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Welcome to the 2013 Army Council
Combined Army Session
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Agenda for Army Council 2013
Combined Army Session1. Events
REC’s and SK5’sMajor Musters
Commemoration 2. Opportunities
Polearms TreasurerBoD SecretaryMedics
3. PortfoliosAgitant GeneralBoard of SafetyEducationEurope (Moved to
1)Black PowderHealth and Safety
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Adventureswith Robin Stinson Right chaps,
France next !!
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Barrie UptonSK5's Barrie Upton 5 minsREC's Simon Wright/Ian Hurst 5 minsMajor Musters Blenheim Palace May 25/27 Paul Eaglestone15mins
Blenheim Arena events Steve Langan 5 mins Wentworth Castle July 27/28 Simon Wright15 mins Newstead Abbey Aug 24-27 Ian Hurst
15 minsFalkland Palace Sept 21/22 Steve Langan 5 minsBroughton Castle June 8 SteveHoward 2 mins
Commemoration Funding Ian Bailey10 mins
Events
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Barrie Upton –Events Director:
The new SKF 5
revamped to act as both a traditional SKF5 and a contract when:
the fee is less than £5,000
and … the muster is ‘standard’
now has terms and conditions as integral
The New SKF5
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Barrie Upton –Events Director: The new SKF 5 process
Needs:
to be signed by organiser, unit CO, sponsor and your Regional Events Coordinator
logged in the Events Diary by the team’s administrator - Kath Bailey
the nominated black powder master (if required) to be informed
The New SKF5
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Barrie Upton –Events Director: The new SKF 5 process
Needs:
to be signed by organiser, unit CO, sponsor and your Regional Events Coordinator
logged in the Events Diary by the team’s administrator - Kath Bailey
the nominated black powder master (if required) to be informed
The New SKF5
SK5 Hyperlink
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Barrie Upton –Events Director: Words of warning
No SKF5, no event!
always be careful; verbal agreements can form part of any contract
The New SKF5
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Ian Hurst & Simon Wright: The Regional Events Coordinators
list is in Orders Of The Daye
the first port of call, as early as possible
will have access to the up to date events diary
should also be aware of other events at an early stage of planning and thus not yet in the diary
remember – they are there to help you!
Regional Events Co-Coordinators
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Ian Hurst & Simon Wright: Models of Funding
This year’s majors reflect the 3 models of funding currently used:
Blenheim – ‘traditional’ sponsorship
Wentworth Castle – part sponsored, part profit share, part contribution
Newstead – fully self (SK central funds) funded
Regional Events Co-Coordinators
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Ian Hurst & Simon Wright: Non fee earning commemorative events:
we do want to do these
there is a budget, but …
… it is limited!
You need to talk to Ian Bailey as the budget holder
Regional Events Co-Coordinators
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Ian Hurst & Simon Wright: Pricing
be realistic, but …
be confident in the product
don’t ask for too little, it’s easier to drop price than increase it
some suggestions: quote ‘basic’ price leave yourself scope to add extras e,g
cannon
Regional Events Co-Coordinators
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Any questions?
Regional Events Co-Coordinators
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Blenheim – The Muster you have been Waiting for!!
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Blenheim
WOODS
Military LH
SK LH
WOODS
PUBLIC
Military LH
SK LH
ARTY
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PHASE 1
WOODS
Military LH
SK LH
PUBLIC
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ARTY
PHASE 2
WOODS
Military LH
SK LH
PUBLIC
ARTY
ARTY
PHASE 3
WOODS
Military LH
SK LHPUBLIC
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ARTY
PHASE4
WOODS
Military LH
SK LH
PUBLIC
ARTY
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PHASE 5
WOODS
Military LH
SK LHPUBLIC
ARTY
PHASE 6
The Sealed KnotCouncil of the Armies 2013Wentworth Castle – 27th/28th July
Background: successful mini in 2011 – they like us!
only re-enactment event this year
lots of land!
need for a third major muster in 2012 – we owe them
not a lot of money
last, but definitely not least, it is the 370th anniversary of the Battle of Tankersley
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Whereabouts
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The Site
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Campsite
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Living History
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The Battlefield -1
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The Battlefield:
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History:
Sir Gervase Cutler - “Please Sir, can I have my husbands body back?” Houndhill Manor
but the focus is on …
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The Battle Of Tankersley (April/May? 1643)
Royalist victory where Newcastle effectively destroyed the Parliamentarian effort in the south of Yorkshire
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Help Needed:
Guard duty (Royalist Army)
An afterword:
Rotherham 11/12th May 2013
another 370th
followed on from Tankersley
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Saturday 8th June 2013
Broughton Castle,Banbury, Oxfordshire
OX15 5EB
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21/22 September
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To support the church fete with Lord and Lady Saye in attendance, we have been asked to stage a re-enactment display, living history and skirmish in the courtyard and grounds of the castle.
