Safety Plan. Trentham Boat Club Rowing Regatta. 5 th June 2016 on the Lake at the. Trentham Garden Estate, Stoke On Trent ST12 9HR.

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1 Safety Plan Trentham Boat Club Rowing Regatta 5 th June 2016 on the Lake at the Trentham Garden Estate, Stoke On Trent ST12 9HR Prepared By: Stuart Connolly Checked By: Andy Greenwell Approved By: Naomi Ellis Page 1

2 Contents Safety Plan... 1 Introduction... 3 Event Officials... 3 Emergency Resources... 3 Rescue... 3 Medical Assistance: Event Cancellation... 4 Rules of Racing... 5 Boat Safety Requirements... 5 Crew Safety... 6 In the event of a racing incident... 6 Coxswains... 6 Junior and Novice crews... 6 Rowing the Course... 7 Navigating to the start:... 7 Navigating the race:... 7 Hazards:... 7 Road and Parking Safety... 8 Boat Trailers... 8 Cars Carrying Boats... 8 Parking for vehicles without boats... 8 Important Notice:... 8 Marshalling Plan... 9 General Duties for all marshals... 9 Race Umpires... 9 Emergency Plan Incident on the Water Incident on Land Emergency services Procedure Contact 999 and state your name and personal details Appendix A: Safety Map Appendix B: Rescue Launch Specification Appendix C: Risk Assessment Trentham Regatta 5th June Action List Page 2

3 Introduction Trentham Boat Club s annual regatta is well established event run in a friendly and safe, yet competitive environment. Rowing crews from different clubs enter the regatta in different events, based on age range, ability and boat size, and the regatta runs sets of 3-lane races over 750 metres in a knockout competition for each event. In order to maintain our existing good record, we have prepared this safety plan which is to be circulated to all competitors via their club administration. It is the responsibility of the participating clubs administration to disseminate this plan to its participating members. 'This Safety Plan complements the safety requirements of the British Rowing Rules of Racing, including BR 'Row Safe. A risk assessment has been completed (Appendix B) covering all activities on the day including rowing and land based undertakings. Many of the points raised in this Safety Plan are to ensure that the assessed risks are mitigated to an acceptable level. Event Officials Regatta Committee Chair Event Safety Advisor Welfare Officer Chief Umpire Naomi Ellis Stuart Connolly Alison Hatton And Greenwell Emergency Resources Event Safety Advisor Stuart Connolly: Mob: stuart_connolly@hotmail.com Rescue 1x inflatable Rib with outboard, 1x hard hull with outboard, 1x Catamaran Vehicular access for ambulance or other rescue service is from the A34 via the Trentham Gardens Estate ( Monkey Forrest ) South Entrance to any lakeside position. Fully sighted course lined with British Rowing Umpires with rescue boats in attendance Medical Assistance:- St John s Ambulance based beside the Trentham Boat Club boat house and will be contactable through the radios. Ambulances A&E, Royal Stoke University Hospital, Dial 999 (15 minutes from Trentham Boat Club via A34). A AED defibrillator is available at the lake side café adjacent from the club house. Page 3

4 Event Cancellation In the event of extreme weather, the organisers will assess the conditions and notify all participants, as soon as possible, through all the event media ( , website, Public address announcements etc.), should the competition be cancelled. At 9:00am on Friday 3rd the Met Office forecast will be checked: At which point a decision will be made whether to cancel or proceed with the event. The Chair of the race committee and Safety Advisor will continue to monitor the weather and lake conditions throughout the event and may call for racing to be suspended. Triggers for suspended racing include; Deterioration of weather or river conditions, thunder and lightning or event affecting the safety of participants. Any such suspension may be temporary or final. Competitors unable to receive a result due to cancellation shall receive a full refund. Page 4

5 Rules of Racing Our regatta race will be run by the rules as set out by British Rowing Rules of Racing. There will be British Rowing qualified members on the umpiring panel whose decisions will be final in all matters of racing and disputes. All boats will be subject to a safety check before racing, including, but not exhaustive at, heel restraints and bow ball checks, as set out in rule Boats deemed unfit will not be allowed to launch until all checks have been satisfied. (See Boat Safety Requirements) All boats must display correct club/boat registration identification on both sides of the boat. Boats with incorrect identities will not be allowed to race. All crews will follow the instruction of race officials and marshals promptly and with courtesy. Boat Safety Requirements Each crew is responsible for ensuring that their boat is safe and meets the standards required by the British Rowing Row Safe. In particular, crews must ensure that: The bow ball is of the correct size, and securely fitted Heel restraints are fitted securely and are adjusted within the permitted limits of less than 7cm Buoyancy compartments are watertight The rudder (where fitted) is secure and rudder lines are in good working order Please Note: The boating and de-boating stages are only large enough for a limited number of people. Crews must boat and de-boat with minimum of fuss and delay. Boating marshals will supervise if necessary but it is not part of the boating marshal's job to carry boats. No unnecessary people on the stages please! Page 5

