Got it, thanks.
Can’t seem to find the attachment that lists the activities covered though (Ref A: DIN 2011 DIN07-118)
MB
Got it, thanks.
Can’t seem to find the attachment that lists the activities covered though (Ref A: DIN 2011 DIN07-118)
MB
Which is not bother, easiest and simplest option and one I imagine many in the Corps take, because the paperchase for a couple of hours at some venue insured up to the hilt, is too much aggro to even contemplate, it’s beginning to get that way with community events. Plus as I said I’m not doing anymore babysitting than I or my staff have to. I’ve done my time worrying about teenagers running amok at ‘party venues’ with my own kids, to ever need it with cadets.
If a sidgen of commonsense came into play at HQAC then none of this would ever have been an issue, But unfortunately commonsense and HQAC are not natural bedfellows.
If a parent ever came to me after an incident they’d be pointed to the venue.[/quote]
When is your 5 yearly renewal due? Perhaps you should just not bother signing on again* and just do one!
The paperwork for any event at a public place that has liability insurance, and for which the cadets are paying entry takes about 20 minutes and gets authorised straight off, no questions asked.
A risk assessment for the event is simple, as all you need to do is state that the activity will be carried out in accordance with the hosts rules and regulations, and if the cadets are getting dropped off at the venue, then no transport RA is needed.
*Then again, if you are so obviously flounting the rules, and posting about it here, then perhaps HQAC can save you the hassle of signing the paperwork, which after all, the CRB and associated documents take far too long to complete, and send you packing.