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The purpose of this document is to let you know about our policies and procedures in advance so you can make the best possible use of our facility and our services while you are here. We hope this information will assist you in planning your event and in communicating with our staff. We have developed these policies and procedures to ensure that your event will be as safe and successful as possible. Of course, not all situations will be covered in this guide or may need special consideration by management. Any questions regarding policies and procedures not included here can be directed to the Overland Park Convention Center Events Department at 913.339.3000. We will be glad to clarify any of the enclosed information.
Air Conditioning/Heating -- Back to Contents As full-time practitioners of energy conservation--and to keep our fees as low as possible-- we provide air conditioning and/or heating during show hours only. Air conditioning and/or heating is not provided on move-in or move-out days. Additional charges will be assessed for air conditioning and/or heating requested during non-show periods.
Alcohol -- Back to Contents Alcoholic beverages must be purchased through the Overland Park Convention Center, who holds the liquor license for the facility. Additional security may be required for events where alcohol is served. The Overland Park Convention Center supports responsible drinking at all times.
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) -- Back to Contents As a facility of public accommodation, the Overland Park Convention Center (OPCC) is sensitive to those with special needs, and complies in all respects with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and regulations issued there under. We also require our Customers to comply with all provisions of the ADA.
Animals -- Back to Contents For the safety and comfort of all our visitors, animals are not permitted in the OPCC except in conjunction with an approved exhibit, display or performance, which absolutely requires the use of an animal. The Customer is responsible for obtaining all appropriate permits. Guide, signal or service dogs (as defined by Law) are allowed in the OPCC. All sanitary needs for animals are the, ahem, doggone responsibility of the Customer.
Audio System -- Back to Contents The OPCC staff or their designees are responsible for the house audio system and they must supervise any connection made to this system. (You're probably just as particular about protecting the audio system in your house.) One (1) standard microphone hook-up per room is provided free of charge with room rental. If an outside vendor needs additional hook-up to the house sound, there will be a twenty-five dollar ($25) per room fee assessed.
Banners/Signage -- Back to Contents To keep our beautiful new facility looking that way, (and to keep each group's event separate and special) banners, signs, pictures, notices or advertisements may only be placed in locations, and by methods, approved in advance by the OPCC.
Booth Cleaning -- Back to Contents The OPCC is happy to provide booth cleaning for a fee at a square foot rate. (We think nothing is greater than a clean booth.) This service includes trash pick-up and vacuuming the carpet.
Bulk Trash-- Back to Contents Somebody's got to take out the trash. In this case, we ask you, the Customer, to take responsibility for removal of bulk trash, crates, lumber, pallets, packing materials, oil and tape prior to show opening and following move-out. Or we'll be happy to do it for you. The goal is to keep your show as pristine and clean as it deserves to be. Any removal of these items by OPCC personnel will be charged to show management at the prevailing rate.
Capacities -- Back to Contents Public Safety is at the top of our priority list. That's why all meeting rooms and exhibit halls have a maximum occupancy, which may not be exceeded. The OPCC reserves the right to deny further entry into these spaces in order to protect public safety.
Cleaning and Maintenance/Refuse Removal -- Back to Contents The OPCC provides janitorial services during the course of the event in corridors, lobbies, concession areas and rest rooms. (We're kind of clean freaks, actually.) The OPCC provides refuse removal during show hours and immediately after daily show closing in exhibit hall aisles. For your safety and security, OPCC personnel do not clean and are not permitted to enter exhibit booths or show management areas such as registration without agreement. Of course, for a fee, we will clean til the cows come home.
Contractor’s Service Equipment and Motorized Vehicles -- Back to Contents For the safety of our exhibitors and employees, (and to keep our facility looking good) all carts, forklifts, bicycles, etc. are restricted to exhibit hall use. No liquid fuel powered vehicles should be operated outside the exhibit halls due to noise, air pollution and fire hazard. Forklifts are not allowed in the ballroom, pre-function, or meeting rooms. Only rubber wheel non-motorized freight carts are allowed in these areas.
