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Learn the correct way to manage risks at chapter events as presented by Dom Paradise and Ryan Barck. Follow FIPG guidelines and policies to ensure event safety. Important precautions include checking IDs, appointing sober monitors, and strictly enforcing rules against drinking games and kegs. Access TiPS training for intervention procedures and understand behavioral cues. Utilize BYOB party signs, guest lists, wristbands, and school ID verification for a successful event. Maintain good relationships with neighbors and police for added security. For more information, visit the AXP website or www.FIPG.org.
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Risk Management The Correct Way Presented by Dom Paradise and Ryan Barck
FIPG Risk Management Guidelines • Must follow policies if: • Event is on Chapter property • Hosted by a member of the Chapter • Half or more in attendance are members of the Chapter (school policies are different for this ) • The event discussed at a Chapter meeting, and there alcohol present. • Closed functions ONLY. • Alcohol is not sold or given away
FIPG Guidelines Con’t. • Chapter funds are not used to purchase alcohol • Check and mark people who are 21 • Appoint sober brothers to monitor the party • No glass bottles or containers are allowed • You MUST provide non-alcoholic beverages • Check AXP website for FIPG manual or go to www.FIPG.org
TiPS • Training for Intervention ProcedureS • Understand your whereabouts and know how to react to different situations • Know the behavioral cues • Inhibitions, Judgment, Reactions, and Coordination TiPS Website www.gettips.com
What Precautions Should I Take? • School Policies • Facility checklist • BYOB Party Sign • Guests Lists • Wristbands • School ID verified • Have good relationship with neighbors and police
BYOB Party Sign • 18 to Enter; 21 to Drink • BYOB: Must have valid ID
Guest Lists • Name of guest • Invited By • Age • ID Verified: Yes/No • Phone Number • Address • Time Entered/Time Departed
Drinking Games • Drinking games are forbidden at any Chapter function, or on Chapter property. A drinking game is defined as any game that would require any participants to drink alcohol before, during, or after the game.