In the past few months months we have executed 4 in person and 4 virtual events, most went well, but a couple could have been better. My pro tips would be to conduct a site visit of your training location. We have standard checklist that we use for site reconnaissance so that we can:
- Provide details on how to get to the training. Sometimes google maps does not provide accurate directions and/or there is not good cell service on the route to the site and we can provide key landmarks to make sure people do not get lost.
- Determine where participants should park, particularly when we are going to someone's farm. we take a snapshoot of site using google maps and put arrows or colored lines to show people where to park and where not to park. Sometimes when parking is complicated or in a tight space we make sure to have someone in the parking area directing traffic.
- Determine where participants should enter a building or link up with instructors. We annotate this on our google map snapshot also.
- Assess the site for ADA compliance and make sure our participants know what is and is not available. Sometimes the location of elevators in a building will cause us to encourage participants to park in a particular area. Also we want to make sure that facilities are ADA compliant so that if any of our participants are in wheelchairs we can be prepared or be able to advise them on aspects of what will be assessable.
- Identify obstacles or hazards at the training site and develop a hazard mitigation plan.
- If on a farm, walk to every area we expect to use to see how assessable training locations will be and how farm participants may have to walk. Sometimes we recommend they bring a light weight stool/chair if they cannot stand for long periods during pasture walks.
- Determine if there are restrooms or if we need to coordinate for a porta pottie
- Determine if the site has the capacity to support the number of people we anticipate, tables, chairs, etc...
- Determine what the training site set up will be and long it will take to set up.
- Determine if we need to have an inclimate weather plan. We have a canopy tent we can take with us in case of rain if the site does not have a location we can move into. Are the indoor spaces usable based on the number of participants we expect and the maximum occupancy for that room/building.
- Determine if there is a location where we can set up sign in table or place participants can fill out a paper evaluation.
- If we are providing refreshments, is there a location and tables for this.
- Do we need to bring trashcans or trash bags?
- Do we need signs to help participants navigate to the site, to a classroom, or other location?
- Do we need to be concerned about bio security and provide a boot washing station.
Additionally we have a checklist of tasks we must do to ensure an effective implementation. This is a several page document, so I will not put it here.