National Outdoor Safety Standards

National Outdoor Safety Standards

Outdoor recreation stakeholders join forces to create Australia’s first national set of outdoor safety standards.

Posted on 07.10.2015

2 October 2015

Australia’s peak outdoor bodies welcomed yesterday’s commitment by State and Territory Sport & Recreation Ministers of funding for the creation of the first set of national adventure activity standards for the industry. Working with state and territory governments, the outdoor industry peak bodies will develop an Australian Adventure Activity Standards (Australian AAS) which will improve community and customer outdoor experiences.

The Australian AAS will provide a best practice framework for safe and responsible planning and delivery of a wide range of outdoor adventure activities throughout Australia.

As each state has maintained its own set of standards for outdoor activities until now, this new national approach will make it easier for activity providers to operate in multiple jurisdictions, improve professional portability, and raise safety standards for participants.

Peak bodies collaborating on the project include The Outdoor Council of Australia, Outdoors WA, Queensland Outdoor Recreation Federation, Recreation SA, Outdoor Recreation Industry Council of NSW and Outdoors Victoria, together with relevant government agencies in Tasmania, Australian Capital Territory and Northern Territory.

Development of the Australian AAS will involve combining and streamlining the current state standards into the inaugural national standard, while consulting with the outdoor community to ensure the national standards represent best practice.

Murray Stewart, Chair of the Outdoor Council of Australia, said

Standards shouldn’t change just because you cross a border. This new national approach will ensure everyone has a clear direction on how to achieve the highest safety standards and deliver the best possible experience for participants in outdoor activities across Australia.”

Chuck Berger, CEO of Outdoors Victoria, said

“A national set of standards is more efficient and effective than a state-by-state approach, so we’ll be able to reduce red tape while improving safety outcomes. This is great news for nature-based tourism, outdoor education, and outdoor recreation groups and businesses, as well as participants themselves.”

Dom Courtney, Executive Officer of the Qld Outdoor Recreation Federation (QORF), said

“In addition to safety, the Australian AAS will also standardise appropriate behaviours to help protect environmental and cultural heritage values during outdoor activities.”

Further information about the Australian AAS is available at www.australianaas.org.au

For more information

Contact:
Australian AAS Steering Committee Chair, Chuck Berger – 0417 447 599, or
QORF Executive Officer, Dom Courtney – 0419 976 800

Queensland Adventure Activity Standards (2014)

Queensland Adventure Activity Standards (2014)

The QAAS provide an opportunity for those who lead and participate in outdoor activities to have an opportunity to be appropriately informed of the responsibilities, duty of care and legal expectations they should meet. Further they help to guide knowledge of the appropriate duty of care required for self, others and the environment.

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