Common use of Activities and Risks Clause in Contracts

Activities and Risks. Treetop Adventure at ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is owned and operated by the City of London Tourism and Convention Commission. The Park is located on land owned by the Commonwealth of Kentucky and leased to the City of London Tourism and Convention Commission for Treetop Adventure at ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. The elements of the Park include an Aerial Forest Park, consisting of sixty (60) platforms installed in trees and connected by various configurations of cable, wood and rope to form bridges and zip lines over which participants will move at heights of up to forty five (45) feet. Such courses require balance, agility, focus and strength in varying degrees as one moves through the course. Participants in the activities share the responsibility with staff for compliance with safety procedures, including the use of a safety harness. The harness must not be removed or loosened for any reason while participant is off of the ground. Should the harness loosen or be removed while on the ground, the Participant must have the harness fit checked by staff prior to reentering a course. Staff must be notified if a harness loosens or safety clips do not function as described in an orientation. Before engaging in the activities, participants must read and understand all instructions, posted or otherwise conveyed, receive specific training in using the harness and other safety equipment, and understand and accept the risks involved. The Park may deny or terminate participation, or remove visitors from the premises at any time in its sole discretion. Among the hazards and risks of the activities and use of the premises and equipment of the Park are the following: sometimes uneven terrain; falls and abrupt and possibly harmful contact with other persons, structures and objects (fixed and moveable); carelessness and misjudgments of participants and staff of the Park, including failing to follow proper procedures, instructions and the operating policies; the failure of structures and equipment; and the forces of nature. Participants may experience an increased heart rate and other symptoms of anxiety and stress due to, among other things, heights, physical exertion and reliance on others. Injuries may include breaks, sprains, strains, bruises and other contusions and in extreme cases, becoming emotionally upset, anxiety and even death. These risks are inherent in the activities and premises of the Park; that is, without them the experience would materially change and lose its value and appeal. The description of risks above is not complete and other unknown or unanticipated risks, inherent and otherwise, may be encountered.

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Sources: Participant Agreement

Activities and Risks. Treetop Adventure at ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is owned and operated by the City of London Tourism and Convention Commission. The Park is located on land owned by the Commonwealth consists of Kentucky and leased to the City of London Tourism and Convention Commission for Treetop Adventure at ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. The elements of the Park include an Aerial Forest Park, consisting of sixty (60) more than 60 platforms installed in trees and connected by various configurations of cable, wood and rope to form bridges and zip lines over which participants will move at heights of up to forty five (45) 65 feet; Park activities are self-guided. Such courses They require balance, agility, focus and strength in varying degrees as one moves through the course. Participants in the activities share the responsibility with staff for compliance with safety procedures, including the use of a safety harness. The harness must not be removed or loosened for any reason while participant is off of the ground. Should the harness loosen or be removed while on the ground, the Participant must have the harness fit checked by staff prior to reentering a course. Staff must be notified if a harness loosens or safety clips do not function as described in an orientation. Before engaging in the activities, participants must read and understand all instructions, posted or otherwise conveyed, receive specific training in using the harness and other safety equipment, and understand and accept the risks involved. The Park may deny or terminate participation, or remove visitors from the premises at any time in its sole discretion. Among the hazards and risks of the activities and use of the premises and equipment of the Park are the following: sometimes uneven terrain; falls and abrupt and possibly harmful contact with other persons, structures and objects (fixed and moveable); carelessness and misjudgments of participants and staff of the Park, including by failing to follow proper procedures, instructions and the operating policies; the failure of structures and equipment; and the forces of nature, predictable and unpredictable. Participants may experience an increased heart rate and other symptoms of anxiety and stress due to, among other things, heights, physical exertion and reliance on others. Injuries may include breaks, sprains, strains, bruises and other contusions and in extreme cases, becoming emotionally cases emotional upset, anxiety and even death. These risks are inherent in the activities and premises of the Park; that is, without them the experience would materially change and lose its value and appeal. The description of risks above is not complete and other unknown or unanticipated risks, inherent and otherwise, may be encountered.

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Sources: Participant Agreement

Activities and Risks. Treetop Adventure at ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is owned I acknowledge that use of Spins Hudsons’ rope course consists of and operated by climbing ascending and descending a temporary installation of a high ropes course (collectively and individually referred to as the City “Activity”) entails known and unanticipated risks which could result in physical and/or emotional injury, paralysis, death, and/or damage to myself, to property, and/or to third parties. Participants may also experience an increased heart rate and other symptoms of London Tourism anxiety and Convention Commissionstress due to, among other things, heights, physical exertion and reliance on others. Injuries may include breaks, sprains, strains, bruises and other contusions and in extreme cases emotional upset, anxiety and even death. The Park description of risks above is located on land owned by not complete and other unknown or unanticipated risks, inherent and otherwise, may be encountered. I understand that such risks simply cannot be eliminated without jeopardizing the Commonwealth essential qualities of Kentucky and leased to the City of London Tourism and Convention Commission for Treetop Adventure at ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇Activity. The elements risks include, among other things: the hazards of walking on uneven terrain and slips and falls; being struck by objects dislodged or thrown from above; the Park include an Aerial Forest Parkuse of climbing ropes and equipment; the forces of nature, consisting including lightning and rapid weather changes; the risks of sixty (60) platforms installed in trees falling; the risks of exposure to insect bites; the risk of cold and connected by various configurations of cableheat including hypothermia, wood and rope to form bridges heat stroke; my own physical condition, and zip lines over which participants will move at heights of up to forty five (45) feet. Such courses require balance, agility, focus and strength in varying degrees as one moves through the coursephysical exertion associated with this Activity. Participants in the activities share the responsibility with staff for compliance with safety procedures, including the use of a safety harness. The harness must not be removed or loosened - for any reason while participant is off of during the groundActivity. Should the harness loosen or be removed while on the ground, the Participant participant must have the harness fit checked by staff prior to reentering a re-entering the ropes course. Staff must be notified if a harness loosens or safety clips do not function as described in an orientation. Before engaging in the activities, participants must read and understand all instructions, posted or otherwise conveyed, receive specific training in using the harness and other safety equipment, and understand and accept the risks involved. The Park staff may deny or terminate participation, or remove visitors from the premises at any time in its sole discretion. Among the hazards and risks of the activities and use of the premises and equipment of the Park Activity are the following: sometimes uneven terrain; falls and abrupt and possibly harmful contact with other persons, structures and objects (fixed and moveable); carelessness and misjudgments of participants and staff of the ParkActivity, including by failing to follow proper procedures, instructions and the operating policies; the failure of structures and equipment; and the forces of nature. Participants may experience an increased heart rate , predictable and other symptoms of anxiety and stress due to, among other things, heights, physical exertion and reliance on others. Injuries may include breaks, sprains, strains, bruises and other contusions and in extreme cases, becoming emotionally upset, anxiety and even death. These risks are inherent in the activities and premises of the Park; that is, without them the experience would materially change and lose its value and appeal. The description of risks above is not complete and other unknown or unanticipated risks, inherent and otherwise, may be encounteredunpredictable.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Participant Agreement, Release and Acknowledgement of Risk