SAFETY PROCEDURES.

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SAFETY PROCEDURES

Communications All Communications should be made in English on VHF Channel 69. Alert the Race Committee (RC) immediately – first call. RC then will respond and assist. Information – ‘‘Boat Name, Position on Race Area, Type of Incident, Injured / Person or not, Level of damage.’’ Do not use name of Injured Person(s) (IP). Use ‘’IP’’…. If you hear an incident reported - Keep the VHF channel free from unnecessary chat!

Emergency Plan / GC32 Lagos Cup Shore Based Emergency Services at Rendezvous Point – “Pontoon by Marina Office” Emergency Services 112 GC32 Sailing Boat - incident observed or notified on VHF 69. Race Committee Injured Person taken ashore with Marina Office Team Coordinating incident GC32 Safety Lead Emergency Red Cross Boat Team Support Boats

Pick Up Point / GC32 Lagos Cup

Incidents Incident Type Technical / Collision Man Overboard Human injury Capsizing Capsizing with crew trapped, with or without injured person No Media boats are allowed near the Boat whilst an incident is being responded too.

Technical Incident Boat or Team Support Boat call RC on VHF 69 The RC assists with coordinating resources, as required. The RC considers the Abandonment of the race depending on location, nature of the incident. Does the boat need help or not? If help is needed, the Course Safety RIB(s) can assist. If not, the Teams’ Support Boat will manage the problem alone. At the end of the incident the Boat or the Teams’ Support Boat should inform the RC.

Man Overboard Boat, Umpire or Team Support Boat call RC on VHF 69 "Man Overboard" 3x times, then with details. E.g. Boat name, After the first rounding mark “X”, 20-30 meters from boat "X“. The RC may consider the Abandonment of the race: depending on location & nature of the incident. Umpire RIBs, Course Safety Leader(s) or the closest Team Support RIB available then picks up the MOB. Boat or rescuing RIB shall call the RC to confirm MOB is recovered. Team Support RIB or Boat collects the MOB and repatriates MOB to their Boat. If there is an injury, see “Human Injury”.

Human Injury (1) Boat or Team Support RIB shall call the RC using VHF 69. Course Safety Leader(s) and the Team Support RIB should respond and protect the Boat by creating safety zone in the vicinity of Boat. The RC may consider the Abandonment of the race: depending on location, nature of the incident. Quick and specific appraisal provided to the RC using VHF 69 as soon as practical.

Human Injury (2) 2 possible scenarios: Course Safety Leader not involved: the crew member doesn’t need any additional medical help. Transfer on the Team Support Boat ashore, as required. Course Safety Leader involved: Additional medical help is required. Transfer ashore, as required. RC coordinates injury response with shore team.

Capsizing Boat, Umpire or the Team Support RIB shall call the RC using VHF 69. Course Safety Leader(s) and the Team Support RIB should respond and then protect Boat by creating safety zone in the vicinity of Boat. The RC may consider the Abandonment of the race: depending on location, nature of the incident. Quick and specific appraisal provided to the RC using VHF 69, as soon as practical. Separate VHF channel 77 to be used to coordinate recovery.

Capsizing with crew trapped/injured (1) Boat, Umpire or the Team Support RIB shall call the RC using VHF 69. Course Safety Leader(s) and the Team Support RIB should respond and then protect Boat by creating safety zone in the vicinity of Boat. Course Safety Leader Diver or Team Diver responds. The RC may consider the Abandonment of the race: depending on location, nature of the incident. Quick and specific appraisal provided to the RC using VHF 69, as soon as practical. How many people? Guest or Crew? A diver in action?

Capsizing with crew trapped/injured (2) If there is an injury, see “Human Injury”. RC coordinates further resources and actions, as appropriate. Cont…. Types of Injuries. Priority One – Life-threatening injuries. Call for help, create a free airway, stop bleeding, start CPR. Priority Two – Need immediate care. Priority Three - Able to wait for help after the race is finished.

Visual Hand Signals to be used. OK HELP