Safety certificate for sports stands
You need a safety certificate for any covered stand that holds 500 or more spectators, even if your sports ground doesn't need a safety certificate. A certificate can cover more than one stand.
You can apply for:
- a general safety certificate
- a special safety certificate for specific occasions
You must specify which activities will be viewed from the stand when applying for a safety certificate. Your certificate will only be valid for these activities.
For a general safety certificate you must be the person responsible for the management of the ground.
For a special safety certificate you must be the person responsible for the activities being viewed from the stand.
If you have a general safety certificate you must also tell us before making any changes to the stand or installations, eg changing entrances or exits to and from the stand.
If you don't follow the terms and conditions of your safety certificate, or you operate without one, you can be fined and possibly imprisoned for up to 2 years.
When you apply you may need to provide:
- a site plan
- a risk assessment
- contingency plans
- your spectator safety policy
- an electrical certificate
Application forms are available upon request.
: 01375 652 655