Cooking (Demonstrations) and Commercial Cooking -- Back to Contents For the safety of our exhibitors and employees, all cooking appliances shall be equipped with ventilating hoods and equipment as deemed necessary by the Fire Marshal and installed in accordance with the provisions of the City Building and Fire Codes. Cooking equipment shall be placed on a noncombustible surface, such as metal, hardwood board or glass and be separated from each other by a minimum horizontal distance of 2 ft. Countertop fryers not exceeding 288 square inches and single well may be used without the necessary ventilating hood and surface protection requirement, provided there are two (2) ten (10) pound B.C. extinguishers positioned on each side of said fryer. All cooking appliances shall be listed by a NATIONAL TESTING AGENCY, i.e., Underwriters Laboratory or Factory Mutual. All cooking equipment shall have regulator(s) at appliance and gas cylinder(s). All supply lines (tubing or hoses) shall be lead-tight and in good repair. Hoses shall be listed for the type of product it supplies
Crate Storage/Booth Storage-- Back to Contents Storage of any kind is prohibited behind the back drapes or display walls or inside display areas. All cartons, crates, containers, and packing materials that are necessary for re-packing shall be removed from the show floor. The OPCC inspects all exhibits to ensure compliance. Crates, packing materials, wooden boxes and other highly combustible materials may not be stored in the OPCC. Items such as brochures, literature, giveaways, etc., within the booths are limited to a one-day supply. Consideration will be given for the storage of crates outside of the facility.
Elevators & Escalators -- Back to Contents The OPCC has two freight elevators for transportation of freight, materials and equipment. Public elevators and escalators are for passengers only, and may not be used to transport freight, hand trucks, floats, equipment dollies or any other stuff that may cause cosmetic or other damage.
Event Personnel -- Back to Contents The Center is committed to providing first-class customer service, maximum safety and effective cost controls. So we insist that show managers, exhibitors, and service contractors be responsible for the conduct of their employees, subcontractors, and subcontractors' employees. Employees not in compliance with Center policy may be barred permanently from the OPCC. This includes the following:
- Restricted areas of the Center are labeled "Authorized Personnel Only" and are off limits to all personnel except authorized Center personnel. Unauthorized personnel found in restricted areas will be reported to the appropriate employer and may be subject to permanent dismissal from the OPCC.
- Profane language and disorderly conduct are not permitted at any time.
- The use of alcoholic beverages in the workplace is strictly prohibited. The use of illegal drugs is strictly prohibited at all times.
- Cost of repair to any damages to the OPCC's equipment that may be caused by their employees.
To maintain security, all event personnel including show and service contractor staff, exhibitor-appointed contract staff, temporary help, exhibitors and other workers affiliated with an event must enter and leave the OPCC through the entrances and exits designated by OPCC management and show management.
Event-Related Equipment -- Back to Contents As a courtesy to those holding the next event, each licensee is responsible to ensure the removal of any of its property, equipment, signs and props from the building at the end of the licensed period. If not, the OPCC may (and probably will) exercise the option to discard all such items.
Exhibitor List and Kits -- Back to Contents To get the most out of our services, an exhibitor list and sample kit should be supplied to your assigned Event Manager sixty (60) days prior to the event. The OPCC service order forms (electrical, water, drain, compressed air, and telecommunications) are available and should be included in the exhibitor kit provided to Exhibitors by Show Management.
Floor Drilling -- Back to Contents To maintain our beautiful facility, and control our costs, floor drilling is prohibited. (In case you were wondering, so are wall and ceiling drilling.)
Fog/Smoke Machines -- Back to Contents For public safety, fog/smoke machine usage is restricted to water-based chemicals. Approval must be obtained from the OPCC and the Overland Park Fire Marshal.
Food & Beverage -- Back to Contents For obvious public health reasons and quality control, food and beverage services-including the cyber café, breakfasts and dinners-- are provided exclusively by OPCC. The OPCC can provide banquet service, snacks, luncheons, beverage service and concessions. No outside food/beverage is allowed in the OPCC.
Food Samples -- Back to Contents Food and beverage samples must not be greater than 2 oz. and must be manufactured, processed or distributed by the exhibiting firm and must be related to participation in the event. For public health (and common sense) reasons, restrooms, concession stands and/or facility kitchens may not be used as exhibitor clean-up areas. Costs associated with the disposal of trash, waste, grease, etc. from exhibitor sampling are the responsibility of the Client. Securing of all necessary licenses, permits, etc. is the responsibility of the exhibitor.
