White Island Volcanic Eruption and Dialogue About Risk I agree with Rachael, if its there and there is an element of danger then I'm in the queue. But Whaakari is a living, unpredictable danger and controlling the awesome power of mother nature is not possible. And, as safety professionals, we all know that the last line of defense is PPE.
If you jump from the Skytower you have to wear overalls, swim with sharks a shark proof cage, climb mountains have ropes,carabiners and a hard hat, etc. etc. but these visitors walked to the edge of an active volcano in t-shirts, shorts and jandels - not a hint of personal protective equipment.
Fire proof overalls, stout walking boots, hard hat and face shields may well have reduced the injuries and possibly saved some lives.
In my opinion stopping the tours is not an option (although it may be one the government attempts to enforce upon us) but the control of the risks by the official/licensed tour companies should be by "appropriate and used PPE" and not just a signature on an insurance waiver.
The loss of life this week is sad and tragic, and I offer my condolences to those affected, wishing a speedy and full recovery to the injured.
Finally, lets get the recovery done. Somebody make a meaningful decision rather than a committee that continually hedges its bets. Please.