Trip Leader definition

Trip Leader means the person employed or contracted by The STC who has the responsibility for making final decisions within the Leader Team
Trip Leader means the person employed or contracted by STC whether directly or indirectly who has the responsibility for making final decisions within the Leader Team.
Trip Leader means any guide whose job responsibilities include being placed in charge of a Regulated Trip.

Examples of Trip Leader in a sentence

  • The teacher responsible (for example the Trip Leader for an educational visit which uses parent volunteers) must ensure that the parents involved are aware of this policy and abide by it.

  • Trip Leader is the full-time University faculty or staff person who is responsible for preparing the student group before the trip and accompanying them on the trip.Experienced students or other persons affiliated with the University may serve in this role as determined by the Responsible Administrator.In the case of domestic travel, students, may serve as approved in advance by the Responsible Administrator and this may be applied when a student is traveling independently but sponsored by the institution.

  • If a medical professional refuses to administer treatment to Participant without my/our consent and I/we are not timely available to provide such consent, I/we authorize the Trip Leader or a member of the YouthWorks staff to give such consent.

  • Participant understands the Trip Leader will attempt to contact the person listed as Participant’s emergency contact by telephone, as soon as practicable, should an accident, injury and/or medical emergency arise.

  • General Travel Program Requirements and Registration• Each Travel Program must have a Coordinating Administrator and a Trip Leader approved by the Responsible Administrator and the Director or Chair of the specific department.• All international trips must have a minimum of two Trip Leaders.

  • The Trip Leader, acting under the guidance of the Sponsoring Department, may establish restrictions, or an absolute prohibition, concerning alcohol consumption during a trip.

  • In the event the Trip Leader is unable to receive instructions for Participant’s care from Participant or Participant’s emergency contact, full authorization is given to any licensed physician and/or surgeon for the provision of medical treatment, including the administration of drugs or medication, and the performance of surgical treatment, for the relief of pain and/or preservation of life, health and/or well-being.

  • Standards & Conduct during Travel• All trip participants must abide by all the applicable University standards of conduct as well as local law.• Student participants must adhere to the Student Code of Conduct and are expected to behave in a manner that is consistent with the University’s mission and values.• Students must adhere to all directions of the Trip Leader.

  • Trip participants must assume primary responsibility for their own safety and well-being.• In case of emergencies, to the extent feasible, at least one Trip Leader should remain with the group for the entirety of the experience to help ensure the safety and well-being of the trip participants.

  • Serious matters that involve health, potential criminal activity, safety or well-being must be reported by the Trip Leader immediately.


More Definitions of Trip Leader

Trip Leader. The local representative assigned by the “Operator” who is the authority on the trip organizing the logistics and overseeing the group.
Trip Leader means a person who holds a licence as a Trip Leader issued by the Board.
Trip Leader means any guide whose job responsibilities include being placed in charge of a river trip.

Related to Trip Leader

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