Abseiling, Body Boarding, Bushcraft and wilderness survival skills, Climbing, Coasteering, Dog Sledging, Duke of Edinburgh Award, Environmental Education, Expeditions, Gorge Walking, High Ropes Course, Kayaking, Kites, Mountain Biking, Mountaineering, Multi Pitch Climbing, Open Canoeing, Rafting, Sailing (on board the Moray Gig), Sea Kayaking, Skiing, Snowboarding, Team Building, Voyager Canoeing, Walking, Weaselling

 

Safety

Mountain Biking in the Cairngorms

Safety is 'a way of being and doing' in all the activities we provide. It is embedded in our culutre.

Instrutors, leaders, coaches, guides and admin staff take safety very seriously not just when working with participants but in their own lives and with their own families.

One of the six key success factors for Outf!t is to ensure there are robust procedures in place and that all staff are suitably trained and qualifed in the activities and programmes that are offered.

Risk assessments for all activities are in place and are reviewed and developed appropriately. Other administrative procedures, operations and arrangements support a strong safety management system.

Outf!t-Moray is licensed by the Adventure Activities Licensing Service (AALS) to provide specific activites to young people under 18. Our licence number is L5095/R1230. An annual inspection is carried out and the licence is renewed only if AALA are satisfied that all appropriate safety arrangements and procedures are in place.

Readying ropes

We are included in both the Moray and Aberdeenshire external providers register and as such Outf!t-Moray has demonstrated that all our safety systems and insurance provisons are in place.

We are supported in our safety management by our Technical Advisers (Adventure Scotland) who provide advice, guidance and in-house training.

Our partner arrangements also provide momentum and stimulus to discuss, share, improve and develop safety systems and approaches.

We recognise that safety, as far as it is possible, is primarily a function of an individual's judgement, expertise, and decision making skills, not a function of technology or risk avoidance (Horizons Issue 38 Summer 2007).  Outdoor education must remain available to all and it should not be stifled by inappropriate adherance to rigid guidelines that restrict natural and healthy activity and water it down such that the real value becomes worthless.  We need to take safety seriously and outdoor education plays a significant and important role in supporting people to be aware of the environment, and their own abilities.  It provides an excellent platform to help individuals learn how to look after themselves, make judgements and sound decisions and take responsibility for their actions.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Link to Adventure Activities Licensing Authoritys website  
Link to Institute for Outdoor Learning website  
Link to Duke of Edinburgh Award website  

Adventure Activities

Environmental Education

Journeys and Expeditions

Outdoor Learning

Outf!t-Moray
1-5 Pinetree House
Pinefield Crescent
Elgin
Moray
IV30 6HZ

t. 01343 549571

email us

Company Number 295252
Charity Number SC 037127