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This text is part of the Weather Preparedness & Resilience Toolbox developed by the YOUROPE Event Safety (YES) Group within YOUROPE’s 3F project (Future-Fit Festivals). It is aimed at everyone involved in planning, building, and operating open-air events. It helps festivals and other outdoor events become truly weather-ready by offering both practical and research-based resources as well as background information on weather and climate. Learn how to design safer and more weather-resilient outdoor events.

Creation of a Measure Matrix

A measure matrix translates abstract risk assessments and contingency plans into clear, actionable on-site guidance.

In live operations, decisions must be taken under time pressure, with incomplete information, and often by rotating staff. The matrix provides a pre-agreed decision framework that reduces ambiguity and prevents ad-hoc or inconsistent responses.

By linking observable triggers to defined measures, responsibilities, and communication steps, a measure matrix supports rapid, proportionate action without the need for lengthy discussions.

For on-site use, the key value lies in standardisation and transparency:

As a result, the measure matrix becomes a practical control-room tool: it supports situational awareness, improves coordination between safety, technical, and communication functions, and provides a defensible record of structured decision-making during dynamic event situations.

The Event Safety Guide already shows a nice structure for a measure matrix (p. 89), which we have adapted for our Tool-Box.

It is up to you if you use a “weather-phenomen” based matrix (one table for each weather phenomena as you can see in the example from the Event Safety Guide) or a matrix which generally follows an escalation logic (monitor → prepare → mitigate → pause/stop → evacuate) and separates decision, operational measures, and communication (as you can see below).

The important thing is: Create a matrix that fits to your needs

You can use your matrix as

Table outlining specific safety alerts and shelter instructions by area for different weather threats during an event, emphasizing immediate shelter for severe winds or tornadoes.

A more general escalation based approach

Structure

Editable Fields

Replace or adapt the following according to the specifications of your site:

Good Practice

General Measure Matrix table showing hazard levels from GREEN (Normal) to BLACK (Evacuation/Shelter) with corresponding triggers, decisions, operational measures, audience measures, technical measures, responsible roles, and communication methods.