Types of Risks Sample Clauses

Types of Risks. Participant acknowledges there are inherent risks in and injuries that may occur from participating in the Activities, including, but not limited to, cuts; bruises; muscle strain; twisted or sprained ankles, knees, shoulders, or wrists; xxxxx; dirt or other materials in eye; concussions; broken bones; physical or emotional injuries; landing wrong; over-exertion; failure of the attraction surface or attachments; being hit by a ball; collisions with other participants; erratic co-participant behavior; collisions with standards and supports; using improper form or technique; slipping, falling, or tripping; equipment failure; error of judgment by employees; paralysis, disability, or death; personal injury to third persons; or property damage. Due to the nature of the Activities, there are more hazards and risks than the foregoing, and there are also unknown and unforeseeable hazards.
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Types of Risks. Participant acknowledges there are inherent risks in and injuries that may occur from participating in the Activities, including, but not limited to, cuts; bruises; muscle strain; twisted or sprained ankles, knees, shoulders, or wrists; xxxxx; dirt or other materials in eye; concussions; broken bones; physical or emotional injuries; landing wrong; over-exertion; failure of the attraction surface or attachments; being hit by a ball; collisions with other participants; erratic co-participant behavior; collisions with standards and supports; using improper form or technique; slipping, falling, or tripping; equipment failure; error of judgment by employees; paralysis, disability, or death; personal injury to third persons; or property damage. When skydiving, the most common risk of injury is to the shoulders due to the force of the air on them. Due to the nature of the Activities, there are more hazards and risks than the foregoing, and there are also unknown and unforeseeable hazards. If you have any questions, please contact a manager before purchasing admission.
Types of Risks. The Activities available at Urban Air include, but are not limited to, general jumping, dodgeball, basketball, volleyball, tumbling, foam pit jumping, warrior course, indoor playground and aerobics and other activities (the “Activities”). There are inherent risks in participating in the Activities. Inherent risks might be divided into two types. The first type of risk is those inherent in participation in the Activities, including, but not limited to, any trampoline jumping (e.g., landing wrong, over-exertion, unexpected failure of the trampoline surface or attachments). The second type of risk is those related to the type of Activity (e.g., when playing dodgeball: being injured by the ball or colliding with other participants; volleyball: being injured by the ball, colliding with another participant, or colliding with the standard supporting the net; tumbling: landing wrong, collisions, or using improper form or technique; and aerobics: over-exertion or muscle strains). Other inherent risks in the Activities include erratic co-participant behavior, unexpected equipment failure, and error of judgment by staff members.
Types of Risks. By signing below, Participant acknowledges there are inherent risks in participating in the Activities, including, but not limited to, cuts, bruises, muscle strain, twisted or sprained ankles, knees, shoulders, or wrists, xxxxx, dirt or other materials in eye, concussions, broken bones, physical or emotional injuries, paralysis, death, disability or other injury or damage to Participant, property or to third persons. Inherent risks might be divided into two types. The first type of risks is those inherent in any trampoline jumping (e.g., landing wrong, over-exertion, unexpected failure of the trampoline surface or attachments). The second type of risks are those related to the type of Activity (e.g., when playing dodgeball: being injured by the ball or colliding with other participants; volleyball: being injured by the ball, colliding with another participant, or colliding with the standard supporting the net; tumbling: landing wrong, collisions, or using improper form or technique; and aerobics: over-exertion or muscle strains). Other inherent risks in the Activities include erratic co-participant behavior, unexpected equipment failure, and error of judgment by staff members. Due to the nature of the Activities, there are more hazards and risks than are enumerated here, and there are also unknown and unforeseeable hazards. By signing below, Participant acknowledges the inherent risks of the Activities and no amount of care, caution, instruction or expertise can eliminate the inherent dangers associated with the Activities.
Types of Risks. By signing below, Participant acknowledges there are inherent risks in participating in the Activities, including, but not limited to, cuts, bruises, muscle strain, twisted or sprained ankles, knees, shoulders, or wrists, xxxxx, dirt or other materials in eye, concussions, broken bones, physical or emotional injuries, paralysis, death, disability or other injury or damage to Participant, property or to third persons. Inherent risks involved in participation in the Activities include landing wrong, over-exertion, failure of the trampoline surface or attachments, being hit by a ball, collisions with other participants, collisions with standards and supports; tumbling, using improper form or technique; over-exertion, muscle strains, erratic co- participant behavior, slipping, falling, tripping, equipment failure, and error of judgment by staff members. Due to the nature of the Activities, there are more hazards and risks than the foregoing risks, and there are also unknown and unforeseeable hazards. By signing below, Participant acknowledges the inherent risks of the Activities and no amount of care, caution, instruction or expertise can eliminate the inherent dangers associated with the Activities.
