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All students and staff are welcome on
trips. All participants must realize that outdoor activities are
strenuous and they must be fit to properly participate--see statement below. The leader may
request that people not participate if they are not properly prepared.
Regular
Meetings Thursdays:
11:30 AM (during the semester):
In the Club office, room 304 of the old College Union -- upstairs on
the right as you enter the building which is at the south end of the
"quad" --
between building G and Public Safety. Directions
to club office. (use
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notices of our activities Acknowledgment
of Outing Club
Participant
Responsibility
Everyone going on trips state that they are fit and able to participate
in strenuous physical activities. It is understood that during
participation in Nassau Community College
Outing Club Activities, participants may be exposed to a variety of
hazards and risks, foreseen or unforeseen,
which are inherent in each Activity and cannot be eliminated without
destroying the unique character of the Activity. These inherent risks
include, but
are not limited to, the dangers of serious personal
injury, property damage, and death (“Injuries and Damages”) from
exposure to the hazards of travel and the Nassau Community College
Outing Club does
not try to contradict or minimize participant's understanding of these
risks. Participants should realize that Injuries and
Damages can occur by natural causes or activities of other persons,
animals, trip members,
trip leaders and assistants or third parties, either as a result of
negligence or because of other reasons. Participants
should realize that risks of such Injuries and Damages are involved in
adventure
travel such as Nassau Community College Outing Club Activities and
should
appreciate that they may have to exercise extra care for their own
person and for others around them in the face of such hazards.
Participants should
realize that on any Activity there may not be rescue or medical
facilities or expertise necessary to deal with the Injuries and Damages
to which they
may be exposed. All participants in any activity will be
required
to
sign the FSA waiver of liability and follow the student
code of conduct.