As a voluntary participant of the Penn Corridor Great Indy Cleanup all individuals must agree to the following Terms & Conditions:
- Agreement that your participation is voluntary;
- Commitment to complete the tasks assigned;
- Adherence to and compliance with the Volunteer Rules & Procedures as indicated by the Coordinator. Check out our Cleanup Safety Tips!
- Agreement to release and discharge the Penn Corridor Great Indy Cleanup, its agents and employees, and all other persons associated with the Penn Corridor Great Indy Cleanup from liability for any injuries, accidents, or physical conditions that I may suffer during the event, claims, costs, and damages, including but not limited to those arising out of or related to my participation as a Penn Corridor Great Indy Cleanup Volunteer.
- Grant full permission for the Penn Corridor Great Indy Cleanup to use my name, likeness, voice, photographs, videotapes, or quotations from me in accounts, promotions and activities, in any medium, related to any Penn Corridor Great Indy Cleanup events.
- Understanding that this agreement is a release of liability and contract between the the Volunteer and Penn Corridor Great Indy CleanUp made at the Volunteers own free will
- All volunteers must adhere to the safety rules, behave in an orderly fashion, and refrain from using foul language.
- Volunteers must wear closed toe, flat heeled shoes. No sandals, flip flops or clogs. Volunteers without closed toe shoes cannot participate in the Cleanup. It is also recommended that volunteers wear long pants.
- Volunteers must wear gloves when picking up litter and small trash.
- Volunteers should NOT handle any hazardous waste or potentially hazardous materials or items including motor oil, gasoline, batteries, syringes, or metal or plastic containers that smell or appear to contain noxious material, etc. If you do not know what something is, do not handle it. The location of any hazardous materials should be reported to the Cleanup Coordinator.
- Volunteers should NOT put hands or feet into bushes, under debris, into tires, or any other places that may harbor snakes or spiders. Use litter sticks to pull litter out of bushes.
- Watch where you are stepping to avoid nails or broken glass.
- If assigned specific tools (including pick-up sticks) as a port of your Cleanup assignment, use them solely for the intended purpose and return all assigned tools at the completion of the Cleanup.
- Respect private property. Do not go onto any properties posted with “Private Property” or “No Trespassing” signs. Do not go onto property behind fences or gates. If you are asked to leave an area by someone claiming to be a property owner, please notify the Cleanup Coordinator and leave the area.
- The Cleanup Headquarters will have a basic first aid kit with band aids, peroxide, etc for minor injuries.
- If you have any injuries that you feel are an emergency, or are life threatening, you should dial 911 immediately and notify the Cleanup Coordinator.
- If you have an injury that is not life threatening, but which you believe requires follow-up care, you should proceed as you normally would to handle any other injury you might incur as a private citizen. You may need to go to urgent care or make an appointment to see your own doctor.
- Arranging or paying for medical services or attention is not the responsibility of the Penn Corridor Great Indy Cleanup, its agents or employees, or any other persons associated with the Penn Corridor Great Indy Cleanup.