6 Crew Safety The Trentham Estate lake has no flow and largely shallow and highly visible from most points. Weather conditions in June can be quite variable. Competitors are reminded to be equipped sufficiently, including drinking water, a waterproof top and sun cream. In the event of a racing incident The nearest Umpire will take charge of the situation, summoning help as necessary. Other competitors close to the scene should, if necessary, stop racing and assist those in trouble. Lives are more important than the race. All competitors must have an appreciation of the British Rowing Row Safe: A guide to good practice in rowing. Coxswains All coxswains must wear lifejackets or other approved buoyancy aids as appropriate for their vessel. ONLY manually activated life jackets are permitted in bow loaded boats. In the event of a capsize competitors should: Stay with their boat. Get their upper body out of the water using the boat as a float Wait for assistance from a rescue launch Marshals will be available promptly to offer assistance In the event of competitors being unable to get themselves from the water, the course is fully sighted by umpires and safety boats with radio communications, throw lines and hypothermia blankets who will assist. Competitors will be returned to the club house one rescue boat and the other rescue launches will return the boat. When participants get back to base where there are warm showers, paramedics and treatment area. Leave your boat, for others to attend to. If required, marshals may call for 999 emergency services. Emergency Services should be directed to The Monkey Forest entrance to the Trentham gardens Estate, Post code ST12 9HR. Emergency services shall be directed from the road to the club house from the south entrance and on from there as necessary by an official from Race control. Junior and Novice crews The participant s club coach is responsible for ensuring that racing juniors and novices have sufficient skills to row the course safely. Page 6

7 Rowing the Course Navigating to the start: Participants will launch from the Launching Stage just to the north of the Lake Side Café. They will proceed with caution and courteously towards the start line on to the east side of the islands. There are three specific hazards to be aware of; A shallow sand bank just off a small headland before the first Island marked with orange buoys Over hanging trees from the islands Submerged ironworks in the north west most corner marked with inflatable fender Once past the last island, participants should assemble with their competition, and await further instruction to proceed to the start. The start marshal will indicate when boats should begin to move from the assembly area and onto their start stake boats. Navigating the race: The course is straight 750m which in places comes quite close to the islands. Participants should stay within their own buoyed lanes Once over the finish line competitors should not stop, but continue slowly well beyond the finish line before stopping Winning crews, unless it is a final, will be required to return to the start without landing. They should not spin until they pass the canoe polo net which is approx. 200m past the finish. Participants should wait for instruction from boating marshals before landing. Hazards: 1. A shallow sand bank just off a small headland before the first Island marked with orange buoys 2. Submerged ironworks in the north west most corner marked with inflatable fender 3. Steel swan sculptures in the assembly area. Participants should avoid these and stay clear 4. Over hanging trees from the islands 5. Overhanging trees from the islands 6. Irregular shoreline can cause navigation errors Competitors who take deliberate or careless action which endangers their own or others' safety risk being disqualified under Rule without refund. Page 7

8 Road and Parking Safety Access to the event is from the south entrance to the Trentham Gardens Estate also signed The Monkey Forest and Go Ape off the A34 between Stone and Trentham. The car parks are colour coded and shown on the Course map. Marshals will direct participants to correct car parks Boat Trailers There is designated parking for trailers. Shown as the Green of the other parking areas allocated to the regatta. on the map. Trailers must be positioned and the towing vehicle removed and parked in one Cars Carrying Boats Participants carrying boats on their cars will be allowed into the trailer area only to drop off their boat. The car must then be moved to one of the Blue parking areas allocated to the regatta. Parking for vehicles without boats Free parking for all other participants, is available shown as the blue carpark on the map. Important Notice: The regatta has only been given permission for the parking areas shown on the map. The area shown as no parking is reserved for ticket holders for the Monkey Forest and Go Ape only. Please do not cause embracement to our marshal by attempting to park in those area. You will be refused, asked to move or will be required to buy a ticket. See the course map (Appendix A) for more details on parking areas. Page 8

