Whether you're a horse owner, agistment provider, riding coach, equestrian centre, club or event organiser, documenting incidents as soon as they occur helps create an accurate record of what happened, supports appropriate follow-up and promotes a safer equestrian environment.
An Incident, Injury & Property Damage Report provides a practical way to record important details relating to accidents, injuries, near misses and property damage, including the circumstances of the incident, people and horses involved, witnesses, actions taken and any follow-up required.
The StableDocs Incident, Injury & Property Damage Report has been specifically developed for Australia and New Zealand to help horse owners and equestrian businesses maintain clear, consistent and professional records in a practical, easy-to-use format that supports good risk management and responsible horse ownership.


The report has been designed around the information commonly required to accurately document horse-related incidents, injuries, near misses and property damage, including:

Incidents can occur in any equestrian environment, regardless of experience, training or the precautions taken. Whether the incident involves a person, horse, vehicle, equipment or property, documenting the details as soon as possible helps create an accurate record, supports appropriate follow-up and contributes to safer horse-related activities.
An Incident, Injury & Property Damage Report helps:
While an incident report cannot prevent accidents from occurring, maintaining accurate and timely records helps support informed decision-making, demonstrates responsible management practices and contributes to the ongoing safety and wellbeing of people, horses and equestrian facilities.

An Incident, Injury & Property Damage Report is used to document accidents, injuries, near misses and property damage that occur during horse-related activities. It provides a clear and consistent record of what happened, who was involved and any immediate actions taken, helping support appropriate follow-up and ongoing risk management.
These situations can arise in many equestrian settings, including private horse properties, agistment facilities, riding schools, equestrian centres, clubs, clinics, competitions and other horse-related activities. Whether the incident involves a rider, horse handler, visitor, employee, volunteer, horse or property, maintaining an accurate written record helps ensure important details are documented while they are still fresh
Every incident is different. Some may involve a minor injury or near miss, while others may result in damage to facilities, equipment or vehicles, or require medical or veterinary attention. Recording the circumstances of each incident helps establish a factual record, supports appropriate investigation where required and can assist with communication, insurance matters and future risk reduction.
A written Incident, Injury & Property Damage Report provides a practical way to document key information consistently, helping horse owners and equestrian businesses maintain professional records, support workplace and property safety, and encourage continuous improvement in risk management practices.
This template is ideal for:
If you're looking to document participant risk acknowledgement before horse-related activities commence, our Horse Riding Liability Waiver may be a better option. If you need to outline the terms and expectations of an ongoing riding arrangement, our Casual Riding Agreement is also available.
Where appropriate, many horse owners and equestrian businesses choose to use these documents together as part of a comprehensive risk management and record-keeping system.
When you purchase this template you'll receive:
Incident, Injury & Property Damage Report
A professionally formatted, fully editable Microsoft Word document that can be customised to suit your individual arrangement.
Ready-to-Print PDF
Perfect if you'd prefer to complete the agreement by hand or print immediately.
User Guide
A practical guide explaining each section of the agreement and how to tailor it to your circumstances.
Every template is:
✔ Professionally presented
✔ Practical and easy to understand
✔ Fully editable in Microsoft Word
✔ Supplied with a printable PDF
✔ Supported by a comprehensive User Guide
Our goal is simple: to help horse owners and riders create clear, practical documentation without the complexity of traditional legal documents.
Please reach us at ausstabledocs@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Yes. The agreement is supplied in Microsoft Word format, allowing you to customise it to suit your individual leasing arrangement. A printable PDF version is also included.
Yes. The template has been specifically developed for use by horse owners and riders throughout Australia and New Zealand.
No. This template is provided as a practical document designed to assist in recording your agreement. It does not constitute legal advice. Independent legal advice should be sought where appropriate.
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