Inherent Risks. It is impossible to eliminate all risks associated with this service. Unintended consequences may result because of abnormal weather conditions (such as excessive rainfall, flood, drought, tornadoes, hurricanes), which are beyond the control of THE COMPANY. All such risks shall be assumed by THE PROPERTY OWNER/AGENT. THE COMPANY is not responsible for acts of God, terrorism, or other catastrophic events.
Inherent Risks. I understand that the raft trip and associated activity I am about to engage in as a participant and/or volunteer bear inherent risks, both known and unanticipated. I understand that such risks cannot be eliminated without jeopardizing the essential qualities of this activity. These risks could result in PHYSICAL INJURY, DEATH, PARALYSIS, EMOTIONAL INJURY, OR OTHER DAMAGE, to myself, my property, or third parties. I understand that these risks include but are not limited to risks from: • My own physical condition. • My own actions or omissions; the actions or omissions of other participants in this activity; and the actions or omissions of NRA-DPS. • Defects, both hidden and apparent, in equipment supplied or operated by NRA-DPS. • The operation, including misuse, of equipment supplied by NRA-DPS. • The dangers of rafting on cold glacial rivers and moving water, including but not limited to: drowning; hypothermia; the risk that the raft may flip or I may fall out of the raft; the risk that I may be in the water for extended periods of time; and the presence of submerged or floating debris in the water (such as railroad cars, rocks, logs, ice, downed trees, “sweepers,” and “strainers”), standing waves, hydraulics such as “holes”, whirlpools, or any other types of river rapids. • The dangers of being hit or struck by an oar, paddle, or another individual or object. • Changing water conditions, including increased risk exposures due to high water levels. • Inclement or changing weather, including without limitation high winds, rain, snow and lightning. • Hazardous contact or interactions with plants or wild animals. • The conditions of roads, trails, waterways, or terrain, and accidents connected with their use. • Accidents and injuries occurring while: walking to or from the rafts, being transported by passenger vehicle and/or aircraft to or from raft launching and landing locations, loading passengers in and out of the rafts, loading passengers in and out of passenger transport vehicles, launching or landing rafts from the riverbank, loading and unloading rafts into or from raft trailers. • The inaccessibility or remoteness of terrain, which may delay rescue and/or medical treatment. • The distance of this activity's location from medical or emergency facilities. • Receiving emergency medical services or emergency transport from NRA-DPS or other third parties.
Inherent Risks. It is important that each PARTICIPANT and each PARENT/GUARDIAN of each MINOR PARTICIPANT understand that the ROCKIN’ JUMP ACTIVITIES include some know as well as unknown INHERENT RISKS of injury. These INHERENT RISKS are risks that cannot be eliminated without changing the very nature of the activity. The following are some examples of INHERENT RISKS associated with the ROCKIN’ JUMP ACTIVITIES and facilities: Collisions with equipment of other participants; Attempting stunts, maneuvers or actions beyond the participant’s capacity, skill or ability; Being struck by a ball or other thrown object; Slipping or tripping and falling; Loss of grip or swinging on the climbing wall; Jumping and striking poles or nets, basketball rims, etc.; Jumping off the pad surface and landing on a hard surface; Entrapping foot under equipment padding; Unexpected equipment failures; Missing or misplaced padding or mats; Over-exertion; Communicable diseases; or Poor judgment or erratic behavior by the participant, other participants, or ROCKIN’ JUMP personnel.
Inherent Risks. You understand that participating in the Activities poses inherent risks, some more obvious/serious than others. These risks can result in serious harm and injuries that could change your quality of life and, in very rare and extreme circumstances, may even result in death.
Inherent Risks. I acknowledge that the following describes some, but not all of the risks that I might encounter while attending an VAA and AAC event or sponsored event or while participating in activities/events through the VAA and AAC. I acknowledge that VAA and AAC events/activities (including trips, climbs, hikes, treks, classes, expeditions, camping, etc.) are generally what is known as “mountaineering” type activities which entail known, unknown and unanticipated risks that could result in physical or emotional injury, death, or damage to myself, to property or to third parties. Mountaineering activities are most commonly exploratory in nature and are considered RUGGED ADVENTURE OR RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES. I understand and acknowledge that the enjoyment and excitement of these types of activities is derived in part from inherent risks created by activity beyond the accepted safety of life at home or in my normal day to day activities and that these inherent risks contribute to my enjoyment and excitement and are an integral reason for my participation in these activities. I acknowledge that I AM ULTIMATELY RESPONSIBLE for my own safety during my participation in VAA and AAC activities. I understand that such risks simply cannot be eliminated without jeopardizing the essential qualities of the activities of the VAA and AAC events/ activities (including trips, climbs, hikes, treks, classes, expeditions, camping, etc.). I acknowledge that the inherent risks associated with climbing, hiking and /or trekking trips includes but is not limited to the following: I can slip or fall during hiking, trekking, climbing or getting to and from the activity areas; I understand that the areas in which I might hike, trek or climb and/or which are used by VAA and AAC for its activities include beautiful mountain, valley and meadow terrain; the natural beauty of these areas sometimes hide dangerous obstacles which present additional inherent risks. Those obstacles or risks include, but are not limited to: roots, branches and other debris on the trails, tree xxxxx, tree stumps, creeks, rocks and boulders, forest deadfall, holes and depressions, submerged objects in flooded or wet areas, thin ice and deep water and varying and difficult conditions. I acknowledge that it is my sole responsibility to observe and make myself familiar with the areas in which VAA and AAC activities occur. Participants may become lost or separated from their companions in forested areas, wild and rugged terrai...
