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Visitor safety policy

We have a duty of care to park visitors, and we manage, but cannot eliminate, risks in parks. This means park visitors must take some responsibility for their own safety.

 

This policy outlines how the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) addresses safety issues and reduces risk to park visitors while maintaining park values.

Policy

  1. The risk management system of the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (the department) is the basis for managing risks for visitor use of parks in New South Wales.
  2. The National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) manages a range of sites and settings, from remote to highly developed. Management responses to hazards should consider the setting, ease of access and levels of visitation.
  3. NPWS has a duty of care for visitor safety - prohibiting conduct does not discharge that duty.
  4. Higher-rated risks should be given higher priority for resources than lesser-rated risks.
  5. Approaches to risk management that promote conservation are preferred over alternatives that may compromise conservation.
  6. Protecting property (including park infrastructure) is important, but less important than ensuring the safety of visitors.
  7. The process of assessing risks, determining a management response and implementing a response must be documented, and the documentation must be accessible.
  8. Management planning instruments can help manage risks to visitor safety by providing a consistent and systematic approach to classifying visitation patterns and on-site hazards, and then determining an appropriate management response. Those instruments include:
    • plans of management
    • statements of management intent
    • branch visitor safety risk registers
    • recreational zoning.