Broughton Castle
Saturday 8th June 2013
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Broughton Castle
Near Banbury
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Noon Friday 7th June – Noon Sunday 9th June
Camp site
Access via Sandline
Road
Castle
Pub!
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OpportunitiesPolearms Simon DaviesTreasurer Ian HurstBoD Secretary Ian HurstMedics Sheila Rushbrook
Opportunity to impress the Sergeant
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• Sponsors: Martin Abbot, Simon Davies
• Members: Lorraine Naggs, Andy Spiers, Mark Scoular
• Meeting held• Draft Guideline available• Needs final push• Looking for volunteers to join
the team including a senior officer
• Musket Inspectorate, Dave Tipping
• Sword Inspectorate, Alex Thompson
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Treasurer Ian HurstBoD Secretary Ian HurstMedics Sheila Rushbrook
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Agitant General Russell Aengenheister 10 mins(Disciplinary) Board of Safety Dave Tipping 10 mins(Licenses for training) Education Harry Middleditch 5 mins Black Powder Gus Geary 5 mins(Booking of BP before Musters) Health & Safety Jim Lilley 15 Mins(Campsite Set Up/H&S)
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Complaints and Disciplinary Policy
Sub TitleHow to stop yourself getting thoroughly
shafted.
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What’s it for
As a Regimental Commanding Officers it is your job to arbitrate in disputes involving members of your regiment.
I was recently told “I didn’t know I had to arbitrate as a CO”
Sorry chaps YOU are the first line of problem solving
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What’s it for
As a Regimental Commanding Officers it is your job to discipline members of your regiment
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What’s it for
“I didn’t think I had the authority to do that”
WRONG! In your regiment you are responsible therefore you have the authority to discipline your troops as you see fit.
HOWEVER........
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What’s it for
If the person you are disciplining accepts your decision then.... No problem
If they do not accept the judgement you have handed down; then the SK D & C policy comes to your aid.
That’s what it is there for
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Down load a copy from the SK website
I can’t get on the SK web site – email Rob Crookes - rcrookes@sky.com
I don’t have internet access –
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Where do I find the current policy?
Down load a copy from the SK website I can’t get on the SK web site – email
Rob Crookes - rcrookes@sky.com I don’t have internet access –
– Phone a friend get them to download a copy
– Phone me and I’ll post a copy
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Educational Visits – Charging & Expenses
Policy(Amended 4 March 2013)
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Background
The Sealed Knot is an educational charity. We are regularly asked to provide visits and
talks to schools and other organisations. Requests come either directly to units or via
the website. We rarely have enough volunteers! This revised policy is an attempt to improve
the situation.
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The charges outlined are intended to reflect realistically what the Society can provide; the effort required of volunteers; and the conditions faced by client oganisations.
The policy is intended to remove the need for negotiation and make the task more straightforward for volunteers.
The policy provides for payments to volunteers as
recompense for expenses incurred.
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Please note - 1
Client organisations will be sent a “Rate Card” showing only total net and gross fees.
A completed SK5 is needed to ensure insurance cover and the payment of expenses.
Volunteers should never agree to be left alone in charge of school children. A qualified school teacher must always be present.
All volunteers’ fees should be declared as
income to HMRC.
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All Regimental C.O.’s and Regional Event Coordinators have (or soon will have) a copy of this Policy.
It will also be available for download on the SK website.
Please refer any further questions or offers to volunteer (with geographic location) to harry.middleditch@btinternet.com
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Agitant General Russell Aengenheister 10 mins(Disciplinary) Board of Safety Dave Tipping 10 mins(Licenses for training) For Martin Abbot Education Harry Middleditch 5 mins Black Powder Gus Geary 5 mins(Booking of BP before Musters) Health & Safety Jim Lilley 15 Mins(Campsite Set Up/H&S)
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The event planning and management guide
Jim Lilley MSc DipEM CMIOSH Chartered MCIPDMCMI MPVRA MISMA MRSPH TechFSM
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Who is the safety bloke?Event planning and management guideFuture planQuestions
Agenda
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Joined Army at 18, served for 22 years as an ammunition and explosives specialist including bomb disposal, served in UK, Ireland (twice), Kuwait, Falklands, and Europe. Reached rank of Warrant Officer Class 1.
Currently Head of Health Safety and Wellbeing for Office Depot Europe. Team of 8 managing the safety of 7200 associates in 140 sites across 13 European countries.
