Northern Region Rowing Safety John Mulholland Regional Rowing Safety Adviser.

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Northern Region Rowing Safety John Mulholland Regional Rowing Safety Adviser

Programme Safety Culture Events Safety Alerts Audits Incidents Equipment Skills Umpiring

Safety Culture Denial – We have no safety problems! Pathological – Who cares as long as we’re not caught! Reactive – Safety is important; we do a lot every time we have an accident! Calculative – We have systems in place to manage all hazards. Proactive – Safety leadership and values drive continuous improvement. Generative – Safety is how we do business round here.

Events All BR Events should have ERSA – Names to RRSA a.s.a.p. Risk Assessment and Safety Plans to RRSA – at least 8 weeks before Event – I will review any areas of concern with ERSA Event must be sanctioned by Region Private matches should follow the same basic principles to ensure their safety

Safety Alerts On British Rowing website Junior Ergos

Audits New system – for one year only! They are your documents – to help you I assume you have been honest I am not a policeman I want to help you improve

Incidents Very few reported – 131 – Simple capsize – 67 – Collision – 36 – Others - 28 Wing-rigger mounting incidents Clubs – 40 of which 35 are active Makes rowing look unsafe Why do incidents occur?

Incidents 77% caused by human error – 35% poor lookout – 13% non-adherence to local code – 23% both the above combined! – 10% poor steering Keep a good lookout How many strokes between views? If in doubt, SHOUT!

Equipment Launch Safety Life Jackets Trailers Lighting Boat

Launch Safety Life Jacket Kill cord Starter interlock Launch Bag Training

Life Jackets Must be worn Fitted correctly Crotch strap Maintenance – Visual check for damage – Cylinder checks for tightness and corrosion – Webbing check for damage – Inflation check with pump

Trailers & Roof Racks Every club should have a guidance leaflet Tow with an appropriate vehicle Check cable ties for damage Lights or flags on overhangs, including sides Drivers should be trained in towing Trailers must be maintained

Lighting Night and poor visibility ColRegs: White all-round, flashing on bow Wear at Durham; white front, red rear Wear bright clothing at bow Minimum visibility 200m – day or night

Boat Maintenance – Formula 1 Heel restraints – short and strong; <53mm Bow Balls – properly fitted Hatch Covers – properly fitted Boat ID – no racing without ID

Skills Stopping Getting attached to a stake-boat Picking up a “Man Overboard” Turning around “Scratching”

Umpiring Safety is the primary duty of an Umpire Instructions for Competitors Control Commission Circulation Patterns Start Procedure