Exhibitors are responsible for complying with all Overland Park & Johnson County Health Department regulations regarding food sampling, storage, equipment, temperature, etc. If they are not in compliance or do not obtain the proper permits, the Health Department can shut down their booth.
Food Shows -- Back to Contents There's nothing like a good, clean Food Show. (Plus, safety regulations demand it.) In this case, The Client is responsible for making arrangements to provide exhibitors with food waste containers. The container should be accessible for the exhibitors to use on a daily basis. All food waste products should be contained in plastic bags, tied and disposed in the food waste container. Food waste will be dumped on a daily basis.
Guest Services -- Back to Contents The OPCC provides an added value of highly trained staff to assist the customer with their event. Therefore, OPCC requires the use of its employees to be paid for by the Customer at the prevailing rate for the following categories: Security guards, emergency medical personnel, ticket sellers, ticket takers, ushers, and other similar categories of personnel. Determination of the number of personnel and the hours worked by the various categories shall be at the discretion of OPCC Management after consultation with the Customer. Fortunately, we already have trained employees familiar with our facility for emergencies and a high level of quality customer service. All other persons employed by the Customer or affiliated with any event that takes place in the OPCC shall be the responsibility of the Customer. Event personnel rates are outlined on a separate rate schedule. All individuals working in the Center must wear an identification badge provided by their respective employer or obtained from the OPCC's Security Office.
Hanging Signs -- Back to Contents Fire safety laws demand that all electrical and neon signs must conform to national electrical codes and are required by the OPCC. The OPCC graphic, signs or advertising displays may not be blocked in any manner. During move-out following the event, all wires, hooks, screws and hanging materials used to hang signs must be removed.
Hazardous Materials Labeling -- Back to Contents For the safety of the public and all employees, OSHA requires that all containers of hazardous materials be labeled with the identity of the hazardous materials contained therein, and appropriate hazard warnings. Exhibitors displaying or using hazardous chemicals must submit material Safety Data Sheets and manifests to the OPCC no less than (60) Days prior to move-in.
Helium Balloons -- Back to Contents Even though it may sound like fun, distribution of helium balloons in the OPCC is not allowed. If helium balloons become detached from a display, the labor cost to retrieve the balloons will be charged to the Customer (which helps hold down labor costs for everybody). For safety reasons, compressed gas cylinders used to inflate balloons must be properly secured to prevent toppling.
Insurance -- Back to Contents For the protection of the Customer and the facility, the General Manager or his/her designee reserves the right to cancel the event upon failure of show management to provide such verification within the specified period.
As a courtesy and convenience, the OPCC does offer tenants, users and exhibitors the option of purchasing insurance through the OPCC. For more information about this helpful service, please contact the Event Manager.
Key and Lock Services -- Back to Contents The OPCC 's Security Department provides all locks for securing leased space. As a service to our customers, the OPCC can provide the added security of custom locks for leased space, at the request of show management, for published prevailing rates, which include $50 per lock change and $200 per lost key. Contact the Event Management Department for all special door lock requests.
Lasers -- Back to Contents For public safety reasons, only Class I lasers shall be permitted. Class II or greater are prohibited within the building.
Leaving the Facility Room Clean -- Back to Contents We don't ask for much. But we do ask you to do your part to maintain our facility. The building exhibition halls will be delivered to the Customer as specified in the Lease Agreement. The floor will be clean upon move-in. It is the responsibility of the Customer to return the exhibition hall to its original condition. Or, as part of our customer service, we'll be happy to do it for you.
Lighting -- Back to Contents Rent includes lighting in public concourse areas and meeting rooms during move-in, show and move-out. During move-in and move-out, fifty percent (50%) lighting will be provided at no charge in exhibition halls. One hundred percent (100%) lighting will be provided in exhibition halls during show hours beginning (60) sixty minutes prior to show. This energy conservation policy helps control our utility costs which, in turn keeps our rent low.
Mail -- Back to Contents Exhibitor or Show Management mail should be addressed in care of the event and when applicable, booth number. As a customer service, mail will be held in Security until the first day of the client move-in date at which time it will be delivered to the show office.