Inherent Risks. I have full knowledge of the nature and extent of the risks inherent in the use of the Gym and all equipment and facilities located within the Gym, including but not limited to the risk of personal injury and death. I understand that no staff, instructors, safety monitors or any other personnel of any kind will be provided to watch over my safety.
Inherent Risks. I acknowledge that rock climbing, renting climbing equipment, and climbing in an indoor gym using artificial surfaces entails known and unknown and unanticipated risks that could result in physical or emotional injury, death, or damage to myself, to property, or to third parties. I understand and acknowledge that the enjoyment and excitement of this type of activity is derived in part from inherent risks created by activity and that such risks simply cannot be eliminated without jeopardizing the essential qualities of the activity. Safety gear may prevent or lessen injuries in some instances; however, use of safety gear is not a guarantee of safety and injury may still occur. I specifically acknowledge that the inherent risks associated with rock climbing, renting climbing equipment, and climbing indoors using artificial surfaces include, but are not limited to: falling off of the climbing wall; being fallen on or impacted by other participants; poor or improper belaying; being jolted, xxxxxx, bounced, or shaken while climbing or belaying; entanglement in ropes; impacting the ground and/or climbing wall; loose, dropped, or damaged ropes, holds, or other objects; equipment failure; improperly maintained equipment, including rental equipment; displaced pads or safety equipment; belay, anchor, or harness failure; general slips/trips/falls or painful crashes while using any of the facilities of the Rock Dump; climbing out of control or beyond my or another participants’ limits; the negligence of other climbers, spotters, visitors, or participants who may be present; participants, instructors, or employees giving or following inappropriate climbing advice; mine or others’ failure to follow the rules of the Rock Dump; my own negligence or inexperience; dehydration, exhaustion, cramps, or fatigue, some or all of which may diminish my or the other participants’ ability to react or respond. I understand and expressly acknowledge that I have the responsibility to protect my own safety and the safety of others while participating in any activity at the Rock Dump. I also acknowledge that I have the responsibility to inspect any and all facilities or equipment to be used or rented and to immediately advise the Rock Dump of anything which I consider to be unsafe. I acknowledge that Rock Dump instructors, employees, volunteers, agents or others have difficult jobs to perform. They seek safety, but they are not infallible. They might be ignorant of mine or another partici...
Inherent Risks. I understand that accessing improved and unimproved real property, including resource extraction areas and wilderness areas, and performing the activities I listed in the Permit (“activity”) have inherent risks, both known and unanticipated. I understand that such risks cannot be eliminated without jeopardizing the essential qualities of this activity, as these are inherent risks associated with participation in the activity. Safety gear may prevent or lessen injuries in some instances; however, use of safety gear is not a guarantee of safety and injury may still occur. I specifically acknowledge that the inherent risks associated with this activity could result in PHYSICAL INJURY, DEATH, SERIOUS NECK AND SPINAL INJURIES, PARALYSIS, EMOTIONAL INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE, OR OTHER DAMAGE, to myself or others, and understand that these risks include but are not limited to risks from the following non-exhaustive list: Falling, crashing, hitting objects such as the ground, rocks, trees, roots. The conditions of roads, trails, waterways, or terrain, and accidents connected with their use, including falling debris, rock falls, unstable cliff edges and erosion, and avalanche danger. Poor decision making by Eklutna, myself or third-parties. My own actions or omissions; the actions or omissions of other participants in the activity or other users of Eklutna land; and the actions or omissions of Eklutna. Inclement or changing weather, including without limitation high winds, rain, hail, snow and lightning. Hazardous contact or interactions with plants or animals, including but not limited to poisonous or stinging plants, or being threatened or injured by domestic or wild animals. My own physical condition. Misuse or defects, both hidden and apparent, in equipment. Fatigue, chill and/or dizziness, which may diminish reaction time and increase the risk of accident. Heat related injuries and illnesses, including but not limited to, heat exhaustion, sunstroke, and dehydration. Travel, including hiking and the travel to or from the activity. The inaccessibility or remoteness of terrain, which may delay rescue and/or medical treatment and that my injuries (including broken body parts) may be aggravated and worsened by being hurt in a remote location. The distance of this activity's location from medical or emergency facilities. Receiving emergency medical services or emergency transport from Eklutna or other third parties.
Inherent Risks. You understand that participating in the Activities poses inherent risks, some of which are more obvious than others. Injuries include but are not limited to things like muscle tears, muscle strains and other musculoskeletal injuries, sprains, broken bones, cardiovascular complications, dehydration, dizziness and fainting.
Inherent Risks. I understand and acknowledge that participation as a volunteer in the Westminster Free Clinic (the “Activity”), does by its very nature, pose the potential risk of serious injury, including psychological injury, illness or death. These risks include but are not limited to, the following: