Gym.Net Safety and Risk
Management Audits
Fees and Rates
Solution analysis projects (business evaluation) and risk management projects (Safety and Risk Management Audits) are bid and billed based on the project’s scope. Prices range typically between $600 and $8,000 depending upon the project.
Gym.Net charges $175 per hour for all research, report or deposition reading and travel time.
Gym.Net charges $175 per hour for deposition or expert witness report writing and trial testimony.
Gym.Net can be retained at a daily rate. This rate is $800 per day for non-profit organizations and $1,000 for all other clients (excluding trial work or depositions) plus expenses. If an executive report takes longer than the eight (8) hour day to complete, each additional hour will be billed at $75.00 per hour.
Clients wishing to retain Gym.Net on a full-time basis can purchase a one-year plan. For a yearly fee of $2,000 a client receives 20 hours a year of potential service for research, surveying, writing, or investigation. Any hours over 20 hours are billed at $125 per hour (excluding trial work or depositions). Any unused hours are extinguished at the end of the 12 month period from the contract execution date if not utilized. However, if a client renews their one year contract the hours are carried over to the next year.
The following represent a brief sampling of the types of services Gym.Net has provided over the years.
o Assisted a national youth sport association in developing a comprehensive nationwide coach’s education program.
o Provided expert testimony in a number of Gymnastics injury lawsuits – some on behalf of the plaintiff and others representing the defense.
o Assisted a national youth sport association in conducting a comprehensive nationwide sport parent education program.
o Completed a comprehensive playground inspection audit for a major University child care operation, which determined that their existing playground presented a significant liability risk.
o Assisted several youth sport organizations in developing appropriate responses to deal with ADA concerns, employee misconduct, and coaching education.
o Conducted a large scale analysis on the entire Gymnastics operation for a major California city that resulted in that City re-emphasizing their recreational Gymnastics program and increasing enrollment substantially.
o Developed comprehensive employee manuals, incident investigation and reporting procedures, and risk management guidelines for several major park and recreation departments.
o Undertaken comprehensive school audits examining general safety, fire code, and risk management concerns.
Risk
management has always been a key issue for the Gymnastics industry. However, with recent events surrounding matters related to the
insurance industry, risk management is now possibly the most important issue
facing our industry. Demonstrating good risk management practices has been
proven to reduce the number and severity of Gymnastics related injuries and
may assist in reducing the number of negligence claims made against the
sport professionals.
All of
us deal constantly with a variety of potential risks on a daily basis. Just
by getting into the car to drive somewhere we face the possibility of injury
to ourselves or others, and financial loss if we break the law speeding to
our destination or if we damage our car. Somehow, among these and other
risks, we manage to continue with our lives. Risk is not something we even
want to eliminate, risk makes life exciting. Risk is not something we can
avoid completely, but it is something we can manage. Hazards on the other
hand must be eliminated in order to reduce the possibility of catastrophic
injury.
Participants involved in Gymnastics activities cannot be expected to accept
injuries as part of their chosen pastime, and individuals and organizations
providing these opportunities must take action to prevent things going
wrong.
There is
an enormous amount of information available on safety, risk management,
legal and insurance issues, and the task of developing a risk management
plan can seem daunting. Many individuals and organizations choose to ignore
reality and hope it is an issue they will never have to deal with.
Unfortunately ignorance is not an excuse and this position could prove
costly in the long term. Something as simple as failing to warn the
participant of a risk of injury, even though the risk might be small, could
be a breach of your legal duty and place your organization at risk of a
negligence claim.
It is
clear that all Gymnastics organizations are subject to potential liabilities
simply as a result of what they do. A Gym.Net Gymnastics Safety and Risk
Management Audit aims to give you the basic information to help you
understand what you need to do to manage risk and why. By being aware of
what those liabilities are and adopting the risk management practices and
obtaining appropriate insurance, organizations can go a long way towards
reducing the likelihood of those liabilities occurring.