Motorized Vehicle Operation -- Back to Contents For the safety of employees and exhibitors, only trained and certified personnel must operate forklifts and material handling devices. Operating vehicles and engines shall not be left unattended. Show Management operating the equipment is responsible for damages. And to help maintain our facility, any vehicles which drip oil or other staining solutions must have drip pans or dry absorption powder under the parked vehicles and engines.
Movable Walls -- Back to Contents We're all about breaking down walls. In this case, we also don't want anyone to get hurt, or to disrupt an event. So the movable walls in the exhibition halls and meeting rooms must be installed and removed by OPCC personnel only.
Multi-Story Exhibit Booths -- Back to Contents For safety reasons, exhibit booths that are multi-story or contain covered assembly areas, such as conference areas or theatres, must meet the following minimum life safety requirements:
- Each enclosed or covered area must be protected by an audible smoke detector. This includes storage closets built into the exhibit.
- Each enclosed or covered area must display a charged fire extinguisher with a minimum rating of 2A20BC.
- The maximum occupancy of the load-bearing area(s) in a multi-story exhibit shall be limited to one person per fifteen net square feet of floor space, not to exceed a total of twenty-five persons. This maximum occupancy shall be posted.
- There should be at least two means of egress from each load bearing area(s) in excess of 200 square feet in a multi-story exhibit or from each covered assembly area.
- A copy of the exhibit plans must be submitted to the OPCC no later than sixty (60) days prior to installation. The plans must be certified and sealed by a licensed structural engineer or licensed architect. These plans will be reviewed by the Overland Park Fire Marshal and the City Planning and Development Service Department for approval and permit processing.
- Exhibits may not be installed without approval and permit processing.
Novelties -- Back to Contents The OPCC retains all rights and permissions for the sale of merchandise and novelty items sold within the facility and facility premises. Merchandise and novelty products include, but are not limited to T-shirts, programs, pictures, records, tapes and miscellaneous show promotion items. A facility merchandise fee may be applicable. This novel approach helps us make sure our rent is equitable for all users. All negotiations to arrange for event sale and compensation procedures are to be directed to the Event Manager.
OPCC Staff -- Back to Contents To help ensure the highest quality of customer service, we require all OPCC employee wear OPCC photo identification badges while servicing events. Show management may refuse access to employees without visible and proper OPCC identification. Properly badged OPCC employees on OPCC business have the right of access, as needed, to all OPCC space at all times. OPCC employees are not obligated to wear additional identification for right of access.
Package Inspection -- Back to Contents For your safety and security, cartons, package or other containers brought in or removed from the OPCC by show personnel, exhibitors or service contractors may be subject to inspection.
Parking -- Back to Contents The OPCC has 1,400 FREE parking spaces on the complex, 400 of which are covered. Motor home vehicles (RV's) may use the parking area for parking purposes only. Overnight parking on OPCC property is prohibited. Options are available for the rental of the parking lot areas for outside exhibits and/or exhibitor and patron parking.
Payment -- Back to Contents As a service to our customers, cash, check, Visa, MasterCard and American Express are accepted for all payments. All exhibitors must pay in full at time of orders. All clients must pay their rental deposit according to the OPCC Deposit Schedule.
In order to reduce (or, hopefully, eliminate) bad debt write-offs, the Center reserves the right to request payment in advance for estimated additional costs beyond minimum rental.
Pyrotechnics-- Back to Contents The rules governing the use of pyrotechnics are very specific. So if you're considering adding pyrotechnics to your event, please spend a few minutes getting fully acquainted with them. Any contractor that intends to use pyrotechnics in the facility shall hold a valid federal license issued by the U.S. Department of the Treasury - Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, for the use of "low explosives." A copy of this license shall be provided to the Event Management Department at least one month prior to the event date. The use of pyrotechnics within the licensed area shall be approved by the Customer who shall remain directly responsible to the OPCC for all activities as described in the License Agreement. A complete description of the pyrotechnic activity shall be prepared and submitted to the facility 30 days in advance of the event and include the following information:
- Permit from Overland Park Fire Department.
- Plots showing exact location, type, and number of devices.
- Protective materials and equipment for activity.
- Location and number of fire extinguishers for activity.
- Schedule of activities, number of certified pyrotechnic operators, and their locations.
- Schedule for pre-show pyrotechnic test to be conducted in the presence of a Overland Park Fire Inspector.
