Higher duty of care- is for people that are less able of doing basic things daily on their own (young people and children)
Higher duty of care is similar to duty of care refers to a legal obligation to one person for example a coach or a teacher to ensure safety of their class or group. However, if a coach or teacher has a duty of care then the headmaster …show more content…
• Both legislations (such as fire safety act, sports grounds act) and legal factors (duty of care, loco parentis) if not carried out correctly can lead to prosecution. For example if a sports ground did not have enough fire exits for the spectators and a fire broke out and people could not escape then the owner/manager would be prosecuted and held liable. This would be the same if a teacher took a group of students on a trip and did not do everything in their power to ensure the childs safety and an accident occurred then the teacher would be legally liable.
The regulatory bodies make sure there’s safety of people in a certain group. An example of this is the FIFA, they would only ensure that there is safety around in football. While legislations look at safety in more than one area of sport. They look at sport areas where individuals play to make sure there is safety in check like first aid kits, fire and safety in every sporting event. It also makes sure that everyone is treated fairly i.e. male and female taking part in sport. Legal factors is when someone is in your care and that you have to ensure that is safety, no risk in the sport activity, first aid kit and also you need to know issue’s if