BS ISO 21101:2014
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Adventure tourism. Safety management systems. Requirements
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2014 | 32 |
This International Standard outlines the requirements of a safety management system for adventure tourism activity providers.
A provider can use this International Standard for the following:
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to enhance safety performance;
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to meet expectations for participant and staff safety;
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to demonstrate safe practice;
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to support compliance with applicable legal requirements.
This International Standard can be used by all types and sizes of providers, operating in different geographic, cultural and social environments.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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6 | Foreword |
7 | Introduction |
8 | Section sec_1 Section sec_2 Section sec_3 Section sec_3.1 Section sec_3.2 Section sec_3.3 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
9 | Section sec_3.4 Section sec_3.5 Section sec_3.6 Section sec_3.7 Section sec_3.8 Section sec_3.9 Section sec_3.10 |
10 | Section sec_3.11 Section sec_3.12 Section sec_3.13 Section sec_3.14 Section sec_3.15 Section sec_3.16 Section sec_3.17 |
11 | Section sec_3.18 Section sec_3.19 Section sec_3.20 Section sec_3.21 Section sec_3.22 Section sec_3.23 Section sec_3.24 Section sec_3.25 Section sec_3.26 Section sec_3.27 Section sec_3.28 |
12 | Section sec_3.29 Section sec_3.30 Section sec_3.31 Section sec_3.32 Section sec_3.33 |
13 | Section sec_3.34 Section sec_3.35 Section sec_3.36 Section sec_3.37 Section sec_3.38 Section sec_3.39 |
14 | Section sec_3.40 Section sec_3.41 Section sec_3.42 Section sec_3.43 Section sec_3.44 Section sec_4 Section sec_4.1 Section sec_4.2 4 Context of the organization 4.1 Understanding the organization and its context 4.2 Understanding the needs and expectations of interested parties |
15 | Section sec_4.3 Section sec_4.4 Section sec_5 Section sec_5.1 Section sec_5.2 4.3 Determining the scope of the adventure tourism safety management system 4.4 Adventure tourism safety management system 5 Leadership 5.1 Leadership and commitment 5.2 Policy |
16 | Section sec_5.3 Section sec_6 Section sec_6.1 Section sec_6.1.1 Section sec_6.1.2 5.3 Organizational roles, responsibilities and authorities 6 Planning 6.1 Actions to address risks and opportunities |
17 | Section sec_6.1.3 Section sec_6.2 6.2 Adventure tourism safety objectives and planning to achieve them |
18 | Section sec_7 Section sec_7.1 Section sec_7.2 Section sec_7.3 Section sec_7.4 Section sec_7.4.1 7 Support 7.1 Resources 7.2 Competence 7.3 Awareness 7.4 Communication |
19 | Section sec_7.4.2 Section sec_7.4.3 Section sec_7.5 Section sec_7.5.1 7.5 Documented information |
20 | Section sec_7.5.2 Section sec_7.5.3 Section sec_8 Section sec_8.1 8 Operation 8.1 Operational planning and control |
21 | Section sec_8.2 Section sec_8.3 8.2 Emergency preparedness and response 8.3 Managing incidents |
22 | Section sec_9 Section sec_9.1 Section sec_9.2 9 Performance evaluation 9.1 Monitoring, measurement, analysis and evaluation 9.2 Internal audit |
23 | Section sec_9.3 Section sec_10 Section sec_10.1 9.3 Management review 10 Improvement 10.1 Nonconformity and corrective action |
24 | Section sec_10.2 10.2 Continual improvement |
25 | Annex sec_A Annex sec_A.1 Annex sec_A.2 Annex sec_A.3 Annex A (normative) Adventure tourism risk management process |
26 | Annex sec_A.4 |
27 | Annex sec_B Figure fig_B.1 Figure fig_B.2 Annex B (informative) Partial examples of tools for safety management |
28 | Figure fig_B.3 Figure fig_B.4 |
29 | Reference ref_1 Reference ref_2 Reference ref_3 Reference ref_4 Reference ref_5 Reference ref_6 Reference ref_7 Bibliography |