- Pyrotechnic contractor shall provide a certificate of insurance to OPCC Management naming OPCC, Global Spectrum and it's employees and City of Overland Park and their employees as additional insured.
- In addition to the above requirements the contractor must be licensed by the State of Kansas.
Rigging -- Back to Contents For public safety reasons, OPCC management must approve all rigging. The OPCC reserves the right to retain consultants at the Customer's expense to review or verify rigging specifications. Nothing may be attached to any OPCC electrical or mechanical system. This includes ducts, electrical conduit or raceways, plumbing, acoustical baffles, or sprinkler pipes. Rigging may only be attached to structural members. All rigging in the OPCC shall be in accordance with all national, state and local safety codes, including, but not limited to, OSHA, BOCA and OPCC policy. No rigging is allowed in the meeting rooms.
Safety/Fire Code Requirements -- Back to Contents Of course, the safety of all occupants of the OPCC is of primary concern. Any unsafe condition or activity should be immediately reported to OPCC Security and supervisory personnel of the responsible party for corrective measures.
Those provisions of the NFPA 101 Life Safety Code 1994 edition and the 1997 Uniform Fire Code for public assembly facilities have been established as a standard for review of occupancies and events in the Overland Park Convention Center (OPCC). The information contained in this outline is a summary of relevant provisions contained in these Codes as well as standard operating procedures established in cooperation with the Fire Marshal of Overland Park. Reference copies of these codes are available in the Event Management Department.
- All curtains, drapes and decorations must be constructed of flameproof material, or treated with an approved flame proofing solution. (Treatment shall be renewed as often as may be necessary to maintain the flame proofing effect.)
- All exits, hallways and aisles are to be kept clear and unobstructed at all times.
- A 20 ft. roadway shall be maintained for fire equipment access to all parts of the building displays.
- No part of a stairway, whether interior or exterior, hallway, corridor, vestibule, balcony or bridge leading to a stairway or exit, shall be used in a manner that will obstruct its use as an exit or that will present a hazardous condition.
- Storage of any kind is prohibited behind the back drapes or display walls or inside display areas. All cartons, crates, containers, and packing materials that are necessary for re-packing shall be removed from the show floor. The OPCC inspects all exhibits to ensure compliance.
- Crates, packing materials, wooden boxes and other highly combustible materials may not be stored in the OPCC. Items such as brochures, literature, giveaways, etc., within the booths are limited to a one-day supply. Consideration will be given for the storage of crates outside of the facility.
- All outside displays that are under cover of the building roof or extension of the roof or porch area shall be governed by the same rules of an inside display.
- No exit door shall be locked, bolted or otherwise fastened or obstructed at any time the OPCC is open to the public. Moreover, it shall be unlawful to obstruct, or reduce passageway or other means of egress. Additionally, all required exits shall be so located as to be discernible and accessible with unobstructed access thereto.
- All sawdust and shavings shall be thoroughly treated with an approved flame-retardant product, stored and maintained in a manner approved by the Fire Marshal. Hay and straw are not allowed in the OPCC.
- Automobiles, trucks, tractors, machinery and other motor vehicles utilizing flammable fuels, which are placed on display inside the OPCC shall have no more than 1/4 tank or five (5) gallons of fuel in the tank; all fuel tanks shall be locked or effectively sealed and at least one battery cable shall be disconnected from the ignition system. Ignition keys for vehicles on display shall be kept by a responsible person at the display location for removal of such vehicles from the building in event of emergency. Carpeting or visqueen must be placed underneath the vehicle for any possible leakage.
- The use of liquefied petroleum gases inside building, tents or other areas is strictly prohibited, except for demonstration purposes when approved by the OPCC and the Overland Park Fire Marshal. Maximum LPG allowed for exhibition purposes is a 16-oz non-refillable cylinder. There may be a maximum of 24 containers stored in any one location.
- All trash and refuse shall be removed daily from the OPCC.
- Provide and maintain approved fire extinguishing equipment in all areas as designated by the OPCC and the Overland Park Fire Marshal.
- All standpipe and hose cabinets shall be kept clear and unobstructed at all times.
- All hydrants and fire department connections shall be unobstructed at all times.
- All electrical connections shall be in accordance with the Electrical Code.
