9th July 2013, 06:22 PM
Kel you are right, visiting your average hill fort is not particularly dangerous but what I have issues with is the blatant "it's nothing to do with us if you have problems" as indicated in the disclaimer. In terms of legislation etc disclaimers when it comes to health and safety are meaningless. if you are asking someone to do something for you whether employee or volunteer you have duty of care that cannot be signed away. I would have thought their legal department might have pointed this out to them. There are some basic safety guidelines on the web site along with guidelines on gaining acess but in my honest opinion if you want volunteers to under take a task for you you need to think through what your responsibilities to them are.
And the countryside is dangerous many people die there each year. Risk assessments training and insurance are needed for volunteers same as for any other work force.
And the countryside is dangerous many people die there each year. Risk assessments training and insurance are needed for volunteers same as for any other work force.