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HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES IN
HOSPITALITY OPERATIONS
AND SUGGESTIONS FOR
LIMITING LIABILITY
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Chad Ca l laghan CSC, CPP
Pr inc ipa l, Premises L iab i l i t y Experts , LLCSecur i t y Consu l tant to the Amer ican Hote l &Lodging Associat ionFormer ly V ice Pres ident o f Safety & secur i t yfor Marr iot t Internat ional (35 yrs)Senior Adv isor to HSSS
M i c h a e l A m a r o Pa rt ner , Pr indl e, Ama ro, Goet z , et . a l .
F o u n d i n g M e m b e r o f I n t e r n at i o n a l A m u s e m e n t& Leisure Defense Associa t ion
Founding Boa rd Member of Na t io na l Rest a ura nta n d R e t a i l D e f e n s e A s s o c i a t i o n
Member of Amer i ca n Boa rd of Tr ia l At t orneys(ABOTA)
J a m e s O . E i l e r , E s q
P a r t n e r , K a i s e r S w i n d e l l s & E i l e r
M e m b e r , G l o b a l A l l i a n c e o f H o s p i t a l i t y A t t o r n e y s ;M e m b e r , A c a d e m y o f H o s p i t a l i t y I n d u s t r y A t t o r n e y s ;F o u n d i n g M e m b e r H o s p i t a l i t y B a r A s s o c i a t i o n ; D e f e n ser e s e a r c h I n s t i t u t e H o s p i t a l i t y, R e s t a u r a n t & R e t a i lC o m m i t t e e
A d j u n c t P r o f e s s or o f L e g a l I s s u e s i n H o s p i t a l i t yM a n a g e m e nt C a l i f o r n i a S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y L o n g B e a c h
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1. Definition of a high-risk activity:
Any activity out of the norm of mainstreamhotel amenities that has the potential forhighly-elevated risk and major liabilityexposure
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Examples of High Risk Activities 2. Examples of High Risk Activities and Discussion:
A. Jet skis / Sailing and other Boating Activities B. Parasailing C. Rock climbing walls
D. Fireworks displays E. Building walking
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Examples of High Risk Activities
2. Examples of High Risk Activities and Discussion: F. Fire walking
G. Sumo wrestling (football)
H. Beach Activities
I. Pools / Water Slides / Water Park Recreational Activities
J. Amusement Park Style Rides
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Examples of High Risk Activities
2. Examples of High Risk Activities and Discussion:K. Buggy / Sleigh / Horse Ridding Activities
L. Skiing / Snow Boarding / Ski Jumping
M. Hiking / Sponsored Walks / Expeditions
N. Spas / Exercise Classes or Training
O. Making Recommendations for Expeditions / Training / Equipment / Locations
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Discussions Regarding High Risk Activities
3. What are the reasons hotels are beginning to offer more
high-risk activities for guests?
A. To provide an all inclusive experiential hotel stay
B. To remain competitive in their market
C. To provide new streams of revenue in difficult economic times
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Legal Issues Regarding Resort and leisure Activities
1. Not an Insurer of the guest or patrons safety
A. Special Relationship however does exist under the law
2. The Creation of a Legal Duty of Care
A. Building / Safety / Health / Civil Rights Codes and Regulations
B. Contractual Obligationsrental and use agreements, etc
C. Industry Standards
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Legal Issues Regarding Resort and leisure Activities
3. Potential Causes of Action / Legal Theories of Liability
A. General Negligence-Always the Fall Back Cause of Action
B. Premises Liability
1. What is the Dangerous Condition
2. On vs. Off Premises Claims
C. Negligent Entrustment
1. Was the Guest or Patron injured by a piece of RecreationalEquipment / No Confirmation on how to use / Failure to Properly
equip or Supervise
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Legal Issues Regarding Resort and leisure Activities
3. Potential Causes of Action / Legal Theories of Liability
D. Negligent MaintenanceMaintenance of recreational Equipment and Locations
E. Negligent Hiring / Training and Supervision of Employees / Agents / Franchisees
F. Breach of Warranty of Safety
G. Violations of States and Federal Disability Laws in Resort Activities
H. Violations of the Food Drug & Cosmetics ActFood Modernization Act
I. Violations of the Maritime Security Act
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Legal Issues Regarding Resort and leisure Activities
3. Potential Causes of Action / Legal Theories of Liability
J. Common Carrier Liability
4. Third Party Liability Issues
A. Vendors / Independent Contractors / Service Providers
B. Franchisees / Licensees
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Specific Discussions on High Risk Activities and Solutions
1. Industry Standards/Trade Associations Are there any specific industry standards that exist?
Some trade associations, like the World Water Park Association, haveConsiderations for Operating Safety, for Recreational Water Rides
The Roller Skating Association, Bowling Proprietors of America, and theNational Laser Tag Association have their own Risk Mana gementGuidelines as well.
American College of Sports Medicine Standards for health a nd fitnessindustry
2. ASTM Standards Are there any standards promulgated by the American Society of Testing and Materials
that apply?
They are voluntary standards, however, plaintiffs attorneys and theirexperts hold operators to those standards as best practices, and arguethat failure to comply with the sa me, is negligence.
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Specific Discussions on High Risk Activities and Solutions (Cont.)
3. Regulatory Requirements
Are there any regulations (federal or state) that apply?
Traveling or mobile rides fall under the oversight of the FederalGovernment, as part of the Consumer Products Safety Act.
Fixed or permanent rides are not governed by the federalgovernment; however, many states have regulatory agencies that
oversee the operation of amusement rides.
Some states, like New Jersey and California require certification of
rides before they can be opened to the public. There may also be specific statutes that govern your attraction (e.g.
Virginia Grame-Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act (for pool and spa
drains), The Americans With Disabilities Act (and the 2010Amendment, which governs pool lifts and accessible entrances.
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Specific Discussions on High Risk Activities and Solutions (Cont.)
4. Waivers and Releases
Does your state case law or statutes recognize the use of waivers andrelease agreements?
The majority of states do recognize the use of pre-activity waivers and release
agreements Some states have statutes that make such waiver and release agreements void
as against public policy (e.g. Louisiana, Montana, Virginia except auto racing;New York (health and fitness)
Most states, however, do not allow a parent to waive or release a claim on behalfof a minor
Generally, to be enforceable, the document, read as a whole, much be clear,
explicit and express an objective intent that legal rights are being given up, andthe specific injury producing event is covered by the language in the document
Make sure to use the headings waiver and release, and words such asnegligence, hold harmless, release and waive
Include personal injury, death, binding on heirs, as well as medicaltreatment rendered, or failed to be rendered
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Specific Discussions on High Risk Activities and Solutions
(Cont.)
Transfer of Risk
At the time of purchase or contract from manufacturer or
supplier
Include indemnity language in contract
Get Additional Insurance Protection from Manufacturer or
Seller
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Questions & Answers
Thank You
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