Crowd Controllers Code of Conduct - Tasmania

Description

You will need to comply with this code if you intend to undertake any crowd controlling tasks. Crowd control tasks are particular activities undertaken at premises including licensed premises and places in which entertainment or sport is offered, business and social functions or protests and riots.

Examples of crowd control activities include:

  • screening entry into prescribed places
  • monitoring or controlling behaviour of persons, or otherwise maintaining order, in prescribed places
  • removing persons from prescribed places.

This code outlines minimum standards for those undertaking crowd controlling activities.

Service type

Code of Practice

A code of practice is a set of rules which details how people in a certain industry should behave. A code of practice can be defined as a result of legislation or by industry regulators and bodies.

Other resources

Act(s) name

Security and Investigations Agents Act 2002 Tasmania

Administering agency

Department of Justice

Consumer, Building and Occupational Services

Contact details

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