Drowning. Rowing, paddling and sculling;
Drowning am aware that there is a risk of negligence on the part of the Releasees, including failure by the Releasees to safeguard or protect me from the risks, hazards, and dangers of Paddling Activities.
Drowning. Xxxxxx, paddling and sculling;
Drowning. To help prevent accidental drownings, hot tubs should be equipped with locking covers and surrounded by fending so that they are inaccessible when not in supervised use, and children should never be left unsupervised near them.
Drowning. Exposure hypothermia or frostbite directly resulting from a mishap to a conveyance, including being
Drowning. Exposure hypothermia or frostbite directly resulting from a mishap to a conveyance, including being shipwrecked or stranded, that is otherwise unavoidable.
Drowning. Rabies or tetanus as the result of an insured accident;
Drowning. Keep ferrets away from water! They can only swim for a few minutes before succumbing to exhaustion. The amount of chlorine normally present in pools can be extremely irritating to a ferret's eyes. May range from bites and scrapes to avulsions (tearing off of tissue). Minor wounds may be cleaned and antibiotic ointment applied. Stop overt bleeding with direct pressure. Never insert a Q-Tip deep into the ear canal, as rupture of the eardrum may result. Xxxxx of the lips and gums may be visible. Ferret may be lying on its side having difficulty breathing. The most common consequence of electric shock is pulmonary edema (fluid accumulating in the lungs). Can include scratches, perforating injuries, foreign bodies, chemical or contact corneal trauma. All are absolute medical emergencies. Manifested by the ferret collapsing or showing weakness that is generalized or confined to the hind limbs. Could be a cardiac or metabolic problem. Try giving 1-3cc of Karo syrup or honey, only if the ferret can swallow. Gently massage extremities and body. Keep the warming process gradual. Heating pads may be used if kept on "low" and the ferret is checked frequently. Bluish or black discoloration of the skin or limbs is very serious. If ferret is unconscious or bleeding from ears/nose/mouth, keep horizontal and immobilized. Keep movement to an absolute minimum, since cervical (neck) injuries often occur along with head injuries; too much movement may result in permanent injury or paralysis. Never leave a ferret in an enclosed area in the sun without adequate shade. Never leave a ferret in the car with the windows closed... even with them open, ferrets can overheat easily. Immediately wrap in a cool, wet wash cloth. Freshen with cool water every couple of minutes. Repeat procedure until xxxxxx's body temperature is below 103 degrees. Gums and nose should be pink. Pale or white gums are a serious problem. May indicate internal bleeding or shock. Conversely, gums which are bright red are the sign of a serious problem such as toxemia (overwhelming systemic infection).
Drowning. Negligence of other persons, including other spectators, participants, or employees; [ insert specific sport risks ] Privacy breaches, hacking, technology malfunction or damage; Weather conditions which may result in hypothermia; Travel to and from competitive events and associated non-competitive events which are an integral part of the Organization’s Activities; and Negligence on the part of the Organization, including failure on the part of the Organization to take reasonable steps to safeguard or protect me from the risks, dangers and hazards associated with my participation in the Activities. In consideration of the Organization allowing me to participate in the Activities, I agree: That my mental and physical condition is appropriate to participate in the Activities and I assume all risks related to my mental or physical condition; To comply with the rules and regulations for participation in the Activities; To comply with the rules of the course, facility, or equipment; That if I observe an unusual significant hazard or risk, I will remove myself from participation and bring such to the attention of an Organization representative immediately; That the Organization does not undertake to provide health, accident, disability, hospitalization, personal property or other insurance for me in the Activities and I affirm that I have ascertained appropriate insurance to protect myself; The risks associated with the Activities are increased when I am impaired and I agree not to participate if impaired in any way; That when I practice or train in my own space, I am responsible for my surroundings and the location and equipment that I select; That it is my sole responsibility to assess whether any Activities are too difficult for me. By commencing an Activity, I acknowledge and accept the suitability and conditions of the Activity; and That I am responsible for my choice of safety equipment and the secure fitting of the safety equipment.
Drowning. Choking or suffocation due to flooding will huge qu- antity of soil, sand, etc., as well as due to inhalation of vapors and gases;