- All electrical cords, sound cable or other trip hazards shall be safeguarded.
- All appliances fired by natural gas shall be approved by the Facility Operations Manager, the OPCC and the Overland Park Fire Marshal, and installed in accordance with NFPA 54 National Fuel Gas Code before being used.
- The OPCC and the Overland Park Fire Marshal must approve the use of welding and cutting equipment for demonstration purposes.
- Cylinders of compressed gases are prohibited unless approved by the Fire Marshal and secured according to requirements outlined in the 1997 Uniform Fire Code. The Facility Public Safety Manager along with the OPCC and the Overland Park Fire Marshal shall check egress of the facilities before it is occupied for any use. If such inspection reveals that any element of the required means of egress is obstructed, inaccessible, locked, fastened, or otherwise unsuited for immediate use, admittance to the building shall not be permitted until necessary corrective action has been completed.
- There shall be no obstruction blocking exit doors from the outside of the OPCC, such as vehicles parked in front of the doorways or barricades across sidewalks, etc.
- No curtains, drapes or decorations shall be hung in such a manner as to cover any exit signs.
- No vehicles shall be parked in fire lanes outside the OPCC.
- No flammable liquid or material shall be used or admitted inside of the OPCC except by approval of the OPCC and the Overland Park Fire Marshal. Prohibited materials include, but are not limited to kerosene, motor fuel, explosives, cryogenic gases, etc.
- No person shall cause or permit any open flame, candles, and torches, etc. to be used in any place of assembly, except that candles may be used on tables if securely supported on substantial noncombustible bases so located as to avoid danger of ignition of combustible materials and only if approved by the authority having jurisdiction. The candle flame shall be protected.
- All cooking appliances shall be equipped with ventilating hoods and equipment as deemed necessary by the Fire Marshal and installed in accordance with the provisions of the City Building and Fire Codes. Cooking equipment shall be placed on a noncombustible surface, such as metal, hardwood board or glass and be separated from each other by a minimum horizontal distance of 2 ft. Countertop fryers not exceeding 288 square inches and single well may be used without the necessary ventilating hood and surface protection requirement, provided there are two (2) ten (10) pound B.C. extinguishers positioned on each side of said fryer. All cooking appliances shall be listed by a NATIONAL TESTING AGENCY, i.e., Underwriters Laboratory or Factory Mutual.
- All cooking equipment shall have regulator(s) at appliance and gas cylinder(s). All supply lines (tubing or hoses) shall be lead-tight and in good repair. Hoses shall be listed for the type of product it supplies.
- All aisles in the exhibit hall shall be maintained at a minimum of ten (10) feet clearance.
- All covered structures in excess of one hundred (100) square feet in area shall be protected by an automatic smoke detection system approved by the Fire Marshal.
- All floor plans submitted shall be totally representative of the halls, rooms, lobby and hallways and/or areas the events are held in, and include such as the location of manual pull stations, fire hose standpipe closet, exits, aisles, etc.
Sales Tax -- Back to Contents Customer is required to adhere to all Kansas State Laws regarding sales tax issues.
Shipments to the OPCC -- Back to Contents For the security of your freight, we ask for a timely delivery of your products and equipment to our facility. The OPCC will not accept any deliveries or freight shipments prior to your event move-in. Only your decorator or on-site representative are responsible for receipt of any & all deliveries.
Signs & Posters -- Back to Contents We like posters as much as the next facility. We just want to make sure they don't detract from the good looks of our facility. So we require posters to be mounted on easels and/or individual holders. Also, no posters, playbills or any other signage can be taped, stapled or affixed to any surface in the building. All signage must be of a printed nature and meet with the approval of the management. Handwritten signs are prohibited. And at move-out, all posted signage must be removed by the service contractor and/or Customer. If any materials are left in or on the building, the Customer will be billed at the prevailing labor rates to remove.
Smoking -- Back to Contents As designated under the State of Kansas law, the OPCC is a non-smoking facility.
Sound Levels -- Back to Contents Please use sound thinking when it comes to your sound levels. Maintaining sound levels will make sure that you do not to disturb nor interrupt other events. OPCC Management reserves the right to require sound levels to be lowered.
