Facility Standards
Equine Welfare & Management
Activity Standards
Glossary
Administrative Standards
100

Staff and volunteers must know the designated location of this emergency tool.

What is a working telephone or communication device? (F16)

100

The maximum number of hours an equine may work in one day and the number of continuous hours an equine may work in one session.

What are six and three hours? (EQM5)

100

This credentialed role must directly conduct or supervise mounted sessions.

Who is a PATH Intl. Certified Riding Instructor? (MA1)

100

This phrase describes the full range of services where professionals use horses to benefit people.

What are Equine-Assisted Services?

100

This is required to happen annually.

What is updating participant/volunteer information? (A23)

200

These must be posted next to the phone for use during emergencies.

What are written emergency instructions? (F16)

200

This policy establishes both a per-session and per-day workload limit for equines.

What is the equine workload limit policy? (EQM6)

200

This is required regarding stirrup use.

What are implemented, written policies regarding use of safety stirrups and shoe requirements? (MA4)

200

This term refers to non-therapy services using horses in education, organizations, and personal development.

What is Equine Assisted Learning?

200

Implemented written policy for the dismissal of volunteers and guests from center activities.

What is a discharge policy? (A10)

300

These must be in visible and readily accessible locations.

What are fire extinguishers? (F17)

300

This must include evaluating age, soundness, temperament, height, build conformation, gender and herd dynamics.

What is the written criteria for initial prospective equine screening? (EQM1)

300

The documentation that is required outlining what personnel are trained in mounting and dismounting procedures.

What is a written list available on-site? (MA3)

300

These include skills like communication, empathy, and coping with stress.

What are Life Skills? 

300

There must be a written policy for this situation, as well as documentation that outlines circumstances, witnesses and actions. Previous filled out forms and blank copies of forms must be available on-site.

What are occurrence report requirements? (A24)

400

Items that must be placed in a locations convenient to but not within the working area of the arena.

What are mounting blocks, ramps and lifts? (F30-32)

400

These include equine age, breed, weight, body condition, balance, health and soundness, participants weight, height, body proportions, balance and riding skills.

What are weight-carrying and workload variables? (EQM6)

400

This is required if a helmet is being worn for mounted services that is not ASTM-SEI approved for equestrian use.

What is written documentation meeting PATH Int. guidelines for alternative helmet use? (MA2)

400

This term refers to riding activities that are led by a PATH certified instructor that are not classified as therapy.

What is therapeutic riding?

400

This is required to be in place to protect the center, the staff and volunteers.

What is commercial general liability insurance? (A2)

500

Minimum items required in an equine first-aid kit.

What are horse thermometer, topical antibiotic, antiseptic cleaner and wound bandage materials? (F19)

500

A written process identifying who evaluates, who decides and what happens when an equine is no longer appropriate for program participation.

What are equine removal procedures? (EQM2)

500

This is required at each site during services, with written documentation available on-site.

What is at least one person with current certification in first aid and adult and child CPR? (A29)



500

This is an instructor of therapeutic horsemanship who is certified by PATH Intl.

What is a PATH Intl. Certified Riding Instructor?

500

This is required for the purpose of risk management planning.

What is written evidence that health and safety concerns that are unique to the center have been identified? (A7)