contact list
3. Venue Site Map
4. Event checklist
5. Event Orde
6. Run sheet
7. Risk assessment
8. Event
iefing
9. Evaluation of operational success of event & de
ief
10. Role play (telephone or video)
Note:
1. If you choose to base your assessment on an actual event in your workplace, you must meet the following criteria:
· The event must be for a business, corporate, entertainment, leisure, exhibition, fair, festival, fundraising or sport themed event.
· A small personal event is not appropriate for this assessment event.
· The event must cater for a minimum of 150 patrons
Please speak with your facilitator prior to using your own workplace scenario to ensure that it is approved for the task.
Templates provided in Appendices
Templates have been provided for certain tasks, alternatively you may use your own workplace documentation to address the criteria below.
Appendix A: Event and Staging Requirements Summary
Appendix B: Contact list (stakeholder contact list)
Appendix C: Site map template
Appendix D: Event Checklist
Appendix E: Run Sheet
Appendix F: Event Risk Assessment
Appendix G: Event Briefing
Appendix H: Evaluation & de
ief
Scenario – Green Trees Primary School Annual Fete
You work as the Events Coordinator for TravelEvents Connect and have been asked to assist with the planning of the Green Trees Primary School Annual Fete & Fundraiser, which last year had approximately 350 attendees and raised over $7500.00.
The fete is being held the second Sunday in December this year – starting at 10am and concluding 3pm.
The stallholders, contractors & volunteers in the table below have agreed to take part in the fete and all will require direction from you.
Overview:
Event name:
Green Trees Primary School Annual Fete
Date & times of event:
The second Sunday in December this year – starts 10am and concludes 3pm
Event location:
Green Trees Showground
Main Street, Green Trees NSW 2445
Event organiser:
TravelEvents Connect
your name
Event Coordinato
175 Burke Street, Sydney NSW 2000
Phone: XXXXXXXXXX
Email: XXXXXXXXXX
Client:
Green Trees Primary School
C/- School Principal
Mrs Nancy Clark
Old North Road, Green Trees NSW 2445
Phone: XXXXXXXXXX
Email: XXXXXXXXXX
Stall and/or infrastructure required
Contact name and contact details
Details regarding this stakeholde
Green Trees Showground (venue)
Sean Gleeson