Types of Risks. Some of the Activities, as defined below, available at SMA/AMA include, but are not limited to, running, jumping, tumbling, kicking, punching, blocking, striking, aerobics, padded weapons, rope play, exercising and other miscellaneous activities. There are inherent risks in participating in the Activities. Inherent risks might be divided into two types. The first type of risks is those inherent in any martial arts, fitness and recreation (e.g., landing wrong, over-exertion, unexpected failure of equipment). The second type of risks are those related to the type of Activity (e.g., when playing games: being injured by the ball or colliding with other participants; tumbling: landing wrong, collisions, or using improper form or technique; and exercise: over- exertion or muscle strains. Other inherent risks in the Activities include erratic co-participant behavior, unexpected equipment failure, and error of judgment by staff members.
Types of Risks. Some of the Activities available at The Park include, but are not limited to, general jumping, dodgeball, volleyball, tumbling, foam pit jumping, and aerobics. There are inherent risks in participating in the Activities. Inherent risks might include those inherent in any trampoline jumping (e.g., landing wrong, over-exertion, unexpected failure of the trampoline surface or attachments). They may also include those related to the type of Activity (e.g., when playing dodgeball: being injured by the ball or colliding with other participants; volleyball: being injured by the ball, colliding with another participant, or colliding with the standard supporting the net; tumbling: landing wrong, collisions, or using improper form or technique; rock climbing : abrasions, muscle strains or anxiety and aerobics: over-exertion or muscle strains). Other inherent risks in the Activities include erratic co-participant behavior, unexpected equipment failure, and medical risks associated with physical exertion.
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Types of Risks. Participant acknowledges there are inherent risks in and injuries that may occur from participating in the Activities, including but not limited to, maneuvering in crowded hallways could hit walls and slower-moving people, physical damage to property, or personal injury.
Types of Risks. 2.1 Participant acknowledges there are inherent risks of: (a) injury (such as cuts, bruises, muscle strain, twisted or sprained ankles, knees, shoulders, or wrists, xxxxx, dirt or other materials in eye, concussions, broken bones, emotional injuries, landing wrong, over-exertion, paralysis, disability); (b) death; (c) personal injury to third persons; and (d) property damage (Inherent Risks) that may occur and be caused, in whole or in part, by Urban Air’s negligence including but not limited to: (a) defective design or manufacture of equipment; (b) improper or negligent installation of equipment; (c) negligent maintenance of equipment; (d) failure of the attraction surface or attachments; (e) failure to warn; (f) failure to clean; (g) failure to prevent Participant from being hit by a ball, other object, or other participant; (h) failing to prevent collisions with other participants and other erratic co-participant behavior; (i) failing to prevent collisions with equipment, standards, and supports; (j) failure to instruct Participants upon proper form or technique;
Types of Risks. By signing below, Participant acknowledges there are inherent risks in participating in the Activities, including, but not limited to, cuts, bruises, muscle strain, twisted or sprained ankles, knees, shoulders, or wrists, xxxxx, dirt or other materials in eye, concussions, broken bones, physical or emotional injuries, paralysis, death, disability or other injury or damage to Participant, property or to third persons. Inherent risks might be divided into two types. The first type of risks is those inherent in any physical activity and sport (e.g., landing wrong, over-exertion, unexpected failure of equipment). The second type of risks are those related to the type of Activity (e.g., when playing dodgeball: being injured by the ball or colliding with other participants; volleyball: being injured by the ball, colliding with another participant, or colliding with the standard supporting the net; and aerobics: over-exertion or muscle strains). Other inherent risks in the Activities include erratic co-participant behavior, unexpected equipment failure, and error of judgment by staff members. Due to the nature of the Activities, there are more hazards and risks than are enumerated here, and there are also unknown and unforeseeable hazards. By signing below, Participant acknowledges the inherent risks of the Activities and no amount of care, caution, instruction or expertise can eliminate the inherent dangers associated with the Activities.
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