New safety product stops broken rug clips and straps
Safe-Gum is a rubber rug clip attachment that can be fixed onto chest, surcingle and fillet or leg strap clips, but breaks in an emergency — rather than the rug.
 
				Safe-Gum is a rubber rug clip attachment that can be fixed onto chest, surcingle and fillet or leg strap clips, but breaks in an emergency — rather than the rug.
 
				Horse industry and safety experts have reacted with caution to impact testing done on the Point Two equine air jacket
 
				A new certification scheme has been introduced to make it easier for riders to ensure they are wearing high-visibility garments that comply with British safety standards
 
				Riders competing in their first British Eventing competitions must start at BE100 (pre-novice) instead of novice level from July, under new rules designed to improve safety
 
				Event riders, trainers and coaches are invited to the forum which features demonstrations from Yogi Breisner, Di Lampard, Shane Breen, Eric Smiley and Pammy Hutton.
 
				Horses travelling in two-stall horseboxes could be saved from potentially fatal accidents by a new safety device, claims its manufacturer — and horse rescue experts agree
 
				H&H website editor Carol Phillips reports on British Eventing's REACT eventing clinic in Bucks
 
				A new series of eventing clinics aimed at novice riders has been launched by British Eventing and is supported by Tri-Zone
 
				British Eventing is hosting a series of eventing safety forums around the country this month to share ideas with the public
 
				European safety standard body protectors could be on the market by the end of the year and a new body protector for carriage driving is to be introduced
 
				An international survey to measure the extent and consequences of horse-related injuries has been launched online
 
				Riders are being urged to take part in a survey on horse-related injury
 
				Extra protection for post-operative riders
 
				The FEI is considering introducing licences for four-star riders under plans to improve levels of safety in eventing
 
				Horse & Hound hosts a debate about eventing safety with some luminaries from the eventing world and discusses how the incident log helps to keep track of dangerous riding
 
				Academics in Australia have created a database for recording eventing falls that they hope to share with fellow federations around the world
 
				The USEA and the USEF have come up with a number of new rules for eventing in the US to try to limit horse falls
 
				Thirty-one-year-old Georgia Hill, of Burley-in-Wharfdale suffered internal injuries after losing her stirrup and falling from her horse, a coroner has ruled
 
				A petition for better access to the countryside, signed by over 23,000 horse riders and drivers, has been given to Jonathan Shaw, minister for the horse
 
				A new system will investigate incidents when judges are injured while undertaking their duties in the show ring
