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What to Bring
All Activities
Windproof / Waterproof jacket & trousers
Full change of clothing, including shoes and underwear
Warm layers of clothing (no jeans)
Protection against the weather i.e. hat & sun cream or gloves
Medication eg. (Asthma inhalers, Epi- Pens) and inform Instructors on arrival
Water based (eg Canoe, Sail, Raft Building)
Old trainers (Not Wellies) you don’t mind getting wet
Wash kit & towel
Land based (eg Map & Compass, Archery)
Walking boots/solid footwear
Midge repellent
Lunch & snack food (available to purchase in Castle Semple Cafe)
Hygiene Advice For Water Users
Whenever you take part in water activities, good personal hygiene is sensible. Whether using
Castle Semple Loch or elsewhere the following normal precautions are recommended:
• Avoid swallowing water if possible
Always:
• Ensure that children or others in your care follow these guidelines
Before going out • Use footwear to help protect feet from cuts
• Cover cuts and grazes with waterproof plasters
• Remember to wash your hands before eating or handling food
Afterwards:
• Take a shower after immersion sports
• Wash clothing and footwear
When you visit, we will display any additional information or advice for blue green algae
warnings, ice etc. If you suffer any ill effects after being in the water, inform your doctor.
Castle Semple Centre Risk Management Summary
1. Adventure Activity Licence Details
The holding of an Activity Adventure Licence from the Activity Adventure Licensing Authority (AALA)
means that we have been inspected by the Adventure Activities Licensing Service (AALS) and our risk
analysis and management systems were found to be satisfactory. Look here for details:
Licence details: Reference No. R0447 Licence No. L12827 Expiry Date 11-06-18
2. Staff Competence and Qualifications
All staff will either hold a relevant national governing body qualification, or a statement of competence
signed by an appropriately experienced and qualified person consistent with the requirements of the
licensing regulations. Copies are available for inspection on site.
3. Adventure Activity Equipment
All equipment provided will be fit for purpose and is inspected as part of our Adventure Activities Licence.
Records of equipment checks are available for inspection on site.
4. Adult and Child Protection Policy
Our policy is consistent with current good practice, scrutiny forms a routine part of our recruitment
procedures. Where there are statutory requirements (e.g. Disclosure Scotland) checks are carried out.
5. Insurance Arrangements
Insurance Company: QBE, Policy no. Y083233QBE0116A
Expiry of cover: 31 October 2017
Public Liability: £25 million
Employer Liability: £5 Million
6. Fire Protection
The Centre has an automatic fire detection system with a link through to the Fire Service. Drills are
carried out at regular intervals and a fire risk assessment has been carried out.

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