High Risk Activity Form Air Force In Fairfax

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This form seeks to allow an adult to release a school or facility (that teaches a dangerous activity such as scuba diving, sky diving, white water rafting, etc.) from liability for injuries which may be incurred while taking part in or being instructed in such dangerous activities.


A waiver or release is the intentional and voluntary act of relinquishing something, such as a known right to sue a person, educational institution, or organization for an injury. Waivers and releases are commonly used by the sponsor of an event (e.g., Boston Marathon) and schools when competitors, students, faculty, or visitors participate in an private or institution-sponsored activity. The term waiver is sometimes used to refer a document that is signed before any damages actually occur. A release is sometimes used to refer a document that is executed after an injury has occurred.


A waiver can be an effective way for a person, educational institution, or organization to inform students, parents, event participants, and family members of the risks involved in various activities and to shield the person, educational institution, or organization from liability. The best releases explain the risks of a particular activity or program in detail. So, even if all aspects of a release are not upheld in court, you can show that the releasing party was informed about the specific risks and should be responsible for his or her own conduct.

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High Risk Activities means any activity which inherently poses an increased risk of harm, illness or injury. Examples of high-risk activities are extreme sports, water activities and recreational activities with dangerous elements.

Supervisors must discuss the requirement for personnel who plan on engaging in high- risk activities such as flying civil aircraft, hang gliding, sky diving, parasailing, white-water rafting, motorcycle and auto-racing, scuba diving, bungee jumping, ATV's, helicopter flying, dirt biking, hot air ballooning, hunting, ...

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Examples of high risk activities include experiential exercises, relationship building discussions, bonding activities, or confronting and resolving a group issue. High risk activities should be used after a group has done some work in the low/medium range or with a group that already is a high performing team.

LIST HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES (Flying civilian aircraft, hang gliding, sky diving, parasailing, whitewater rafting, motorcycle and. auto racing, scuba diving, bungee jumping, and other similar activities)

People who work at heights (e.g roofers and scaffolders) Pilots. Long distance drivers. Professional sportsman.

Some examples of high-risk activities are flying civil aircraft, hang gliding, skydiving, mixed martial arts (MMA) fighting, parasailing, white-water rafting, motorcycle and auto racing, scuba diving, bungee jumping, bronco and bull riding, and extreme sports or any activity identified by the commander.

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High Risk Activity Form Air Force In Fairfax