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| Health
& Safety Policy |
Issue
1
1
May 2003
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The
Club undertakes to operate a Health and Safety Policy in accordance
with British Canoe Union guidelines. Canoeing is a relatively
safe sport but any water-based activity carries a number of
inherent risks and it is the responsibility of every member
to ensure that those risks are minimised.
All members of the club are
responsible for taking reasonable precautions to ensure their
own safety, that of other members and other river users when
engaging in club activities. In addition all adult members have
an enhanced responsibility for the safety of junior members.
The Club or its representatives
will:
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Carry out an on-site risk assessment at all away trips before
members are permitted to take to the water. Members will only
be permitted to embark at the discretion of the trip leader
whose decision will be final.
- Carry
out an on-site risk assessment at Tonbridge when abnormal
river conditions are in force. The decision on whether to
allow members to paddle from the club will rest with any committee
members present or with the most experienced paddler present
whose decision will be final.
- Ensure
that parental consent is obtained before any junior member
is allowed to take part in any away trip or event.
- Carry
out regular safety checks on all club equipment. Any equipment
failing such a check will be repaired or taken out of use
and clearly marked.
- Ensure
that, in the event of an accident or incident e.g. a capsize
on the river, the safety of members is the first priority.
Equipment should only be recovered if there is no appreciable
risk to individuals.
- Ensure
that all junior members wear a suitable buoyancy aid when
paddling.
- Ensure
that indoor training equipment is only used by junior members
under the supervision of an adult member.
- Maintain
records for all club coaches to ensure their continued capability
to lead beginner’s training sessions.
The Club expects all members to:
- Accept
the decision of committee members or other suitably experienced
members on all safety related issues.
- Wear
a buoyancy aid when conditions or inexperience make it desirable
to do so or, if a junior member, at all times when on the
water.
- Consider
the safety of themselves and others at all times.
- If
an adult member – carry out basic checks of the equipment
that you propose to use before taking to the water e.g. suitability
of boat, buoyancy in place, rudder correctly adjusted and
working, no obvious signs of damage to boat, paddles or buoyancy
aid. Ensure that equivalent checks are carried out on the
equipment to be used by any junior members. Report all problems
that cannot be immediately repaired to a coach or committee
member who will decide whether the damaged item should be
taken out of use. His/her decision will be final.
- Keep
Club premises clean, tidy and clear of obvious hazards at
all times. Keep all gangways, passageways, doorways and exits
clear.
- Familiarise
themselves with the location of all safety equipment, information
and emergency exits.
- Ensure
that the Club premises are empty before locking all exit doors.
- Take
responsibility for any accompanying children.
- Use
Club equipment only for its intended purpose.
- Seek
assistance if experiencing difficulty removing boats from
or replacing boats on racks.
- In
the event of discovering a fire ensure that everybody on the
premises is aware of the incident by shouting 'FIRE'. If it
is possible to do so without putting themselves in danger
check the clubhouse for people who may not be aware of the
problem and assist anybody who may have difficulty in getting
to a place of safety. Tackle the problem only if there is
no risk to themselves or any other individual and they feel
competent to do so. When safe to do so advise the Emergency
Services of the incident.
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