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Affiliated Club Benefits
Assistance The numerous benefits to Affiliated Clubs are most important in this modern age where there is so much responsibility involved in the running of any organisation. The SCTA aims to assist all affiliated clubs to understand and implement any legislation affecting the day to day running of their clay shooting activities.
Managing a Club The SCTA will assist in the setting up of the administration and layouts of a club who may wish to affiliate. It is extremely important that persons wishing to form a club do so correctly from the outset and are aware of the safety and legislation aspects of their project.
Information Courses For example "Child and Vulnerable Adult Protection Information" and "Health and Safety" seminars are available to club officials.
Just a small selection of topics that you need to know about running a club -
- Lead ban legislation Use of Steel Shot
- First Aid Working at Heights
- Risk Assessment Eye and Ear Protection
- Children at work Machinery Regulations
- Food Hygiene Club Safety Policy
- Emergency Action Plans RIDDOR Explained
- Toilet Facilities Washing and cleaning
- Health and Safety Responsibilities Technical Rules
- General Rules & Regulations Financial management
- Workplace Regulations Insurance Public Liability
- Insurance Employers Liability Displaying of Signs
- Electrical Equipment Regulations Fire Precautions
- Section 11 (6) Fire Arms Act Training of Ground Staff
- Safety Equipment Manual Handling
- Portable Appliance Testing
The above are a few of the many items that must be considered when running or setting up a Clay Target Shooting Club. The SCTA are here to help you in the administration of your club.
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