By signing this Release and in consideration of being permitted to attend Safety Northwest 2024 ("the event"), I agree to release and indemnify SAFETY THIRD, LLC, all volunteers and organizers of the event, the owners of Tygh Valley Fairgrounds, Wasco County, and their heirs, executors, administrators, legal representatives, and assigns (collectively "Safety Northwest") from liability as described below.
EVENT RULES: I agree to follow all laws and rules listed in the Prep Guide, and official signs and notices, and to follow instructions from event staff and volunteers. I understand that if I leave my vehicle in an unauthorized location, it may be towed at my expense. I understand that I may be removed from the event at any time for any reason without advance warning or a refund.
CONSENT: I agree not to contact, harass, or engage in sexual activities with any other person at the event without first ensuring that they are capable of consenting, and receiving their consent, and to cease the instant consent is withdrawn. The Precipitation Northwest Code of Conduct is discussed in more detail in the event Prep Guide. I agree to read and understand it. I understand that any violation of this code may result in my being removed from the event and/or referred to law enforcement.
I understand that commercial use of pictures or video taken at Safety Northwest is prohibited without written consent, prior to the event, from SAFETY THIRD, LLC. I agree that I am responsible for respecting event participants and asking their permission BEFORE I photograph or film them. If I am asked to stop photographing or filming, I will do so immediately.
Most event infrastructure, activities, and art are created by participants. Some items may include inherently dangerous elements, including fire. While Safety Northwest may provide assistance or financial sponsorship to some participants, it does not inspect, evaluate, or otherwise control what they build or what they do, and does not ensure that they do it safely, and is not liable for injuries they cause. Participants are responsible for being aware of their surroundings and on alert for dangerous conditions.
Tygh Valley Fairgrounds, the property where the event is held, is accessible to the public. While Safety Northwest has attempted to eliminate hazards as appropriate, this property can still be expected to have all hazards that might be expected on rural fairgrounds and forest land with rivers, ponds, plateaus and rocky areas including holes, sharp objects both natural and manmade, insects, rattlesnakes, ticks, other wild animals, unexpected weather conditions, water hazards, and limited visibility.
Safety Northwest is composed of volunteer safety team members, but does not guarantee the ability or availability to treat any particular illness or injury or respond to any emergency, including fire. In the event of an emergency, 911, local law enforcement, and emergency services will manage the incident.
Participants are responsible for settling their own disputes and reporting crimes to law enforcement.