9 Marshalling Plan Umpires and Marshals will be positioned alone or in pairs, depending on experience and demands of the particular marshalling post. General Duties for all marshals Umpires shall be in position no later than 20 minutes prior to the 1 st boat leaving the launch stage. Umpires shall remain in position until relieved from their post by successor or when the final race is finished. Umpires and Marshals will hand over their 2 way Radio to their successor. Be aware of other umpires, marshals and rescue launch relative to their position Be aware of hazards particular to their post Anticipate danger and warn crews as necessary Ensure crews navigate to the start promptly Should an incident or capsize occur, report over the radio immediately and assist as necessary. Call the rescue boat if required. Race Umpires There will be 5 umpiring positions ensuring full visibility of the course. Race Umpire responsibilities include; Safety of their part of the course Applying the rules including any local rule and controlling the race in their part of the course Note any violations of the rules, including interference and breaches of the safety regulations Course personnel WILL NOT BE PERMITTED to be ferried by safety launch either at the start or finish of a division in any circumstance, save those pertaining to a rescue situation and assistance is required by the launch crews. Please do not cause embracement by asking, as you will be refused. Page 9

10 Emergency Plan In all cases your priority is not to place yourself at added risk by trying to assist others. Only attempt water rescue if safe to do so. Incident on the Water The race course is split into sections, with an umpire responsible for activity on that part of the course. In the event of participants being injured, capsizing or being ill, crews should stay with the boat. 'Notify the nearest Race Official (shout or wave) If in a crewed boat, check to be sure other crew members are OK. After a capsize, if you cannot find the rest of your crew, perform a sweep under the boat to see if they are trapped underneath. If they are still not found look carefully at the surface in case they have lost consciousness and are floating nearby. IF A CREW MEMBER IS LOST SHOUT A LOUD CLEAR ALERT TO BYSTANDERS TO CALL AN AMBULANCE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES IMMEDIATELY AND TELL THEM THERE IS A POSSIBILITY OF A DROWNING INCIDENT. DO NOT HESITATE AS EVERY SECOND MAY COUNT. Exit the water at the first opportunity and get dry and warm. Hot showers / towels are available and Space blankets are available in the boathouse first aid kit and on each safety boat. If you cannot exit the water promptly consider using your boat as a flotation aid by lying on the upturned boat. Once you are rescued by one of the safety boats you may wish to be assisted back into your boat to complete the course. The Umpire in charge will ask for the casualty to be taken to the Café landing stage at the south end of the lake. So as not to halt the event unnecessarily, Boats and blades will be recovered to the east side of the lake and secured in a safe location for later retrieval by your club members. Keep careful watch for other lake users and make sure they know you are there. Shout a loud warning and wave your arms to notify them of your presence. We will record all capsizes and other incidents in the incident book which is in the safety document box in the boathouse. If you suffer an injury or mishap while at our event please notify the Safety Advisor, Stuart Connolly, on the day or, at latest, within 24 hours of the event. His contact Number is Incidents will be logged on the BR online incident reporting system by a person nominated by the Safety Advisor or Chair of the Racing Committee, deemed to have best overall understanding of incident. Incident on Land Boats should always embark from the launch stage and land at the dedicated landing stage In the event of injury your first priority is the health and wellbeing of yourself and your crew. Equipment is replaceable! First aid equipment is available at the first aid tent alongside race control at the boathouse and from race control itself when required. The launch/landing stage can become slippery when wet so take great care Don t leave items around the stage area which may be tripped over by others. Please boat and deboat as promptly as possible as a courtesy to other crews Page 10

11 Emergency services Procedure If the emergency services are required, the following procedure must be adopted: Contact 999 and state your name and personal details When asked your location we are at Trentham Boat Club, accessed by the Monkey forest entrance at Strongford on the A34. POSTCODE ST12 9HR Send somebody to the top car park to direct the ambulance down to the boathouse. Contact Race Control and tell them there is an emergency in progress and where it is. Contact a safety Advisor and Chair of race committee to tell them the situation and also record the incident in the incident book at the boathouse. Page 11

