Specifications include, but are not limited to: A. Assess Current Conditions Conduct life safety evaluations on the nature of events, their participants, attendees, access and egress movement, and crowd density problems Assess conditions of permanent and temporary structural systems, hazardous materials incidents within and near facility, and relationships among facility management, event participants, and emergency response agencies Analyze appropriate safety measures related to medical emergencies, fire hazards, severe weather conditions, earthquakes, civil or other disturbances B. Create a Life Safety Narrative Describe event occupancy, intended uses and events, event area and population capacity of facility Address principal fire and life safety features/strategies such as egress, access control, pre-emergency announcements, actual emergency events, PA system, emergency power and lighting, provisions for patrons with disabilities, fire department access, and emergency command center C. Present a Life Safety Floor Plan Provide life safety floor plans of each level with occupant load information, exit location, egress capacity, main entrance and exit, horizontal exits, travel distance, and exit discharge Provide event plans for each anticipated type of event depicting seating configuration, exhibit booth layout, stage location, occupant load, egress capacity required, exits provided, travel distance, any floor/stage use restrictions, areas of refuge (interior and exterior), fireworks, and a plan or section drawing indicating where sprinkler protection is omitted