This document discusses work health and safety responsibilities for horse clubs and organizations in South Australia. It explains that most horse sport and recreation activities fall under the jurisdiction of the Work Health and Safety Act through affiliation with state or national bodies or by employing workers like judges or contractors. It emphasizes that committee members are responsible for providing a safe working environment and managing risks through processes like hazard identification, assessment, and implementing control methods. The document provides examples of record keeping, training, safe work procedures, first aid, and control measures that clubs can use to comply with their health and safety obligations.