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The most important thing is to classify people well.
I used to volunteer at a football match, and the classification of people on site was the most important.
Guide the routes of different people...
For example, driving, walking, and cycling are well guided.
In this way, the follow-up people will automatically join the team when they see it, and they can maintain good order.
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In general, you must behave very politely when volunteering. And when dealing with the on-site order, you must tell these people well, tell them that they need to queue up, or that they need to wait. You can't let them mess up, if it's too messy, the progress will be slowed down.
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I think volunteers should first learn to take the initiative to manage the on-site order, if there are some people who disrupt the on-site order, they should take the initiative to stand up, and then ask them to comply with the on-site tour There are other volunteers who have no law enforcement power, so they must be kind and eloquent to persuade others.
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Volunteers will also conduct some simple training before taking up their posts, first of all, they will be trained on the rules of the system, so that when maintaining order on the spot, those who see the rules violating the rules should make correct and reasonable solutions. To help maintain order, the present order is maintained.
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I think the status of a volunteer is special. A better understanding of the geographical location of the work unit can effectively and orderly guide the evacuation of outsiders. Avoid unnecessary congestion caused by them, as long as you say it, they will basically listen, which is reassuring.
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As a volunteer, if you want to deal with the problem of on-site order, I think you must do the following:
1. First of all, you should understand the scale of the site, so that it is easy to observe and plan by yourself.
2. When we communicate with the people on the scene, we should pay attention to our own tone, not too arrogant, and be humble.
3. When encountering unexpected things, don't panic, you must face it in an orderly manner, otherwise it will be a mess at that time.
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First, we must have a flexible mind and strong organizational skills.
2. Be polite to people and things.
3. Learn to adapt to anything you encounter on the spot.
Fourth, ask politely about those who violate the order, see if there is a reason for the incident, and make a reasonable solution to it.
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I think that in order for volunteers to be able to deal with the order of the scene, the first thing is to be very clear and calm, if there is an accident, they must have enough ability to deal with it, they must be polite when communicating with people, and they must deal with people seriously when they find people who are disturbing the order.
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