ASI News

Our latest news and news from the safety industry. We will also post up special offers and discounts here.

  • Home
    Home This is where you can find all the blog posts throughout the site.
  • Categories
    Categories Displays a list of categories from this blog.
  • Tags
    Tags Displays a list of tags that have been used in the blog.
  • Bloggers
    Bloggers Search for your favorite blogger from this site.
  • Team Blogs
    Team Blogs Find your favorite team blogs here.
  • Login
    Login Login form
Recent blog posts

Posted by on in Uncategorized

Courtown Waterworld Ltd is an ambitious community based Company seeking to recruit a Senior Instructor to help develop its adventure and leisure centre complex into one of the leading leisure and tourist attractions in the South East of Ireland.

The outdoor adventure activities include climbing wall, abseiling, new junior gravity, dual zip wire, quick jump, archery, and laser tag games. The complex also has adjacent woodland walks that facilitate orienteering courses.

A Competitive salary packages will be available for the successful candidate

The successful candidate will be a dynamic individual with the ability to supervise the day to day running of the existing operation. The role requires flexibility with shifts and weekend working. Strong inter-personal and technical and administration skills are required to lead and develop staff.

The position reports to the General Manager. Applicants should have experience at Senior Instructor level and hold relevant qualifications. First Aid experience/ qualification is essential.

Please forward your CV and any supporting information by email only to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. marked for the attention of the General Manager.

Continue reading
Hits: 857
0

Posted by on in Uncategorized

 

b2ap3_thumbnail_1233_Persuits_Extreme_Lge_Red.jpg

We now have an agency for Pursuit Outdoor First Aid Kits which are designed specifically for outdoor adventures and activities. We recommend the professionally designed Extreme range for instructors and centres. Nylon bags and water resistant zippers offer protection from moisture, rain and dirt.

Find out more here....

Continue reading
Hits: 1984
0

Posted by on in ASI Projects

b2ap3_thumbnail_BG-academy.jpg

We are very excited to be involved in the Bear Grylls Survival Academy which is being launched by one of our clients next week in Ireland.  The world’s most recognisable face of survival and outdoor adventure brings the ultimate in self-rescue skills, delivered by his handpicked team of highly trained experts. This is a rare chance for lucky outdoor enthusiasts from around the globe to be taught Bear’s extreme survival techniques on ‘the most challenging but empowering survival courses on the planet.’

 

Check out the range of survival courses for families, individuals and companies.

Continue reading
Hits: 1863
0

Posted by on in Adventure Activity News

Are you planning on participating in an adventure activity, going to a climbing wall, booking your kids into a party at a ropes course? You or your kids could be at undue risk............

Like any service, all outdoor providers are not the same in terms of qualifications, safety systems or activity management. Given the potentially fatal or life changing risks involved in adventure activities, as consumers or parents you need to check some basics before participation.  Currently there is no inspection or licensing scheme in Ireland for adventure activity providers although the process is underway to legislate for this sector following some serious incidents.  Currently anybody can offer to provide adventure activities even if they do not have qualifications or insurance. In the mean time what can you do to check a provider is competent and safe before booking with them:

 

  1. Ask to see their activity risk assessments (this is a legal requirement to have prepared)
  2. Ask to see their insurance certificate so you know if you have an accident and they are negligent you have recourse for damages
  3. Check what qualifications your instructor has.  Bona Fide instructors should have a national award in their respective discipline such as Single Pitch Award for rock climbing, Climbing Wall Award for indoor climbing, Mountain Leader Award for leading in the mountains, Kayak Instructor Award, Coasteering Instructor Award, ERCA Ropes Course Instructor Award etc
  4. Ask what the minimum supervision ratio is for instructors to participants
  5. Ask what emergency or rescue procedures are in place
  6. Ask what internal and external (independent) inspections they carry out on their safety equipment and structures such as ropes courses
  7. When you turn up for the activity, ensure a disclaimer and risk acknowledgement is provided so you are aware of the activity risks
  8. Before participating ensure you are given an adequate briefing and instruction and check the condition and fit of any safety equipment you are given such as harness, buoyancy aid, helmet etc. If you are not happy with the safety equipment, instruction, supervision ratios etc. don't participate!

 

If the provider is not giving you clear responses to your questions or is refusing to give you the above information, seek an alternative!

Continue reading
Hits: 1270
0

Posted by on in ASI Projects

b2ap3_thumbnail_PietaHouselogo.jpg

Adventure Safety Ireland were delighted to work with the Pieta fundraising team to prepare event risk assessments for the Darkness Into Light annual fundraising event in Marlay Park.  We worked closely with the team to identify potential hazards across the route and site and to put appropriate safety measures and plans in place to cover all eventualities. This successful event will be held again next year.

Go to the Pieta House website to see what other fundraising events are planned.

 

Continue reading
Hits: 554
0

Contact Us

Please use the form below to send us a quick email. Alternatively please visit the contact page for further details.