Event Health and Safety Sample Clauses

Event Health and Safety. All events will be subject to the health and safety procedures laid out in the Scottish Cycling Event Organisers handbook – a digital version can be found, along with other examples of good practice, on the Scottish Cycling website and hard copies are available from Scottish Cycling. Failure to follow these procedures will lead to the cancelling of events and future permissions being refused by FES. As detailed above, risk assessments for each event must be carried out and submitted with each application. An example of a Scottish Cycling Risk Assessment can be found here. Organisers must also adhere to the British Cycling technical regulations. All Event Organisers must also conform to the requirements set out in the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 and the Scottish Outdoor Access Code. See www.outdooraccess- xxxxxxxx.xxx and Outdoor Events in Scotland Guidance for further information. Event Organisers should also refer to the Health & Safety Executive’s Event Safety webpages, ‘Purple Guide’ and the Health & Safety at Work Act. Participants should be made aware of the risk of tick-borne diseases and how to deal with ticks.
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Event Health and Safety. Triathlon/Duathlon events will be sanctioned and run in accordance with the Rules of British Triathlon: Triathlon Scotland - Event Support & Sanctioning. Failure to follow these procedures will lead to the cancelling of events and future permissions being refused by FCS. As detailed above, risk assessments for each event must be carried out and submitted with each application. An example of a Triathlon Scotland Risk Assessment can be found at Triathlon Scotland - Event Support & Sanctioning All Event Organisers must also conform to the requirements set out in the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 and the Scottish Outdoor Access Code. See www.outdooraccess- xxxxxxxx.xxx and Outdoor Events in Scotland Guidance for further information. Event Organisers should refer to the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) website which contains specific information and advice, and the Health & Safety at Work Act.
Event Health and Safety. Events shall be permitted and run in accordance with the terms of this Master Agreement and any other conditions required and agreed with FLS. Risk assessments for each event must be carried out and submitted with each application. Examples are found in Schedule 4. All event organisers must also conform to the requirements set out in the Land Reform (Scotland) Xxx 0000 and the Scottish Outdoor Access Code and the Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) publication Outdoor Events in Scotland: guidance for organisers and land managers. Event organisers should refer to the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) website which contains specific information and advice, and the Health & Safety at Work Act. All participants should be made aware of the risk of tick-borne diseases and how to deal with ticks for themselves and their dogs.
Event Health and Safety. SERC events will be sanctioned and run in accordance with the Rules of the Scottish Endurance Riding Club. Failure to follow these procedures will lead to the cancelling of events and future permissions being refused by FES. As detailed above, risk assessments for each event must be carried out and submitted with each application. Event organisers may submit their SERC Risk Assessment to FES, to avoid duplication of work. All Event Organisers must also conform to the requirements set out in the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 and the Scottish Outdoor Access Code. See www.outdooraccess- xxxxxxxx.xxx and Outdoor Events in Scotland Guidance for further information. Event Organisers should refer to the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) website which contains specific information and advice, and the Health & Safety at Work Act. Participants should be made aware of the risk of tick-borne diseases and how to deal with ticks.
Event Health and Safety. Athletics events will be permitted and run in accordance with the Rules of UK Athletics. Failure to follow these procedures may lead to the cancelling of events and future permissions being refused by FES and/or scottishathletics. As detailed above, risk assessments for each event must be carried out and submitted with each application to FES (and scottishathletics before a licence will be granted). An example of a scottishathletics Risk Assessment can be found on the scottishathletics Organising an event webpage. FES will accept a duplicate of the scottishathletics form. All Event organisers must also conform to the requirements set out in the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 and the Scottish Outdoor Access Code (SOAC). See xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxx.xxx and Outdoor Events in Scotland Guidance for further information. Event organisers should refer to the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) website which contains specific information and advice, and the Health & Safety at Work Act. Participants should be made aware of the risk of tick-borne diseases and how to deal with ticks.
Event Health and Safety. Events must adhere to the rules and guidance of each governing body. Failure to follow these procedures may lead to the cancelling of events and future permissions being refused by FLS. As detailed above, risk assessments for each event must be carried out and submitted with each application. FLS will accept a duplicate of each governing body’s risk assessment form. All event organisers must also conform to the requirements set out in the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 and the Scottish Outdoor Access Code. See the SOAC webpage and Outdoor Events in Scotland Guidance for further information. Event organisers should refer to the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) website which contains specific information and advice, and the Health & Safety at Work Act. Participants should be made aware of the risk of tick-borne diseases and how to deal with ticks.
Event Health and Safety. (addendum) All participants should be made aware of the risk of tick-borne diseases and how to deal with ticks for themselves and their dogs. See also sample incident report form on page 3 of in this document.
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