Negotiate health and safety issues with third parties

Description

Consult, negotiate and agree on potential risks, measures and safety procedures with third parties.

Alternative labels

agree with third parties on health and safety
negotiate issues on health and safety with third parties
negotiate with third parties on health and safety issues
negotiate health and safety matters with third parties

Skill type

skill/competence

Skill reusability level

cross-sector

Relationships with occupations

Essential skill

Negotiate health and safety issues with third parties is an essential skill of the following occupations:

Technical director: Technical directors realise the artistic visions of the creators within technical constraints. They coordinate the operations of various production units, such as scene, wardrobe, sound and lighting, and make-up. They adapt the prototype and study the feasibility, implementation, operation and technical monitoring of the artistic project. They are also responsible for the stage equipment and technical equipment.
Stage manager: Stage managers coordinate and supervise the preparation and execution of the show to ensure the scenic image and the actions on stage comply with the artistic vision of the director and the artistic team.
Identify needs, monitor the technical and artistic processes during rehearsals and performances of live shows and events, according to the artistic project, the characteristics of the stage and technical, economic, human and security terms.

 
Head of workshop: Heads of workshop coordinate specialised workshops that construct, build, prepare, adapt and maintain elements used on stage. Their work is based on artistic vision, schedules and overall production documentation. They liaise with the designers involved in the production, the production team and other services of the organisation.
Front of house manager: Front of house managers are responsible for those areas of a live event venue that are accessible to the public. They make sure interaction with the customers or visitors goes smoothly and professionally. Front of house managers are responsible for ticket sales, any refreshments, and make sure spaces accessible to the public are set out properly. They interact with the venue manager and the stage manager.
Special-interest groups’ official: Special-interest groups’ officials represent and act on behalf of special-interest groups such as trade unions, employer organisations, trade and industry associations, sports associations and humanitarian organisations. They develop policies and ensure their implementation. Special-interest groups’ officials speak for their members in negotiations about topics such as working conditions and safety.

Optional skill

Negotiate health and safety issues with third parties is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this skill may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.

Airside safety manager: Airside safety managers supervise the airside operations’ safety and security and advise the civil aviation authorities on the airport information systems changes. They write safety analysis reports, ensure compliance with standards and regulations and improve the airside safety procedures.

 


 

References

  1. Negotiate health and safety issues with third parties – ESCO

 

Last updated on September 20, 2022