A. Unsafe conduct or conditions including maintenance hazards should be reported immediately to GWCC or Dome Security and supervisory event personnel of the responsible party.
B. Hazardous work areas are defined as any area on the premises where exhibits, equipment and freight are being handled (e.g. loading dock areas, exhibit halls, service corridors, staging areas) but may also include public areas in the main concourse. Within these areas and throughout the premises, the following guidelines will be enforced:
No alcoholic beverages or illegal or controlled substances permitted.
No horseplay, practical joking, etc. allowed.
No speeding (over 5 mph) or reckless use of vehicles allowed.
No flammable liquids may be brought into or stored in the building. Nor may anyone refuel their vehicle in these areas. Refueling must occur at least fifty (50) feet outside the building.
Access to fire exit doors and corridors must be maintained throughout the move-in/move-out period.
All utility panels, switch gear, fire hose cabinets, standpipes, fire extinguishers and fire alarms must remain visible and accessible at all times.
Oil spills, loose or missing floor box covers and other apparent safety hazards should be reported immediately to GWCC or Dome Security.
Work activities in the upper level concourse areas require additional supervision to ensure safety of guests attending other events. Control rope, signage and other warning devices may be required.
C. The NFPA 101 Life Safety Code has been adopted, with specific revisions and interpretations, as a guideline for the review of events held at the GWCC or Dome. Information regarding the fire code may be obtained through the Event Services Department. Please note the following highlights:
All drapes, curtains, table coverings, skirts, carpet and any materials used in exhibits must be flame retardant.
Fire hose cabinets, fire extinguishers, sprinklers, fire exit doors, routes of egress and any other fire safety device must not be hidden from view or have its accessibility blocked.
No crates, packing material, wooden boxes and other highly combustible materials may be stored in exhibit halls, meeting rooms or fire exit areas.
Vehicles on display may have a maximum of one half tank not exceeding two (2) gallons of fuel in the tank. A gas cap must be in place, or the tank must be adequately sealed off. Battery cables must be disconnected and taped to avoid sparking.
Each planned use of pyrotechnics and welding equipment, open flames, smoke-emitting materials or large amounts of combustible materials as part of an exhibit must be reviewed and approved by the Event Services Department and the Fire Marshal.
Lasers and x-ray equipment may only be used after receiving approval from the Georgia Department of Human Resources-Radiological Division. Call Event Services for more information.
D. Passenger elevators and escalators are not to be used to transport freight or other setup materials. Freight elevators are available for this purpose.