Occupational Safety and Health
Event Safety Management
FPM-40710
This course focuses on the essential aspects of building and managing an effective event safety program, emphasizing the importance of authentic leadership, coaching, and clear communication. Expanding on concepts from 'Introduction to Event Safety,' students will explore the role of leadership in creating a supportive, learning-oriented environment where team members can thrive.
What you'll learn
The course highlights the value of mentorship and continuous learning, encouraging event professionals to foster a culture of collaboration and skill-sharing.
Through interactive discussions and practical scenarios, students will learn strategies for effective team management, including how to harness diverse skill sets and experiences to enhance safety outcomes at event sites.
By the end of the course, participants will be equipped to lead with confidence, inspire their teams, and create a positive safety culture that benefits all stakeholders.
Course Information
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This course is entirely web-based and to be completed asynchronously between the published course start and end dates. Synchronous attendance is NOT required.
You will have access to your online course on the published start date OR 1 business day after your enrollment is confirmed if you enroll on or after the published start date.
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All course materials are included unless otherwise stated.
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- No refunds after: 12/29/2025
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Instructor:
Bryan Huneycutt, M.S. in Psychology, Grand Canyon University M.T.A. in Tourism Administration, The George Washington University B.S. in History, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Currently pursuing an Ed.D. in
Bryan is the founder of HuneyBadger Consulting and serves on the Board of the Event Safety Alliance, where he champions psychological safety, fatigue mitigation, and inclusive leadership practices. He is a published author in trade and academic outlets and has contributed to consensus standards including ANSI ES1.9 (Crowd Management), ES1.40 (Event Security), and ES1.42 (Parade Safety). As a UC San Diego instructor, Bryan helps shape the next generation of safety professionals by connecting theory to real-world risk.
Driven by the mantra “People First, Safety Always,” Bryan blends academic research with industry wisdom to foster cultures of care, resilience, and proactive leadership in high-risk entertainment settings.