
ACTIVITES
NGĀKĒMU
“Adventure Camp Trust Board has a Safety Management System that has been audited and certified by Qualworx against the Safety Audit Standard for Adventure Activities”
Our activities undergo an annual independent audit to ensure that we provide them in the safest possible manner, meeting the highest standards of safety and professionalism.
If necessary, WorkSafeNZ registers activities under the Adventure Activity Regulations 2016.
SUPERVISING ACTIVITIES
ADULTS SUPERVISING ACTIVITIES
KA MĀTAKI/WHAKAHAERE NGĀ PĀKEKE I NGĀ KĒMU
Where adults are supervising activities, it is important that we provide these activities safely. We want the ultimate outcome for the people using the activity to be one of experiencing challenge, risk and fun, along with any EOTC goals for school groups, in order for this to happen our staff will train adults on the activity they will lead for the day. Adults must remain with the same activity for the day for the safety of the participants. Please refer to the activities instruction sheet and RAMS document for the supervisor to people ratios. Supervisors must not use phones whilst supervising. This causes distraction and a lapse in concentration.
ACTIVITIES SUPERVISION INSTRUCTION SHEETS
NGĀ TURE WHAKAHAERE KĒMU
All activities have supervision sheets, both for supervised adult lead and staff instructed activities. These sheets are a valuable resource and give details on effective supervision of the activity along with safety tips and show the level of supervision required. You should use these sheets to ensure you have sufficient adults who are suitable to take part in and supervise the activity.
RISK ANALYSIS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM [RAMS]
WHAKAITI I NGĀ MŌREAREATANGA
Each activity has its own RAMS sheet. RAMS sheets give you information around the risks associated with the activity. They also provide management tools for those risks inherent in each of the activities. We split the risks around our activities between: The Environment, The Equipment, and The People. Also included are the generic risks and hazards associated with outdoor adventure activities. Please take time to familiarise yourself and group members coming to camp. These are a great resource to help you with supervising our activities.