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Key Note Addresses

Prevention, Preparedness, Response
When is a Qualification Not Sufficient?
Smoke Without Fire
Exploring the Myths
Building a RM Machine

Day One

Can Children Be Risk Managers
Ratios
Pyschological Risk in ABL
Safety and Adventure Tourism

Day Two

Clean Ropes and Cowstails
Seriously Good First Aid Systems

Day Three

RM: Paper Trail or Practical Skills
Keeping the Ship Afloat
Can We Still Ethically Adventure in NZ?

Extra Risk Management Resources
Available below are a number of extra resources included as a bonus.

Journal Of Outdoor Education (Volume 1)

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This is a PDF formatted document, so you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to be able to read it. The Reader is freely available from Adobe.
The Journal is also available in hard copy. Just email Outdoors NZ (you will need to be connected to the internet for these links to work).

Incident / Accident Analysis. Using Data to Predict the Trends
Chris Knol
Chris has been building safety database tools for a number of years.
Convinced that the accurate gathering of incident and accident information is a key step forward yet to be taken seriously by safety managers in New Zealand Chris has a number of data tools available to show you what they can do to enhance safety in your programme.

Originally scheduled to speak at the conference, for those who missed what Chris had to offer, his presentation is available below as a Powerpoint presentation.

Documents associated with this presentation are:

The Demo Databases require a 'User Code' and a 'Password' to be able to be used.
Contact Chris at osi@risk.net.nz to get your password and user name, plus details of how to use them.

 

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