Insights and tips on how to protect your adventure sports business, giving you and your guests peace of mind.
While slip and fall incidents may sound minor, they can severely hurt customers, employees and even land your business in court. Keep reading to learn more about these hazards and prevention measures you can use at your outfitter operation.
Vandalism poses a risk to nearly every business and its properties. While public buildings and structures often bear the brunt of such acts, private properties are not immune. Vandalism can cause physical and financial stress.
The drive to and from your adventure destination requires preparation and protection equal to that of the sport your group is participating in. In particular, driving larger vehicles, such as passenger vans or buses, poses unique safety hazards and distractions beyond those faced when driving our standard personal vehicles.
Did you know that 40% of occupational injuries occur among workers who have been in their roles for less than one year? Minimizing workplace injuries should be top of mind for adventure sports businesses, and implementing safety orientations in the onboarding process can play a major role in making this a priority.
Don't let safety concerns dampen your holiday spirit and turn into risk-mas. Whether it’s potential property damage or weather-related risks, winter can significantly impact your business’s operations.
In cold climates, everyone is susceptible to frostbite, but taking a few simple precautions can help keep your team and guests safe when participating in a winter sport.
Waivers are required for any outdoor business where participants could be at risk while partaking in the sport. Your customers will probably give this paper a quick skim and sign it without reading too much into it since they most likely know what they’re getting into.
While many care about protecting wildlife, not everyone follows the protection rules. More importantly, those rules can directly impact your business and even the safety of your adventurers. Here are some of the best tips for encouraging visitors to pick up after themselves and care for our environment.
How do we report a claim, and should we report all workplace injuries no matter how serious? Keep reading to find out how to determine when — and if — an injury is covered by workers’ compensation.
Keeping outdoor walking surfaces clear of ice in the winter is a crucial practice at many businesses. Here’s how you can achieve effective and safe de-icing and snow removal measures at your outfitter this winter.