Safety Plan for Ross Rowing Club Regattas
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1 Safety Plan for Ross Rowing Club Regattas To take place on Sunday August 27 th and Monday August 28th 2017 at Ross Rowing Club, The Rope Walk, Ross on Wye, HR9 7BU OS Grid ref of entrance for cars and trailers SO , Lat & Long: Lat , Long Contact details: Niki Ryan, Regatta Organising Committee Chairman & ; Secretary: Dave Sykes, safety Adviser: ; 1.0 Introduction The Regatta will be held on the waters of the River Wye from approximately 900m upstream to 100m downstream of the Rowing Club Steps. The course will be 750m downstream. It i s anticipated that there will be approximately 50 events for Junior and Adult Rower on Sunday August 27 th and similarly approximately 50 events for Adult Rowers Monday August 28 th run in two Divisions. A non qualifying event of Pointless Eights will be run independently of the BROE registration system. There will be competition at Junior, Novice, IM1-3 and Masters Levels. All crews are required to be able to steer a course. Racing will be in fine boats, two lanes head to head racing under British Rowing Rules over 750m. Ross Rowing Club works to provide a safe environment in accordance with British Rowing s Row Safe, although competitors, coaches and clubs are specifically reminded that: Every adult attending the event, including those competing, or officiating, is personally responsible for their own safety Competitors, together with their coaches, shall decide whether or not they are competent to compete in the weather and river conditions as they find them on the day A responsible adult shall accompany juniors competing in the event to assist them in loco parentis and assumes responsibility for their safety and welfare.
2 2.0 Event Organisation Organised by: Ross Rowing Club Organising Committee Name Contact No Chairman: G Watling chairman@rossrowingclub.co.uk Chairman of Race Bryn Hughes brynhughes0@gmail.com Committee: Regatta Organizing Committee Chairman & Secretary Event Water Safety Adviser: David Sykes dave@syko.biz Event Welfare Officer: Wendy Burden wgburden@btinternet.com Other members Niki Ryan Tim Ball Annie Williams Torsten Pope Race Committee Chairman Bryn Hughes brynhughes0@gmail.com Coordinating Umpire: Mike Jones Mikeandrose1@outlook.com Umpire: Neil Lucas N968lucas@btinternet.com 2.2 Communication 2.2A Navigation Authority / Local land owners Environmental Agency informed of event no further permission or conditions required. lynn.bulbeck@environment---agency.gov.uk & paul.senior@environment---agency.gov.uk Letters to land owners, Mr. Scudamore & Mrs. Brewer, sent as required. 2.2B Emergency Services Herefordshire Emergency Services, notified using Herefordshire Public Event Safety Advisory Group Form [covers Hereford & Worcester Fire & Rescue, West Mercia Police, West Midlands Ambulance Service] 2.2C Highways/community/Other River users Advertised in local paper a few weeks before event, published on RRC Website and Facebook page. 2.2D First Aid, Provided by St Johns Ambulance people, located along river bank between Club House and Control Commission. Defibrillator, oxygen advance first aid skills from 8.30is until 5.30pm. 2.2E Third party Services e.g. Loud Speaker System, On site Retailers, Electrical supplies, Waste Water, Sanitary services, Photographic Services, Food Supplies Register of Retail contacts and Facilities Supplies maintained by RRC Officials 2.2G For participants Documents published on RRC Website include: --- Regatta Poster --- Competitor Instructions --- Course Map & Circulation Pattern --- Welfare Plan & Statement, And downloadable Welfare Form for visiting Clubs
3 --- Safety Plan --- Risk Assessment --- Emergency Access Location --- Emergency Response Plan 2.2H Cancellation or curtailment of the event The Race Committee will monitor river and weather conditions prior to the event and should conditions have the potential to significantly increase the risk associated with participating in the Regatta the Race Committee Chairman will take the decision to abandon the Regatta. This will be communicated to participants and all relevant parties by means of a formal PA announcement/ Notice on the RRC Website/ Facebook Page/ s to all key Club contacts 2.3 At the start of the event Organizers / Umpires, marshals, monitors/safety people, 3 rd party services (Rescue Launches / First Aid) Notification of planned safety briefings, to be held on the Boat House ramp before racing commences by a RRC Official For participants Competitor instructions and Safety documentation available to download from RRC website Notification of the Abandonment Plan, will be issues by the Regatta Race Committee Chairman Boats on/off Protocol A RRC Official at boat check, and helpers on beach will endeavor to ensure! All crews are aware of the circulation pattern and be advised of river hazards.! All crews must pass through Boat Check to ensure boat integrity to BR guidelines.! Coxes to wear the appropriate buoyancy aid.! Boating area clearly marked.! Care to be exercised when crossing the public footpath.! Boats on & boats off areas to be checked for potential sharp hazards (broken glass etc) and prepared for ease of descent; crews reminded to wear footware when handling boats on and off the water. Blades location! Marshals on duty to monitor flow of boats, crews and public. For EWSA Monitor conditions Advise on the starting, suspension, alteration or abandonment of the event. 2.4 During the event Organisers Radio communications protocol will be explained at the pre---race briefing with specified channels for Emergency, Umpires and General use. Key contact mobile telephone numbers are included in the Regatta documentation and will be held at Start, Finish, with Umpires pack, Race Control and Registration in addition to First Aid and Notice Board. For EWSA Monitor conditions and incidents or occurrences during the event. Advise on the starting, suspension, alteration or abandonment of the event. Any incidents shall be reported to the Regatta Race Chairman to action as required.
