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Keeping your adventure activity business safe

If you run an adventure or outdoor recreation business, then make sure you are up to speed with new guidance to manage your risk from natural hazards.

Risks from natural hazards

Activities such as bungee jumping, rock climbing and whitewater rafting are popular throughout New Zealand and are important to our tourism industry – but they also come with risks.

When you run an adventure activity or outdoor recreation business, keeping yourself, your staff and your customers safe is essential. 

WorkSafe has developed new guidelines to help you manage risks from natural hazards. 

Adventure activity operators

The guidelines will help if you:

  • are registered as an adventure activity operator
  • run similar outdoor recreation activities in areas with natural hazards, including if you do not need WorkSafe registration as an operator but have duties or obligations under the law
  • have applied or will apply for registration to provide adventure activities in the future.

The guidance

The guidelines will help you identify, assess and manage risks from natural hazards.

They include:

  • an overview of natural hazards
  • good practice advice on managing natural hazard risks that:
    • are a planned part of your activity’s risks
    • are not planned as part of your activity’s risks but may still be present or happen during the activity.

You can download the guidance from WorkSafe’s website.

Adventure and outdoor recreation activities – managing the risks from natural hazards(external link) WorkSafe

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