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Manage health and safety when running events
What you should consider regarding health and safety when you are running events, including organisation, site suitability, facilities and emergency planning.
Event health and safety: planning for emergencies
Planning for incidents and emergencies if you are an event organiser, including creating an emergency plan, evacuation procedures and handing over to the emergency services.
Event health and safety: important contacts
As an event organiser, you should keep in touch with organisations such as your local council, the PSNI, the fire brigade, first aid providers, the ambulance service and your insurer.
Event health and safety: planning an event
How to plan, manage and organise a safe event including risk assessment, training, monitoring and review
Event site and venue health and safety
Health and safety considerations for the site and venue of events, including design, risks, facilities, crowd management and transport.
Event health and safety: top tips
Top tips for running events safely include carrying out a risk assessment, planning for emergencies, managing the flow of traffic and crowds, and working with local organisations.
Taxes, duty and legal considerations when exporting to Norway
Find out about the numerous things you need to consider before you start exporting to Norway.
Advantages and challenges of exporting to Norway
Be aware of the advantages and challenges of doing business in Norway.
Sectoral opportunities in Norway
There are a number of sectors that could potentially offer some opportunities to Northern Ireland companies.
Northern Ireland Retail Movement Scheme: how the scheme works
A new scheme for businesses that move prepacked retail goods such as food, drink, cut flowers and pet food from Great Britain to Northern Ireland.
Successfully growing an online retail business - Ooh & Aah Cookies
How Ooh & Aah Cookies has successfully grown its online retail business.
Declaring goods you bring into Northern Ireland 'not at risk' of moving to the EU
Find out if you need to pay tariffs on the goods you bring to Northern Ireland because they are ‘at risk’ of onward movement to the EU.
Moving goods from Northern Ireland to Great Britain
See the steps involved when moving goods from Northern Ireland to Great Britain including where an export declaration is required.
When you can and cannot declare goods 'not at risk'
There are two reasons that goods brought into Northern Ireland from Great Britain can be declared not ‘at risk’. You should consider which of these two options is most suitable for your business.
Export horses and ponies: special rules
Current rules for exporting horses and other equines, including ponies and donkeys, to the EU and Northern Ireland.
Export or move livestock and poultry
Rules you need to follow to export cattle, pigs, sheep, goats and poultry.
Trading CITES-listed specimens through UK ports and airports
Designated land, sea and air ports for trading or moving CITES-listed endangered animals, plants, or their parts and derivatives.
The Windsor Framework - local trade advice and support organisations
Sources of local advice to help your business manage updated trading arrangements.
Labelling and packaging of medicinal products for human use
Information on the implementation of labelling and packaging requirements for medicinal products for human use following agreement of the Windsor Framework.
Queried entries to the National Clearance Hub
Procedure when the National Clearance Hub has a query about an import or export entry.