Difference between revisions of "crowd controller (Q1252)"

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Crowd controllers keep constant watch of the crowd during a specific event such as public speeches, sporting events or concerts, in order to prevent and react quickly to incidents.

(‎Set [en] alias: spectator controller)
(‎Set [nl] aliases: steward, stadionbeveiligster, stadionbeveiliger, evenementenbewaker, evenementenbewaakster, evenementenbeveiliger, steward in een stadion, evenementenbeveiligster, voetbalsteward)
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stadionbeveiligster
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stadionbeveiliger
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evenementenbewaker
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evenementenbewaakster
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evenementenbeveiliger
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steward in een stadion
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evenementenbeveiligster
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voetbalsteward

Revision as of 10:48, 5 September 2024

Crowd controllers keep constant watch of the crowd during a specific event such as public speeches, sporting events or concerts, in order to prevent and react quickly to incidents.
  • spectator controller
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crowd controller
Crowd controllers keep constant watch of the crowd during a specific event such as public speeches, sporting events or concerts, in order to prevent and react quickly to incidents.
  • spectator controller

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crowd controller (English)
Crowd controllers keep constant watch of the crowd during a specific event such as public speeches, sporting events or concerts, in order to prevent and react quickly to incidents. They control the entry to the venue, monitor the behaviour of the crowd, handle aggressive behaviour and conduct emergency evacuations. (English)
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