Insurance application form This form is for qualified Coaches or RSOs who would like to be added to the BHAA's insurance policy from 1st April 2024 --> 31st March 2025.PrefixMr.Mrs.Ms.Mx.MissDr.Prof.First NameLast NameEmail AddressWhich BHAA Club are you connected to or are you Independent?What qualification do you have? *Coach (Club / Intermediate / Advanced)RSOI confirm that I'm 16yrs old or older *YesInsurance policy requirementsInsurance policyThe Insured must complete:- an up-to-date Documented Risk Assessment in respect of Horseback Archery (including reference to Warning Signs and Range Safety Diagrams of the Venue(s)- Documented Horse Assessment Forms for all Horses before being used for Mounted Archery sessions. If a Horse has been out of work or involved in an incident, a re-assessment must be conducted prior to their return.- an up-to-date Documented Inspection / Maintenance Log of all Equipment (Bows, Bow Strings, Arrows and alike) belonging to the Insured and used for Horseback Archery sessions. All participants must complete:- a Participant Disclaimer prior to partaking in any Ground or Mounted Archery sessions- a Rider Registration Form prior to partaking in any Mounted Archery sessions with their ability/competency verified and documented by a Qualified British Horseback Archery Association (BHAA) Coach(i) Horseback Archery sessions must be under the direct supervision of a Qualified BHAA Coach and/or Range Safety Officer (RSO) at all times. All Participants, Spectators and Helpers must be briefed by a Range Safety Officer (RSO) on Range Safety Protocol (including Range Safety Commands) prior to the commencement of any Ground and/or Mounted Archery sessions.(ii) All Participants must wear a Riding Hat (compliant to current standards) during Mounted Archery sessions at all times. Arm Guards, Gloves, Finger Tape and other Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) may be provided where deemed appropriate by a Qualified BHAA Coach and/or Range Safety Officer (RSO)(iii) All Participants, Horses, Spectators and Helpers must remain behind the Shooting Line until the Range Safety Officer (RSO) commands otherwise. No Participants or Spectators may be permitted on the ground during Mounted Archery sessions other than a Qualified BHAA Coach, Range Safety Officer (RSO) or Experienced Helpers of the Insured.(iv) All (potential) entry points to the range must be clearly marked with “No Entry” Warning Signs and locked (if possible).I confirm that I've read and understand the Insurance Policy requirements and that I'll put the relevant paperwork in place if I don't already have it *YesBHAA's Insurance requirementsI confirm that I've read the BHAA's insurance page (https://bhaa.org.uk/insurance/)) *YesI confirm that I've completed the following requirements to be an insured Coach and/or RSO. Please contact Cathy (email the BHAA with "FAO Cathy" in the subject) with any questions about this. *DBS CheckChild Safeguarding qualificationFirst Aid (minimum online sports first aid course: https://www.trainingexpress.org.uk/course/sports-first-aid/1 OR First Aid at work. Gold standard - 2 day BHS first aid course)I understand that although there is no longer a need to complete a session record form after every session I must report any accidents or near misses using this reporting form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/12v4lsYDTZjN49y1qyyQ5DqIqJBRQ3BkJvFGTeWEeVEg *YesHow many sessions do you expect to run from 1st April 2024 to 31st March 2025? (for BHAA information only)In keeping with the skills required for each coaching qualification we strongly recommend that Coaches limit themselves to teaching the following shots. A coach may decide it is safe to teach a more advanced shot or track if they're running a session for more advanced horseback archers. As always, it’s a requirement for the coach to do an appropriate risk assessment for every session that they teach.Club Coach- Side shots & simple front and back shots (i.e. those required for Raid or within the central 30m of the Tower track) - This includes the following complete tracks: Raid, Aussie, Polish Prelim, Tower 60 and simple arena tracksIntermediate Coach- Everything Club Coach can teach- Plus all shots for Tower 90 & 110, Mamluk, Skirmish, Polish Prelim+ & more complex arena courses- Includes kikac, jamaki & offside shotsAdvanced Coach- Everything Intermediate Coach can teach- Can coach the shots required for all tracks- If a qualified riding instructor then can teach jumping & shooting- If not a qualified riding instructor then can only teach jumping & shooting alongside a qualified riding instructorI understand what I'm qualified to teach based on my coaching qualification *YesI understand that I need to wait for Becca Sweetman to confirm that I've been added to the insurance policy (your name will also be added to the list on the BHAA website) before starting to use the policy. *YesPrice *£84Payment *Insurance FeeSubmit