ACTIVITIES AND ASSOCIATED RISKS Sample Clauses

ACTIVITIES AND ASSOCIATED RISKS. I have chosen to participate in the following Activities: (hereinafter referred to as “the Activities”), which is organized by Recreational Equipment, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as “REI”). I understand that: the Activities are hazardous, and I may be exposed to inherent dangers and hazards, including but not limited to some of the following: falls, fractures, concussions, dangerous or unanticipated weather, overexertion, overheating, injuries from my lack of fitness or conditioning, hypothermia, venomous or disease-carrying animals or insects, communicable diseases, exposure to allergens which could cause life-threatening reactions, traffic, collisions with other people or with obstacles, hazards associated with the terrain and/or the running surface, hazards associated with my choice of equipment including running shoes and appropriate clothing, and hazards associated with the negligence of others, including any coaching that I may receive; as a consequence of these risks and other risks associated with the Activities that may not be listed here, I may be seriously ill, hurt, disabled or may die from the resulting injuries, and my property may also be damaged; hospital facilities, qualified medical care, and emergency medical evacuation may be delayed, limited, or unavailable during portions of the Activities; and REI assumes no responsibility for providing medical care during the Activities, and I will have to pay for any medical care and/or evacuation that I incur. In consideration of the permission to participate in the Activities, I agree to the terms contained in this document.
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ACTIVITIES AND ASSOCIATED RISKS. The Graduation Event may include a variety of entertainment, recreational, athletic and sporting activities including activities using equipment provided by Graduation Party Producers including but not limited to swimming pools, skating rinks, bowling centers, segways, bumper cars, go-karts, hypnotists, factor of fear shows, disc jockeys, sumo wrestling, bungee runs, obstacle courses, pounce and bounces, velcro walls, climbing walls, henna, bungee/mechanical bull, joust, slide, zip line, and other inflatables, and such activities and equipment are collectively referred to as “Recreational Entertainment and Equipment”. Senior and parent/guardian acknowledge that participation in and use of Recreational Entertainment and Equipment involve known, unknown, inherent and unanticipated risks, which could result in serious physical or emotional injury, falls, muscle strains, broken bones and other potential injuries. These risks include, but are not limited to, senior’s failure or failure of other participants to follow the safety guidelines or instructions of Graduation Party Producer’s personnel; improper use of equipment; inadequate repair or maintenance of Graduation Party Producer’s facilities and equipment; manufacturing or other defects, both apparent and latent, in the equipment supplied or used by Graduation Party Producers; senior’s or other participants’ attempts to exceed their skills and/or act in a reckless manner; senior’s physical condition; improper first-aid, emergency treatment or other attempted rescue services; the unavailability of medical services or immediate medical attention in the case of injury; and acts or omissions of Graduation Party Producers, including insufficient instruction or assistance.
ACTIVITIES AND ASSOCIATED RISKS. I, the undersigned, have chosen to voluntarily participate in possible activities which may be considered strenuous, both physically and emotionally. They may occur on lands or property open to the public. Hospital facilities, qualified medical care, and emergency medical evacuation may be limited or unavailable during portions of the event. Physical activities include, but are not limited to such “HAZARDOUS ACTIVITIES” as, walking, running, hiking, trekking, canyoning, climbing, cycling, and other related mountainous activities (the “Activities”); Risks from physical activities may include, but are not limited to, among other things: overexertion, emotional distress, the use of climbing ropes and equipment (with possible failure of said equipment), injuries due to lack of fitness or conditioning, acute mountain sickness, hypothermia, instructor misjudgment or negligence, as well as other unforeseen health risks. Environmental hazards include falling and rolling rocks, foot travel on uneven and possibly rugged terrain, weather that can become extreme without notice, flashfloods, lightning, as well as hostile, venomous, or disease-carrying wildlife or insects. Injuries from these hazards may include, but are not limited to, communicable disease exposure, allergen exposure, wounds, head injuries, sprains, strains or fractures, hypothermia, sunburn, heat illness, or drowning. ECCA assumes no responsibility for providing medical care during the Activities and I will hereby undertake to pay any and all costs for any medical care and/or evacuation or for any damages caused by said person to public property during the Activity.
ACTIVITIES AND ASSOCIATED RISKS. I have chosen to voluntarily participate in wilderness medical training conducted by the National Outdoor Leadership School (“NOLS”) in cooperation with Recreational Equipment, Inc. (“REI”). Courses will be taught in classroom and outdoor settings, including wilderness terrain, under all weather conditions teaching students guidelines for stabilizing, treating, and evacuating patients in backcountry and wilderness environments (“Activities”). Activities may be strenuous, both physically and emotionally. They may occur on lands or property open to the public. Hospital facilities, qualified medical care, and emergency medical evacuation may be limited or unavailable during portions of the course. Physical activities include, but are not limited to, walking, running, and hiking; repetitive lifting and carrying; playing the role of patient, and being touched and handled. At times students will be in close physical proximity to one another or instructors. Risks from physical activities may include falling, being dropped, overexertion, unwelcomed touch, emotional distress, accidental needle stick, equipment failure, injuries due to lack of fitness or conditioning, instructor misjudgment or negligence. Environmental hazards include falling and rolling rocks, foot travel on uneven and possibly rugged terrain, weather that can become extreme without notice, river currents, and hostile or disease-carrying wildlife or insects. Injuries from these hazards may include communicable disease exposure, allergen exposure, wounds, head injuries, sprains, strains or fractures, hypothermia, sunburn, heat illness, or drowning. REI and NOLS assume no responsibility for providing medical care during the Activities and I will pay all costs for any medical care and/or evacuation.
ACTIVITIES AND ASSOCIATED RISKS. I have chosen to voluntarily participate in NON-MOTORIZED WATERSPORTS AND EVENTS (“Activities”) sponsored by Lower Columbia Canoe Club (“LCCC”) and Paddlesport Risk Management, LLC (PRM) as risk program administrators. I understand that these Activities involve risks and that I may be exposed to dangers and hazards, including, but not limited to, the following: drowning, striking objects or debris inside or outside the boat, contact with other boats, dangerous water conditions, equipment failures, and the ordinary negligence of others. As a consequence of these risks, I may be seriously hurt or disabled or may die from the resulting injuries and my property may be damaged. Furthermore, LCCC shall have no responsibility for me before and/or after Activities, including any method of transportation to and from a location or xxxxx/take-out. I also understand hospital facilities, qualified medical care, and emergency medical evacuation may be limited or unavailable during portions of Activities. Therefore, LCCC assumes no responsibility for providing medical care during the Activities and I will pay all costs for any medical care and/or evacuation.
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