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Health and Safety 

In an increasingly litigious world, reflecting a society increasingly seeking to establish blame for any accident, it is essential that the organisers of any recreational activity understand their legal duties towards members, competitors and spectators, and carry full insurance cover to protect them from claims for damages. The cost of successfully defending legal proceedings can cripple a club's finances, and with volunteer officers carrying potential personal liabilities it is important that the club's insurance arrangements cover them while working on club activities.

This section covers the legal principles under which a club or its officers can be found liable for causing or contributing to a personal injury, including the varying levels of duty owed to novices or the more experienced, to children young people or adults, and to people with disabilities. The requirements of the Health and Safety at Work legislation for clubs with paid employees, and for clubs with premises or equipment for the use of members, and the Food Safety legislation for clubs which provide food or drink to members or visitors are also considered.

If you require further assistance please do not hesitate to contact the Legal Team

Tel: 0844 5569519 
Email: legal@rya.org.uk

Organising and Managing Events
Risk Assessments
Accidents on Club Premises
Health, Safety, Food Hygiene and Equipment
HSE Guidance
RYA Dinghy Racing Safety Course

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