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What is the most critical component of pre-trip planning?

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Thorough research of weather, terrain, and regulations helps anticipate and mitigate risks.

Which factor is *most* important when assessing group fitness for an activity?

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Matching the activity to the weakest member's ability ensures no one is put at undue risk.

What should a risk management plan always include?

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Clear emergency protocols (e.g., evacuation routes, communication plans) are essential for crisis response.

When is the best time to establish a turnaround time for a day hike?

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Setting a turnaround time *before* starting ensures the group has enough daylight/energy to return safely.

What is the purpose of a "go/no-go" decision point?

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This pre-determined checkpoint allows the group to objectively assess conditions and abort if risks are too high.

Which tool is essential for real-time weather risk assessment during a trip?

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A barometer helps detect sudden pressure drops, indicating storms or worsening conditions.

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How often should you reassess risks during an activity?

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Conditions and group dynamics can change rapidly; continuous monitoring is key.

What should you do if a participant ignores safety instructions?

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Addressing non-compliance immediately reduces risks and reinforces group accountability.

Why is documenting near-misses important?

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Near-misses reveal systemic risks that can be mitigated in future trips.