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How to fill out the Woodward Waiver online
Filling out the Woodward Waiver online is an essential step for participants wishing to access the Woodward camp and facilities. This guide provides straightforward instructions to navigate the waiver efficiently, ensuring that all necessary information is completed correctly.
Follow the steps to complete the Woodward Waiver online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the waiver document and open it in your preferred editor.
- Begin by entering the camper's name, address, date of birth, and contact information including city, age, phone number, state, and zip code in the designated fields.
- Review the section detailing the risks of activity. Ensure that you understand and agree to the inherent risks associated with participating in activities at the Woodward camp.
- Acknowledge the duties outlined for yourself and the minor by confirming that you have explained the posted signs and warnings to the minor and that they agree to maintain control during activities.
- Read through the release, indemnification, and assumption of risk statements carefully. By signing, you are committing to release the Woodward Camp from any liability.
- Make sure to provide consent for medical care in the event of an emergency and confirm that the minor has health insurance coverage.
- Complete the acknowledgment of hazards, indicating your responsibility in reporting any unusual hazards and respecting the camp's rules.
- Finally, sign the waiver on behalf of the minor and yourself if you are their parent or legal guardian. Ensure both signatures are present before submission.
- Once all fields are completed, save your changes. You may download, print, or share the waiver as required.
Complete the Woodward Waiver online today to secure your access to the camp and facilities.
A waiver is when a person, government, or organization agrees to give up a right or says that people do not have to obey a particular rule or law.