4 Post event Participants / Officials Any feedback or comments on the competition / event safety cover after the event should be sent to : Regatta Secretary ; sharonl.finch@hotmail.co.uk Post Event a Debrief meeting will be held for Regatta Organising Committee within 1 month to feedback any key issues. For participants Describe any plans for debrief after the event to review safety for the event. 2.3 Documentation --- Safety Plan (This document) --- Risk Assessment --- Emergency Access Points --- Emergency Response Plan --- Competitor Instructions --- Course Map & Circulation Pattern --- Welfare Plan & Statement --- Marshalling Instructions --- Radio Protocol --- Safety Launch Equipment 2.4 Safety Monitor Dave Sykes Ross Rowing Club Safety Officer will be in attendance throughout the regatta and will be available by radio to help the coordinating umpire with safety issues. Other positions of cover by RRC Officials: --- Car Park and Trailer Park --- Access Road --- Bankside Path --- Boats On and Boats Off --- Control Commission --- Race Registration --- Start, Finish and by the Club House Safety boats Provider of safety boats: RRC Number of safety boats: 3
5 Are all drivers trained to nationally recognised standards of RYA Level 2 Powerboat or Equivalent Location of safety boats Yes Steps, Bridge, and Ferry RRC has three coaching launches, tin fish types, which also carry safety equipment and would perform rescue functions should the need arise. The coaching launches are capable of alerting the recovery services, helping to recover boats and crews to the bank and also to evacuate one or a maximum of two people at a time who are injured or regarded as at high risk. Neither the nature of the river nor the risk analysis indicates the need for a large launch capable of rescuing a whole crew from a large boat. A List of equipment carried on board is included in the documentation. Launch Protocol: Drivers & Passengers sit down wear Life Jackets normally manned by Driver plus one passenger/assistant, Driver to have engine kill cord attached. Safety kit on board. Blue Box, Throw lines, paddle, grab lines on gunnels, deployable boarding ladder.
6 3. Accident & Emergency Procedures On Water and off Water in case of an accident or emergency the first duty is to the safety of the competitor or any person in difficulty. Water Based Incident Nearest Umpire radios to All Points or Safety Launch. In the case of a capsize the competitor/s will disembark at the Club House. A Marshall will be situated at the START, 250m and 500m along the course and on the FINISH. A safety launch will be situated one at the Bridge and one at the Club House. Land Based incidents --- Controlled initially by those in immediate attendance until the Safety Officer and or the First Aid takes over responsibility. First Aid Cover Provider Qualifications Location Number of people Equipment St Johns Ambulance Registered First Aiders On River bank between Club House and Control Commission Two Qualified First Aiders Defibrillator, oxygen advance first aid skills from 8.30am until 5.30pm. Emergency Services Nearest Hospital with Accident & Emergency Travel Times Ambulance response time Emergency Access points Who will meet and guide Emergency Services: Hereford Approx. 30 minutes, HR1 2ER Subject to West Midlands Ambulance Service Response Club House HR9 7BU Homs Road Car Park HR9 7DE An Official of RRC Emergency Equipment A list of equipment is provided with this pack for the Safety Launches Pre Boating Safety Checks Onus is on the competing Clubs to present their boats at Boat Pairing ensuring they confirm to the rules of racing. Boat pairing will take place before each race as per British Rowing guidelines. No crew should Boat On until they have agree boating with their opposition. 4. Welfare Plan & Statement Please refer to Document included with this pack.
7 RRC Safety Plan Approved by: RRC Officer Signature Date CLUB CHAIRMAN CLUB PRESIDENT RACE COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN MENS CAPTAIN LADIES CAPTAIN REGATTA ORGANSISING CHAIRMAN SAFETY OFFICER WELFARE OFFICER Reference Documents HSG195 The Event Safety Guide British Rowing s Rules of Racing RowSafe, RowSafe +, RowSafe Further Guidance British Rowing Welfare Guidance WG type.co.uk/scripts/latlong-- gridref.html basics-- interactive-- risk-- assessment-- module
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