The
audit has been designed to demystify the process of risk management and was
developed on the premise that within Gymnastics organizations there is
limited expertise in the area of risk management. This resource will not
provide you with a solution to every possible situation, but it will, in
simple terms, explain risk management and assist your organization to
develop a process to identify, assess and manage risk.
The
audit report is meant to be a detailed "how to" manual, but also provides an
introductory guide with references to other resources which you can access
depending upon your needs. There is no single solution that works for all
organizations. Every Gymnastics organization will need to develop a
customized solution that meets its particular needs and circumstances. This
audit should help direct you on your way, to assist in determining the
process you need to follow to identify, assess and manage risk.
A risk
is any exposure to potential loss or damage that can impact on your
organization. Risk management is just systematically identifying threats
(risks) to your organization and developing ways to minimize those
occurring. You are already practicing risk management to some degree, but it
is important that you formalize what you do.
Risk
management involves developing a system of policies, systems and procedures.
You cannot eliminate all risks, but you can manage them appropriately. Risk
management needs to become a part of the culture of your organization,
rather than being seen as something separate. Even if the process used is
informal, it should be documented and based on a known system.
Risks
can generally be grouped under four headings:
1.
Physical - injury or damage to persons or property
2.
Legal - breaching legal obligations
3.
Moral / Ethical - harm to your organization’s reputation
4.
Financial - loss of assets of the organization
Some
examples of risks include:
o
Insufficient qualification of staff
o
Equipment failure
o
Attracting too many participants for an event
o
Discrimination or harassment
o
Injury
to a staff member, spectator or participant
o
Negative
publicity
o
Damage
to the environment
o
Loss of
property
How do you manage risk?
There
are three main stages in risk management namely: identification, assessment
and treatment. The Gym.Net Gymnastics Safety and Risk Management Audit
will assist you to work through these stages by following a simple ten
step process to developing a risk management plan.
In
summary, the ten steps to develop a risk management plan are:
1.
Make a commitment as an organization to risk management.
2.
Identify all hazards and possible risks.
3.
Assess the level of each risk.
4.
Decide to accept or manage each risk.
5.
Determine management options for all unacceptable risks.
6.
Formalize your risk management action plan.
7.
Implement your management options.
8.
Communicate information to everyone affected.
9.
Review your risk management action plan on a regular basis.
10.
Identify any new risks and update your plan.
Getting started on your
audit
To
assist organizations in identifying risks rather than wait for a disaster,
progressive organizations are now shifting to a culture of continuous
improvement and using safety audits as a tool to guide their direction in
risk management.
A
Gym.Net Gymnastics Safety and Risk Management Audit is a systematic and
critical examination of the key risks and safety areas in an organization.
We utilize on-site inspections and interviews as a diagnostic tool which
will disclose an organization’s strengths, weaknesses and main areas of
vulnerability to risk.
Audits
are useful tools as a starting point to identify risks. However they are not
definitive and each organization will have issues that are specific to them
that must be considered. An example of the sorts questions you might find in
an Audit include:
o
Does
your Board or staff meet regularly with all decisions and actions
documented?
o
Is the
annual report or meeting minutes circulated to all members?
o
Are all
financial transactions accurately recorded?
o
Does the
organization have the following insurance coverage - public liability,
professional indemnity and director's and officer's liability?
o
Are your
rules, by-laws and practices non-discriminatory?
o
Do you
have a clear plan for the future that describes what you want to do and how
you are going to do it?
o
Have you
considered the health and safety of everyone in the organization and do you
meet OSHA regulations?
o
Do all
coaches/instructors/leaders have appropriate, current accreditation?
o
Does
staff receive regular ongoing training to keep up to date on Gymnastics
standards?
o
Do you
conduct risk assessments on all programs, activities and events?
o
Is there
a clear procedure for investigating and reporting accidents/injuries?
How did you do? Could
you answer YES for each of these? If not there may some issues here you need
to address. But there may also be others. To arrange for your Gym.Net Safety
and Risk Management Audit and access more comprehensive tools on how to
assess these risks and implement a plan to treat them, contact us at
coacht@gym.net
or call 650.325.3155.
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