Things to consider?

powerband

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I’m hoping to put together a run through my employers social club, apart from praying for snow on the local trails and the obvious things what would you all take into account?
 

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Liability. If someone gets injured or killed, you or your employer probably wont want to be on the hook for it.
 

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Plus depending on who you work for and their sensitivity around safety performance you may need to do an HSSE assessment for a company sponsored event... I know motorized or anything deemed risky is not allowed at ours without significant mitigation measures (e.g. training, etc.) which usually kills it pretty quick.
 

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I have to agree. Liability is number one! I am our companies social club prez and I tend to push us away from sleds and anything that could put myself or the club and company at risk of a lawsuit.
 
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