Paddle Australia Qualification Scheme Assessment Guidelines Whitewater Rescue Level 2 - Kayak

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Qualification Definition The holder of this award has demonstrated the ability to manage rescue situations from a kayak and gear retrieval in Grade 2 Whitewater. Skills All skills to be performed in Grade 2 water Prepare appropriate craft and equipment Secure craft for transport, secure equipment to craft Launch and land craft Perform paddle strokes River running Throughout assessment participants use appropriate equipment for the environment. This equipment promotes personal safety and is prepared in a way to not impede on safety Participants transport craft to and from venue, method is safe for craft and participant. (or able to demonstrate method they would use) Equipment placed on craft is secured in a manner that does not impede safety and is accessible when required Participant launches and lands craft from an eddy in a safe repeatable manner without assistance Demonstrate individual strokes to manoeuvre the craft: Forward and reverse paddle Forward and reverse sweeps Draw strokes (feathered and sculling) Bow draw Stern rudder Bow rudder Stopping Support using back and front of blade Edging and Railing Stroke combinations Ferry glide forward and reverse Break into and out of eddies Use water features to assist in turning For each stroke the minimum performance requirements are: Correct hand placement on paddle Sufficient wrist movement to enable correct blade placement Adequate paddle depth in water to achieve effective stroke Correct paddle blade angle throughout stroke Correct paddle entry and exit points with respect to craft and body position Read water to determine a safe route through a rapid: Use water features for advantage to assist in turning and crossing currents Follow a predetermined route through a rapid Use avoidance techniques for any river hazards 1 of 6

Complete an activity Perform self and buddy rescues Accept a tow Perform a tow Rope work Individual Situational Awareness Perform additional rescues Activity plan/brief is followed to meet time management requirements and activity goals. Plan is adjusted if and when required Self rescue: Capsize and wet exit Swim to shore with craft and paddle Defensive swim to remain in safe position Aggressive swim to reach shore or an eddy Retrieve a craft from a current Drain craft Shallow water crossing: Wade through shallow water Buddy rescue: Deck Carry Throw bag, including rope coil throws, pendulum swing into shore Bow rescue off another craft X rescue For all rescues an assessment of the situation is conducted and appropriate technique selected. Rescues are performed in a timely manner (no time wasted) and promotes safety to all involved and is deemed to work in all conditions. Good communication with Rescuee at all times. Calm is maintained. Craft kept in a straight line while towed. Craft kept stable and balanced Demonstrate: Short tow Contact tow Arms as tows Tows are performed using quick release system that floats if disconnected. Tows are performed to promote safety to all. Demonstrate: Bowline Fisherman's knot Round turn and two half hitches Clove hitch Highwayman's hitch Truckies hitch Prusik loop Participant is able to monitor personal wellbeing as well as environmental elements that may effect all participants Swimming techniques to negotiate logs or strainers. 2 of 6

Knowledge Use the following techniques effectively to rescue swimmers: reaching throw bag use for multiple swimmers, including rope coil throws snag lines shallow water crossing (wading) Use the following techniques to perform gear retrieval: Towing using towline Vector pulls Z-drag 3:1 Assessment of the situation. Assessment and management of risks, including to self and other group members. Determination of priorities. Management of other group members including role allocation. Selection of a suitable rescue method. Selection of a suitable gear retrieval method. Selection of suitable equipment for rescue and retrieval. Carrying out an effective rescue of multiple swimmers using a suitable method. Management of evacuation. Modifying plans as necessary. Knowledge and maintenance of craft Select appropriate equipment and clothing Store, operate and maintain appropriate safety and communication equipment General knowledge of what makes a craft suitable for Whitewater. Must include but not limited to: Construction Material Flotation Water line Handling characteristics Grab handles Foot support Tow points Clothing and equipment is selected with consideration of sun sense and other environmental influences. Throughout assessment participants use appropriate equipment for the environment. This equipment is prepared in a way to not impede on safety Equipment to include but not limited to: Lifejacket (level 50) Sufficient food and water Spare paddle Mobile phone Tow line 3 of 6

Navigational aids Interpret weather Plan an activity Minimal environmental impact Maintain a log book Prepare a Float Plan Hydrology Hazard identification and risk management Sling/rescue ladder Pea-less Whistle PLB Sat phone Safety knife Remote First Aid kit Helmet Throw bag Spare clothing Able to show or explain simple repair kit and the purpose of contents Knowledge of but not limited to: Latitude and Longitude/Grid reference Measuring distance Scale Paddling speed Scale Contour lines Land features such as Spur, Ridge, Saddle, Gully, Knoll, and Plateau River levels Able to complete an intentions form Able to access and demonstrate use of BOM Rainfall and river height data and effects on river Plan is developed to meet the activity goals and is appropriate for group, location and time limitation Follows PA Minimal Impact Guidelines Understands the purpose and contents of a log book Knowledge and use of PA's Paddle Log app Understands the purpose and contents of a Float Plan Knowledge and use of PA's Paddle Prep app General knowledge of: River grading: 1-6 Stoppers Waves Strainers Eddies Holes Flow dynamics Erosion Weirs Able to identify risks and causal factors for a Whitewater trip and also able to identify management strategies to reduce any risks. Risks may include: 4 of 6

Store, operate and maintain appropriate rescue equipment Rescue Management Separation Drowning Sunburn Hypothermia Hyperthermia Entrapment Equipment to include but not limited to: Carabiners Pulleys Static rope Roles and group management in rescue. Range and limitations of different rescue and retrieval methods. Risk management in rescue situations. Hydrology of hazards. Management of most frequent river injuries. Patient care. Communication Group participants: Novice paddlers Maintain effective communication with a group Rescue communication Use and interpret international river signals in routine situations. Communicate in a positive manner within a paddling group to help establish and maintain an enjoyable, safe experience for all group members. Act on constructive feedback. Communicate in a positive manner appropriate for the group Demonstrate the ability to establish, and operate by, a chain of command: communicate rescue priorities and plans prior to rescue communicate during the rescue to assist in continually assessing the situation use a range of communication methods with the swimmer/s, other rescuers and other group members, including whistle, verbal and non-verbal methods Experience Minimum log book requirement In the previous three years: Ten Grade 2 Whitewater activities of a minimum of two hours duration in varying river heights and locations Assessment Documents The following documents should be produced and submitted to your Assessor prior to final assessment. Preferred format for Project is PDF. 5 of 6

Assessment Record Log book The completed Assessment Record for the award, signed by both Assessor and participant, preferably using the Paddle Ed app A copy of your log book with verified entries supporting the Minimum log book requirement above 6 of 6