Posted By Jez Corfield
Linda,
To put it bluntly, no, there are no regulations or guidelines that cover this. Like all similar activities it is subject to regular H&S legislation, unless it was being done in Khazakstan.
Key points:
Policy, arrangements and written instructions for DS staff, covering emergencies, weather, communication and competencies.
Risk assessment to cover salient points, such as environmental factors, STF's, cuts, burns, food poisoning, MSD's, unnattended medical conditions etc.
Briefing and training for individuals to cover safety procedures, practical demonstration of techniques, equipment used, emergency procedures etc.
Equipment provision - to include PPE, communications and necessary 'survival' and emergency equipment.
Monitor the activity - somebody competent needs to oversee and supervise the activity, and inervene if required.
The list goes on and on - The MOD have safety information available which may prove useful. Beware - there is legislation regarding the environment and animal welfare you should be aware of.
If this is for an outward bound type activity, you need to come at this from two angles, the competencies of those involved (may be suited to ex-mod types) but will also need the full range of 'safety management' skills - call me cynical, but a 'damaged' executive might see the potential for litigation in this, so systems would need to be particularly robust.
Jez