If they don't know her medical background they should mind their own business.
They provide a service, they aren't health care professionals
Same as a cafe owner shouldn't stop a fat woman buying a cake and a Coke.
I think the gym should intervene if a person is damaging equipment/facilities or if the person is trying to perform an exercise in a dangerous fashion (say heavy benching, without a rack or pins) but leave those alone whom apart from appearance are otherwise ok.
......if the person is trying to perform an exercise in a dangerous fashion (say heavy benching, without a rack or pins) but leave those alone whom apart from appearance are otherwise ok.
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In this instance yes.
In your instance, no.
From an OHS point of view... the gym does have a duty of care to ensure that people entering and using their facility are not exposed to undue risk as a result of the facility's equipment, processes, etc.
This duty of care though is limited to that which is "reasonable" for them to (A) exert some control over; and, (B) have reasonable knowledge of. ( This doesnt mean that "ignorance is bliss" - quite the contrary, the test is not "what you know" but "what you SHOULD know" )
In this case, it is not reasonable to expect the staff or owners of a gym to adequately diagnose and manage health conditions such as anorexia. They are not health care professionals. If they WERE to intervene based on their own, unqualified, assessment then it is likely they would open up a far greater can of worms than if they just left it alone.
I think the gym should intervene if a person is damaging equipment/facilities or if the person is trying to perform an exercise in a dangerous fashion (say heavy benching, without a rack or pins) but leave those alone whom apart from appearance are otherwise ok.
have you seen marathon runners?
Who decides whats dangerous
Who makes that decision??
i think it should be the same as pubs/clubs with the responsible servicing of grog , while the bar tender isn't a medical professional but they should be able to tell the difference between working out and going to extremes
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