Safer Bars: No More Risky Business
Larry Grand
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Also available in PDF format
Publisher:
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
DRM:
Watermark
Watermark
Publication Year:
2009
2009
ISBN-13:
9780888689252
Description:
<p><em>No More Risky Business</em> has been written for bar managers, bar owners and other licensees who recognize the need to write detailed policies for their staff and to write and post “house rules” for their customers.</p>
<p>Staff policies cover such issues as:</p>
<ul>
<li>avoiding serving customers to intoxication</li>
<li>how and when ID is to be checked</li>
<li>where and when alcohol can be consumed in the establishment</li>
<li>under what circumstances people should be denied entry</li>
<li>steps to take to prevent drinking and driving</li>
<li>how to legally eject a customer from a bar.</li>
</ul>
<p>Comprehensive in its scope, <em>No More Risky Business</em> attempts to make bars safer while keeping licensees out of trouble with regulators, the police or injured parties intent on suing them.</p>
<p>By keeping bars safer, our communities will also be safer. While the guide leads people through the process of creating good staff policies and “house rules,” it also provides information about their legal obligations under the Liquor Licence Act, the Occupiers’ Liability Act and the Criminal Code.</p>
<p>In addition, the publication provides an overview of key civil suits in Canada that have shaped how the courts in Canada expect licensees to act and what circumstances they can ?nd themselves being held liable for if one of their patrons is injured, or injures others.</p>
<p>Staff policies cover such issues as:</p>
<ul>
<li>avoiding serving customers to intoxication</li>
<li>how and when ID is to be checked</li>
<li>where and when alcohol can be consumed in the establishment</li>
<li>under what circumstances people should be denied entry</li>
<li>steps to take to prevent drinking and driving</li>
<li>how to legally eject a customer from a bar.</li>
</ul>
<p>Comprehensive in its scope, <em>No More Risky Business</em> attempts to make bars safer while keeping licensees out of trouble with regulators, the police or injured parties intent on suing them.</p>
<p>By keeping bars safer, our communities will also be safer. While the guide leads people through the process of creating good staff policies and “house rules,” it also provides information about their legal obligations under the Liquor Licence Act, the Occupiers’ Liability Act and the Criminal Code.</p>
<p>In addition, the publication provides an overview of key civil suits in Canada that have shaped how the courts in Canada expect licensees to act and what circumstances they can ?nd themselves being held liable for if one of their patrons is injured, or injures others.</p>
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