Monday, February 1, 2010

Sailing Duty Of Care Duty Of Care Towards Students, Over 18 On A Offshore Sailing Course?

Duty of care towards students, over 18 on a offshore sailing course? - sailing duty of care

I am more than my duty to worry if thestudents land at night or in the unlikely event I need to put a crew on the ground, and you have to make their own way back. Where's my responsibility to find closure. The individual must be responsible for his own actions at some point

3 comments:

CLUELESS IN SEATTLE-JANE said...

Depending on the type of contract they have with the students. Professional indemnity insurance? Insurance?

Snodders... said...

Is there a contract that is in the Merchant Shipping Act. Through this act, the shipowner for the repatriation of people who are responsible on the ship. But passengers traveling on a cruise ship must be insured, and to cover all the necessary return. It depends on how the students are considered in this context. To reassure her, I would to take out insurance against the fact that in their country of origin or return, or sell. What is on land that is for adults and the problems they encounter in this case, is your problem, but still only be informed, should not be held responsible.

rose_mer... said...

and at 18 I think they are adults, but I guess they have to be in their care, but if you wreck something! So, what do you feel is necessary to prevent the drunken debauchery!

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