Archery is a SPORT BY CHOICE. All archers and spectators participate at their own risk and are responsible for managing their own health and wellbeing during archery and club based activities. View full document: Heat Stress Chart
Tag: Safety
Smoking Policy

In accordance with AA/FITA rules and Queensland Government regulations, smoking is not permitted on the shooting line, on the archery field, at the target butts and in or around the club house. View full document: Smoking Policy
Safety Whistles

These are the sound signals used by the Director of Shooting (DOS). The DOS is in control of shooting on the field of play and you must obey the commands of the DOS. View full document: Safety Whistles
Safety Rules

It is the condition of entry and/or use of this facility or equipment hire that you follow all rules. View full document: Safety Rules
Safe Transport Policy

Samford Valley Target Archers recognises that it has a duty of care to all members and visitors involved at their club, especially at club-related activities. View full document: Safe Transport Policy
Risk Management Strategy

The Management Committee and members are committed to the well being and safety of all members (including children and young people), who use our services, enjoy the facilities, visit the club or volunteer their time to the club. We will treat with respect our fellow members and visitors to the club. To ensure that children,…
Incidents

Take appropriate immediate corrective action to ensure safety. Incidents are to be reported immediately to the DOS, Field Captain, a Management Committee Member or other appropriate person. View full document: Incidents
Emergency Procedure

In the event of a fire or a need to evacuate the building the following procedure will provide a safe and efficient method to remove all people from an emergency situation. View full document: Emergency Procedure
DOS Control

This policy has been put in place by the Management Committee to improve safety. The policy is designed to specify the requirements for DOS control of an archery range at the club. View full document: DOS control