Analysis of obligatory measures against anthropic risks in Spanish football stadiums

Authors

  • J. López-Fernández
  • J. García-Unanue
  • J. Luis Felipe
  • P. Burillo
  • J. Sánchez-Sánchez
  • L. Gallardo
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6018/254151
Keywords: Assessment, Prevention, Safety, Sporting Arenas, Sporting Events, Soccer.

Abstract

Objectives: a) To develop a tool to check the level of compliance of Spanish football stadiums for the obligatory security measures against anthropic risks; b) to analyse and describe the current security state of six football stadiums (two per division).

Methods: A dichotomic tool composed by 150 items divided in 10 categories was performed to analyse the situation of Spanish football stadiums.

Results: There is a big heterogeneity in the percentage of compliance of the obligatory security measures among the stadiums analysed,from 2nd Division B (52%) to those of 2nd Division (85%) and 1stDivision (97%). The lower categories implemented are security plans (71%), high risk measures (69%), security documentation (67%) and technological means (61%).

Conclusion: None of the six studied cases performed the 100% of the obligatory security measures. The tool used in this study can be useful for them to perform all the obligatory security measures.  

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Published
21-03-2016
How to Cite
López-Fernández, J., García-Unanue, J., Luis Felipe, J., Burillo, P., Sánchez-Sánchez, J., & Gallardo, L. (2016). Analysis of obligatory measures against anthropic risks in Spanish football stadiums. SPORT TK-EuroAmerican Journal of Sport Sciences, 145–154. https://doi.org/10.6018/254151
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