Sponsorship -- Back to Contents The amount of our sponsorship money has a direct effect on our ability to maintain low rental fees. That's why the OPCC has contracts with several companies for exclusive representation in the building. As a result, certain items cannot be offered in the building. However, if a competitor of our advertiser is a sponsor of your event, we will make an effort to accommodate them.
Staples, Tacks & Stickers -- Back to Contents This one's easy. Staples & tacks are prohibited and not to be used on any building surface or equipment. No stickers (tacky or otherwise) will be allowed to be distributed.
Tape Removal -- Back to Contents We're proud of our facility's high quality good looks. So it's only natural we want to keep everything looking good. If the Customer contracts for carpet to be laid as a part of the event, it is the responsibility of the carpet contractor to remove all tape from the floors during the final move-out of the event. If this is not done, the Customer will be billed at the prevailing hourly rate for removal of the tape. If the tape is on a floor that must be stripped and refinished, the charges to return the floor to its original finish also will be billed to the Customer. Tape of any type is prohibited in all areas of the building. Tape should not be placed on tables, chairs, walls, etc. The Customer will be billed for any damages resulting from the removal of taped items (i.e.: repainting walls & doors due to peeled paint, etc.)
Tips & Gratuities -- Back to Contents OPCC employees are strictly prohibited from accepting tips or gratuities. But since this truly is a team effort, we encourage customers who may wish to compliment OPCC staff for excellent performance to make a contribution to the OPCC's Employee Activity Fund.
Vehicles on Display -- Back to Contents Automobiles, trucks, tractors, machinery and other motor vehicles utilizing flammable fuels, which are placed on display inside the OPCC shall have no more than 1/4 tank or five (5) gallons of fuel in the tank; all fuel tanks shall be locked or effectively sealed and at least one battery cable shall be disconnected from the ignition system. Ignition keys for vehicles on display shall be kept by a responsible person at the display location for removal of such vehicles from the building in event of emergency. Carpeting or visqueen must be placed underneath the vehicle for any possible leakage.
Utilities -- Back to Contents For safety reasons, installation of all utility services involving electrical, air, water, water drainage, or Internet / telephone connections must be performed by the OPCC.
All electrical equipment must meet the approval rating of U.L. (Underwriter's Laboratory).
The OPCC electrical equipment, such as extension cords, electrical panels, spotlights and fixtures are not to be removed by exhibitors, show managers, service contractors, or any other unauthorized persons. Violators will be assessed an appropriate charge for any removals.
Under no circumstances shall distribution panels or mechanical equipment be blocked or access impedes.
Floor boxes may not be accessed by anyone other then the Overland Park Personnel.
Water Service -- Back to Contents To ensure timely, quality service, we must insist that all orders for water service be placed in advance. Of course, upon request, water service can be provided for head tables at no charge. There will be an applicable charge for the audience participants.
Water, Waste Disposal, Ware Washing -- Back to Contents Good equipment maintenance is just another form of good cost control. That's why no oils, combustibles, or any liquids other than water may be poured in the OPCC drainage or sewer systems. No tools, machines, cookware, or any other items may be emptied, washed, or rinsed in OPCC restrooms. Fountains, aquariums, cookware, pools, etc., may not be filled from OPCC restrooms or janitors' closets. Permanent hot and cold-water sinks are available in the service corridor for Exhibitors' use.
Welding -- Back to Contents For public safety, and to protect our facility, the use of welding equipment and cutting equipment as part of an exhibitor must be specifically approved on an individual basis by the OPCC and the Overland Park Fire Marshal before any cutting or welding can be conducted, the following requirements must be adhered to:
- Cutting and welding equipment must be in good repair.
- No combustible or flammables within thirty-five (35) feet of work site.
- When thirty-five (35) feet cannot be obtained, protected covers, fire resistant shields or guards may be used.
- All wall and floor openings within thirty-five (35) feet of the site location be tightly covered to prevent the passage of spark to adjacent areas.
- Cylinders contacting compressed gasses for use at the site shall not be charged in excess of one half (1/2) their maximum capacity. Total gas capacity of cylinders is limited to twenty-five hundred (2500) cu ft.
- Cylinders located at the site shall be connected for use, except that enough additional cylinders may be stored at the site to furnish approximately one day's consumption of each use. Other cylinders shall be stored in an approved storage area.
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