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Posted By ChrisM Does anybody have any history or stats on safety in the outdoor pursuits field?
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Posted By Stefan Daunt Thats quite a broad spectrum, from bowls to skydiving! any stats in particular?
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Posted By ChrisM The classis outdoor pursuit industry, for example up in the lake district
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Posted By Stefan Daunt Here is a link to the British parachute association stats. http://www.bpa.org.uk/sa...2002%20-%202006%20Tables(highlighted)(corrected%20for%20nonaccidental%20deaths).xls In 16 years and over 3 million jumps 38 fatalaties. We have 9 a day on uk roads. Think I'll stay with the sky, people don't pullout infront of you.
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Posted By John J For paintball try the UKPSF.co.uk,
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Posted By Martin Mulholland Not directly related but may be of interest: The Adventure Activities Licensing Scheme (a Government sponsored scheme) www.aals.org.uk/
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Posted By Della Pearlman Sport Scotland published a report on Mountaineering incidents, which might help (copyright free.) They say “This report provides an analysis of mountain accidents in Scotland over a ten year period and gives an objective basis for looking at risks and hazards in the mountains” http://www.sportscotland...taineering+Incidents.htm There is also a good public access site on Outdoor Activities Safety Research (for schools etc) which might help, although it is a bit antidotal. http://www.huntersafety.zoomshare.com/
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Posted By Mitch You have mail
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