12 Appendix A: Safety Map Page 12

13 Appendix B: Rescue Launch Specification Two crewed safety launches to monitor the main racing course and surrounding waters Launch 1 positioned at SJ to cover the stretch of water raced from the Island Gap to the finish line and including area between the launch stage and landing stages to the South Island. The launch should be capable of carrying 2 people (excluding crew) Launch 2 positioned at SJ to cover the area from the start line to the Island Gap. Including the east side of the island where participants will be navigating to the start. The launch should be capable of carrying 2 people Catamaran positioned at SJ primarily a marshalling launch to assist with the assembling of participants prior to race. The catamaran will also ferry marshals to and from the stake boat towers. Access to water is via a slipway beside the lake side café. Launches should be able to be launched from this access point. All Launches will be in radio contact with race control and other race officials. Radio equipment supplied. The competition will take place from 0830 and scheduled to finish no later than The Rescue Launch should be in position AT LEAST 30mins prior to the start of the race or before the first competing boat to head for the start line, whichever occurs first. The racing day will be split into 3 shifts. The launches will return to the landing stage for crew change one at a time. The next launch must remain In position until the crew change has occurred and is back in position. Trentham Boat Club Marshalls, who may call for Rescue Launch assistance, or of whom the Rescue Launch crew may ask assistance, will be positioned at intervals along the course. Marshalls will be made known by wearing high visibility tabards. They will all be equipped with Foil blankets and throw lines and some with a megaphone and/or a radio. The objectives of all safety launch driver/crew are to: avoid becoming a victim him/herself stay at the helm of the boat unless the crew requires assistance with recovering a casualty stay in the launch and never enter the water for a rescue direct his/her crew to the maximum effect for an efficient rescue Communicate on 2-way radio with umpires and race control. Work with the umpire responsible for that part of the Race Course provide rescue facilities to Regattas, Processional Races, events and other club activities recover capsized athletes without worsening their condition quickly and safely transport any injured rowers to medical attention (or vice versa) Page 13

14 Safety Launches should always carry a minimum of one crewman for a variety of reasons including to: assist the driver by spotting in front of the launch, for debris, river traffic etc. assist with proper trim and balance of the launch, most powerboats require at least 2 persons on board before they will perform and handle optimally, creating the least wash and wake possible assist if the driver experiences any difficulties assist with rescue, first aid and resuscitation should a rescue be necessary Launch drivers should be: relevantly trained and practised in boat handling and rescue techniques ** See note ** trained in resuscitation and first aid (particularly with respect to Hypothermia). The safety launch may well be the first craft on the scene of an accident so the driver or crewman should hold a valid and recognised First Aid Certificate up to date in knowledge and skill ** Launch drivers should be qualified to RYA Level 2 Power boat handling. If alternative qualifications have been attained, then they should be shown to be a least equivalent to the standard required ** Launch crew/drivers should be suitable equipped and dressed for long periods of inactivity in typical British summer time weather conditions. Launch drivers should not provide a ferry service to marshals. Any requests should be refused and reported to the Event Safety Officer. Fuel If external services are using their own boats The Rescue Launch providers may choose to bring their own fuel provided that it is contained in suitable containers and that the fuel will be stored at a location directed by the organising committee to ensure safe storage during the event. The Rescue Launch providers may ask for fuel to be provided, specifying the correct type required. It will be stored in a specific location and made available on request of the Rescue Launch driver. Arrangement for the provision of fuel costs will be agreed prior to the event. Page 14

15 Appendix C: Risk Assessment Trentham Regatta 5th June 2016 This document has been prepared specifically for the Trentham Regatta to be held on 5 th June It should be read in conjunction with the Trentham Watersports Association Rules and Procedures and particularly our regatta welfare document which contains details of our welfare and safeguarding protocols. The event will operate under the schemes laid down in both this document and the general rules and procedures document. Num Hazard Probability (Highly unlikely, Unlikely, Likely) Severity (Slightly Harmful, Harmful, Extremely Harmful) Risk Level (Trivial, Tolerable, Moderate, Substantial, Intolerable) Mitigating Action or Justification 1 There is a risk of collision on the water whether racing or not. Unlikely Harmful Tolerable Buoyed course. Coxes to be made aware of correct routes There is a clearly defined, clockwise circulation pattern on the lake at all times to reduce the risk of collision. 2 There is a risk that competitors may not be sufficiently fit to take part in several 750m races in one day. Unlikely Extremely Harmful Tolerable There is a presumption that, if a competitor has entered a race, they are self certifying their fitness to compete. The safety plan asks participants to inform TBC of any known medical concerns. An individual risk assessment will be carried out in each Page 15

16 notified case and TBC s default aim will be to ensure the participant can still compete but in a safe, monitored manner 3 There is a risk of injury to spectators, officials or competitors in handling boats on land. Highly Unlikely Harmful Tolerable Only rowing club members (i.e. officials and competitors) will move boats into or out of the water. Spectators will be kept away from boating areas when boats are being moved on land. The boat storage/manoevering area is clearly marked out in the top car park 4 There is a risk of capsize or collision while on the water Unlikely Slightly Harmful or potentially extremely harmful depending on seriousness Tolerable Three safety boats large enough to pick up a whole crew. Safety boats are equipped with buoyancy aids and throw lines. It is extremely unlikely that more than two crews will capsize. If they do they will have been instructed to stay with the boat. All competitors should be able to swim however, over most of the lake the water is shallow enough to stand up. Page 16

