THE BRITISH HORSE SOCIETY RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE IN THE EVENT OF AN ACCIDENT
1. a) The telephone number of your local doctor and veterinary surgeon should be easily available to you whenever teaching or hacking. An ambulance may be obtained by dialling 999 but you will be required to give your name, exact location and some description of the type of accident.
b) When out hacking with a class always take with you:
2. KEEP CALM, and USE YOUR COMMON SENSE.
3. If you are riding, halt the ride in an orderly manner. Dismount and hand over your horse; dismount the rest of the ride if necessary and safe to do so. Ensure that they are in a safe position.
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If the injured person is conscious:
5. REMAIN CALM.
6. In the event of an accident involving the horse, make sure he receives attention.
7. It may be necessary to send for medical help or to arrange for the casualty to be taken to hospital unless quite certain of their fitness to continue. In any event, if there is the slightest doubt in your mind, always refer to a senior member of staff or call for medical assistance.
REMEMBER, IN EMERGENCY DIAL 999.
8. As soon as possible, but within the limits imposed by the circumstances, reassure the remainder of your ride by your own calmness and self control and continue your ride or lesson (or get another member of staff to do so).
Remember to make your report in the Accident Book, and if the accident happened on the road, you should complete The British Horse Society Accident Report Form (available from the Road Safety Development Officer, British Horse Society).
The British Horse Society would like to express its appreciation to Dr J Lloyd Parry for his assistance in compiling this information.