In the below sections we will list the compulsory site rules, emergency procedures, CDM regulations and health & safety information. This must be read, and the form completed prior to being onsite, and must be adhered to at all times whilst onsite. By completing this form you confirm that you have read, understood and agree to adhere to the site rules at all times whilst onsite.
Once you have completed this form you will receive an email that permits access to the halls. Please ensure you check your 'other' or 'junk' folder if you do not receive the email.
Site Rules & Induction are a requirement under CDM.
CDM places duties on the Principal Client, Principal Contractor & Principal Designer, as well as all contractors on site to apply the following safety principles:
- Eliminate or control risks so far as is reasonably practicable
- Ensure work is effectively planned
- Appointing the right people and organisations at the right time
- Making sure that everyone has the right information, instruction, training, and supervision to carry out their work safely and without risks to health
- Have systems in place to help parties cooperate and communicate with each other and coordinate their work
- Consult workers with a view to securing effective health, safety and welfare measures
- Any actions required should always be sensible and proportionate to the risk
Site phases
- The event period (tenancy) is from
Wednesday 11 March 2026 – Sunday 15 March 2026 and is split into 3 clear phases
- Be aware of what phase the site is in when you are working on site
- Access to the event hall is only available with a contractor pass and must always be clearly visible
BUILD
Red – Heavy Build (SPACE ONLY ACCESS)
- Monday 18 May (10:00 - 18:00)
Red – Heavy Build (SPACE ONLY ACCESS)
- Tuesday 19 May (08:00 – 12:00)
Orange – General Build & Stand Dressing (SPACE ONLY & SHELL SCHEME ACCESS)
- Tuesday 19 May (12:00 - 20:00)
OPEN
Green - Show open
- Wednesday 20 May (09:30 - 17:00)
Green - Show open
- Thursday 21 May (09:30 - 16:30)
BREAKDOWN
Red - Breakdown (SPACE ONLY & SHELL SCHEME ACCESS)
- Thursday 21 May (16:30 – 21:00)
So, first be aware of the types of accidents most likely to happen on the exhibition site:
- Vehicle and mobile plant accidents
- Falls from height and being struck by falling objects
- Accidents with hand and power tools
Secondly – be aware of your own employer’s inductions & risk assessments:
- Your employer should provide you with a task specific induction / toolbox talk on arrival at work
- You need to know what your employer’s risk assessments say – and apply them to the work you do
And be aware of the exhibition site safety rules too:
- As well as your employer’s assessments, you need to know and comply with the following exhibition site safety rules
Remember where you are; stick to the Contractors’ & Employers’ Code of Conduct.
- You should always be mindful of your behaviour
- Smoking is not permitted – including e-cigarettes
- You must always wear hi-vis vests and appropriate footwear as per your employer’s risk assessment during build and breakdown
- You must ensure the utmost care & consideration is taken when working onsite
- Alcohol on site is not permitted
Emergency procedures
If it becomes necessary to evacuate the building, the tannoy system will broadcast a message requesting so. Please make sure to listen to the tannoys.
Everyone must then leave the building by the nearest exit and, once outside, follow the instructions of venue staff.
The NEC is protected by a sprinkler system and portable fire extinguishers. In the event of a fire emergency:
- Break the glass on the nearest fire alarm point - they are located at each vehicle entry door, in the organisers' offices and key points within the hall.
- Calmly notify adjoining exhibitors of the situation and, if safe to do so, tackle the fire with an appropriate extinguisher. Remember to keep calm and follow instructions given by venue staff.
- Leave by the nearest exit.
Site rules for work at height
Work at height means work in any place where, if precautions were not taken, a person could fall a distance liable to cause personal injury. You are working at height if you:
- work above ground / floor level
- could fall from an edge, through an opening or fragile surface
- could fall from ground level into an opening in a floor or a hole in the ground
Work at height does not include slips or trips on the level, as a fall from height has to involve a fall from one level to a lower level, nor does it include walking up and down a permanent staircase in a building.
- Avoid working at height – if that is possible.
- Suitable towers, ladders, and stepladders – long enough for the job, in good condition, complying with BS EN131, inspected annually – used safely.
- Working above 2 m will only be permitted if there is a safe system of work (SSOW) in place and agreed with the principal contractor.
- All work at height should be properly planned and supervised.