17 The lake will be closely monitored by a team of umpires with loudhailers and radio to warn of dangerous situations. 5 There is a risk that a boat may be crashed into the landing stage or beached since the water is shallow around several promontories especially on the left side of the lake, half way up the approach leg. Unlikely Slightly Harmful Tolerable Cox training and experienced official on boating duty to mitigate as far as possible. 8 There is a risk of slipping or tripping on the boating pontoon Unlikely Slightly Harmful Tolerable No equipment to be left on the pontoon. Shoes collected and boxed for each boat. Only competitors and officials will be allowed on the Jetty. Jetty officials to enforce. 9 There is a risk of lightening strike Highly Unlikely Extremely Harmful Moderate Enforcement of rule 10 There is a general risk of trips and falls Unlikely Slightly Harmful Tolerable Areas used for holding equipment will be marked as out of bounds with red and white tape. All area will be Page 17

18 inspected prior to the event for trip, slip or fall hazards and the causes identified and, where practical, eliminated. 11 There is a risk of electrocution or fire from electrical equipment. Highly Unlikely Extremely Harmful Moderate Wires, where used, to be clearly marked. If used outside then leads designed for outdoor use should be used and adequate shelter for mains powered video cameras should be provided. Mains trip devices to be used on all cables used outside. 12 There is a risk of falling tree branches injuring participants or spectators. unlikey Potentially extremely harmful Tolerable in normal winds In high winds the far end of the main landing stage will be cordoned off due to overhanging branches. Participants will be instructed to keep clear of the islands tree cover as some specimens are weakened and could shed branches. 13 There is a risk of random parking causing the car park and access routes to be blocked. Highly Unlikely Harmful (in delaying Tolerable There must be a car park official on duty at all times. Page 18

19 emergency access) 13 There is a risk of injury to spectators and competitors from discarded fishing tackle on the banks of the lake Unlikely Harmful Tolerable Clubs should be aware that this is a fishing lake area and tackle may have been lost in the vegetation. Please advise all visitors to take care when sitting on banks etc First aid is on hand if necessary. The banks have been checked prior to the event as far as possible for obvious hooks / line etc. 14 Weils disease and Leptospirosis Highly Unlikely Extremely Harmful Moderate Risk Good hygiene is advised Washing facilities available No History of disease on Trentham Gardens Lake Cover open wounds Advice available from Safety Advisor for those concerned. Action List Risk Number Action Required Target Date Owner Page 19

20 Define where spectators are allowed try to keep them away from areas where and when boats are moved on land. Event date Ensure competitors are issued and understand the circulation pattern Buoy off Scaffold pole at North West Corner and mark with large flag etc DG / GH to do this From Audit Schedule an Event Review Mock up prior to event. Confirm the safety plan Schedule an Officials Briefing for the day of event. Set for 7.45 am Nominate local St Johns Ambulance for extreme emergencies Prepared by David Gardner Club Safety officer. For review March 2012 Page 20

21 REVIEWED APRIL 24 TH 2011 Reviewed May 2012 Reviewed March 2013 Reviewed April 2014 Reviewed May 2015 Review May 2015 Stuart Connolly. CWSA Page 21

22 Tables taken from Risk Assessment info from BR Risk assessment info Severity of Outcome Probability of accidents Slightly harmful Harmful Extremely harmful Highly unlikely TRIVIAL RISK TOLERABLE RISK MODERATE RISK Unlikely TOLERABLE RISK MODERATE RISK SUBSTANTIAL RISK Likely MODERATE RISK SUBSTANTIAL RISK INTOLERABLE RISK RISK LEVEL TRIVIAL TOLERABLE MODERATE ACTION AND TIMESCALE No action is required No additional controls are required. Consideration may be given to a more effective solution or improvement. Efforts should be made to reduce the risk. Risk reduction measures should be implemented within a defined time period. Where the moderate risk is associated with harmful / serious consequences further assessment may be necessary to establish more precisely the likelihood of harm as a basis for determining the need for improved control measures. SUBSTANTIAL The activity should not be started until the risk has been reduced. Considerable resources may have to be allocated to reduce the risk. Where the risk involves activity already in progress, urgent action should be taken. INTOLERABLE Activity should not be started or continued until the risk has been reduced. If it is not possible to reduce risk even with unlimited resources, activity has to remain prohibited. Page 22

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