Master of Science Degree in H&S management plus a plethora of other qualifications, Chartered H&S professional, fire management qualified, advanced food hygiene qualified, explosives qualified.
Musketeer in Lilburne's and musket inspector.
Takes a common sense approach.
Who is the safety bloke ?
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Guide The event planning and management guide has been produced to make the application of H&S controls easier and hopefully add value through the provision of an aide memoir for event planners.
It also acts as a generic risk assessment for areas detailed in the event guide. Further Risk Assessments not in the guide are in the H&S policy.
Application of the event guide should ensure the public, members and others are safe and the SK is legally compliant.
It is supported by the new SK H&S policy & procedures document.
It is based upon the good work of many from the SK.
It should assist in obtaining contracts.
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Using the guide The guide is divided into sections
covering:– Access & egress– Site planning– Living history– Contractors/traders– Beer tent– Consultation with local authorities– Communications– Emergency control– Explosive storage– Animals, livestock and horses– And then what?
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Serial No TASKNote: If the event is shared with other organisations all parties must agree to and adhere to these requirements. See also the guidelines for inviting guest units to SK musters
Name and signature of Completing Person/N/A
ACCESS/EGRESS
AE1Access routeImpact with vehicles
1. Check access route, if it is likely that SK vehicles (caravans, cars, horseboxes etc) will be forced to queue on the main road then: Discuss with sponsor and inform local constabulary regarding required controls. Remember only the police or someone authorised by them can legally direct traffic.2. is it heavily potholed or damaged – if so check SK vehicles can access safely.3. Check width of gates and turning angles – can vehicles access/egress safely, without causing damage to members vehicles or sponsors property. Note: a fire engine requires a minimum of 4 meters, at least one route for such vehicles must be available, if this is not possible you must discuss this with the local fire authority to identify if an alternative solution is available. Consider separate access routes suitable for use by emergency vehicles4. Check that pedestrians entering the site can be kept clear of vehicle movement.5. If large event (i.e. bigger than a small mini) identify a secondary egress point to facilitate safe evacuation in an emergency or denial at primary entrance (check serial no 1-5 apply)
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bacterial contamination
Prepare site plan showing regimental areas, living history, vendor area, demonstration and battle areas, areas for powder issue, area for trainee musketeers to fire their musket under supervision, vehicle routes, secondary access routes, fire points and fire assembly points, guard tent, toilets and safe area for SK members not participating next to battlefield.
SP3Site layoutVehicle impact,
vehicle roll over
1. Lay the site out in a grid pattern using a suitable method such as 1m high (minimum) poles and high visibility tape or biodegradable line marking paint. The use of pegs and ground pegs should be avoided due to the trip hazard created.
2. Divide the site into smaller camping areas through the use of access routes. The access routes are to be a minimum of 10m wide and such that no part of the site is more than 50m from an access route.
3. Vehicles used for camping in such as motor homes should be parked at right angles to a slope (and chocked for safety and to be level!)
SP4Toilets & Fire pointsFire, explosion,
bacterial contamination
1. Allocate toilets and fire points to ensure sufficient are available for each area. 2. Fire points are to be identified with a red triangle on poles at 3m high to facilitate rapid
identification and use. 3m telescopic fibreglass poles (approx £5 each from Skyblue Camping and Outdoor Warehouse or other retailers are suitable for this purpose)
3. Each fire point is to be equipped with either 4x water/sand buckets or 2x 9 litre or 3x 6 litre or 4x 3 litre water extinguishers. Extinguishers must have been serviced within the previous 12 months. No part of the plastic camp should be more than 30m from a fire point, fire points within car parking areas or the display arena are not required.
4. Where water standpipes are in use check water pressure. If a jet of water approximately 5m from the nozzle can be obtained equip standpipe with a small diameter hose with a minimum length of 30m in a box marked hose reel. Alternatively leave this at the guard tent and add to SK action on the event of a fire instructions… see SKS 01.09 V1 07/12
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Who is responsible for applying the guide?
You
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Future plan
The event planning and management guide is going to be trialled during this season to iron out any issues and confirm suitability for use.
Guide will become official form in 2014 for use in event planning.
1 major and 1 other (not regimental) event will be audited each season to identify areas for improvement.
The H&S policy will be completed and agreed by the Board.
The H&S Officer will be available to provide support and advice.
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If you would like an electronic copy of the event planning and management guide please email me at jim.lilley@officedepot.com
Questions Concerning Health and Safety?
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Question & Answer Session
Questions?
All Cartoons courtesy of Simon Toey of Pr Rupert’s Regt.
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