Dundrum Town Centre, Dublin
Busy location adjacent to the cinema entrance and suitable for car promotions. Size and weight restrictions apply.
busy location adjacent to the cinema entrance, suitable for car promotions. Size and weight restrictions apply.
Busy location adjacent to the cinema entrance and suitable for car promotions. Size and weight restrictions apply.
Car promotions, Outside Broadcasts
Power spec available on request
Via Town Square between 9pm and 7am Monday to Friday, and from 7.30pm on Saturdays and Sundays.
Mon-Fri 9am - 9pm, Sat 9am - 7pm, Sun 10am - 7pm
All rates are exclusive of VAT. Weekend rate is for Sat to Sun. Rates subject to increase in Nov/Dec.
From concept to planning and execution our dedicated Dundrum Town Centre team is on hand to help you bring your idea to life...
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HSE Safety Assessment
Assess the work from height risks and ensure your project is safe.
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What electrical information to I need to provide?
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Portable appliances - please specify the method and frequency of testing for electrical items within their risk assessment. Testing must be appropriate to the electrical supply, British Standard (e.g. BS7671:2008) and supporting PAT certificates must be provided.
Fixed wiring - permanent wiring must be tested by our electrician at point of installation and any resulting action recorded on the Activity Checklist. Thereafter, the wiring should be tested annually and the records collected.
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What Fire Risk Assessment documentation is required?
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You must provide a completed Fire Risk Assessment form before making any bookings.
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What is the planning process?
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Prior to being given site access, you will need to provide a brief outlining the nature and key features of your planned activity. This should include a visual, and you will need to provide the following information on the Hammerson Space Booking System:
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What are Hammerson Engage’s Health and Safety Risk Assessment policies?
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Risk Assessments must be written by the company responsible for the activity. The risk assessment needs to cover set up, customer interface and de-rig. A risk assessment provided for installation is fine, but often the greater risk is what takes place when visitors walk through the doors. Risk assessments should be specific to the activity and to your centre; generic risk assessments or blanket health and safety policies can never be comprehensive.
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What documentation do I need to complete my application?
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Each tenant must demonstrate they have considered the risk of health, safety, fire and electrical hazards and provide control measures / method statements to confirm how they will remove or reduce risks to the lowest level as far as is reasonably practicable.