Safety regulations

Golf Industry Show Management reserves the right to stop any product demonstration on the show floor which is determined by show management to be a safety hazard. Examples: grinding machines without proper safety shields, dangerous use of log splitters or hydraulic equipment.

  • All aisles and exits must be kept clear and unobstructed.

  • All motorized vehicles and gasoline-powered equipment for display shall have batteries disconnected, have fuel supplies of 1 gallon or less in tank, and be furnished with locking gas caps or caps sealed with tape.

  • No liquid propane tanks, empty or filled, are authorized to be stored in the building. No gasoline or other type of fuel-operated motor may be demonstrated inside the exhibit during the trade show.

  • Fire extinguishers, fire hoses, and sprinkler closets must be visible and accessible at all times.

  • Areas enclosed by solid walls and ceilings must be provided with approved smoke detectors.

  • Cardboard cartons or packing materials may not be stored in the booth area.

  • For safety and insurance reasons, children under 18 years of age are allowed in the exhibit halls during exhibition hours ONLY and must be accompanied by an adult. Please share this policy with all company employees to avoid uncomfortable situations on site.
RULES/REGULATIONS
Acceptable sound levels
Design regulations
Display guidelines
Height limitations
Labor jurisdictions
Legal disputes between exhibitors
Lighting and other effects
Rules and regulations
Safety regulations
Security guidelines
Space regulations
Violations and penalties

 

 

 


The Golf Industry Show
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the GCSAA Education Conference, NGCOA Annual Conference and the World Conference on Club Management (CMAA)
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