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Advice |
What MVH has done |
What YOU should do |
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Have emergency
team on the water
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Two rescue launch and six marshalling launches with safety
equipment and radios |
Call or signal for help |
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Have first aid team present |
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Call for help |
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Handle boats to avoid strain or risk |
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Lift in and out carefully |
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Observe lifejacket rules |
All officials equipped |
Coxes to wear lifejackets |
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Take care getting in and out of boats |
Long landing stage, raft marshals provided |
Remove your equipment
quickly |
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Avoid collisions on the water |
Course diagrams, instructions and briefing |
Read and follow instructions, keep clear of other boats |
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Make arrangements for treating hypothermia |
All boats carry foil blankets and throw lines. Warm
boathouse and showers |
Get out of the water as safely as you can |
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Watch for signs of over-exertion |
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Watch the man ahead, warm up properly |
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Handle food carefully |
Handlers are aware. All food is freshly made |
Wash your hands after using the toilet |
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Check for health and safety hazards |
The club area has been checked |
Don’t leave equipment in the way of others |
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Avoid the effects of cold before and after racing |
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Warm up before boating, and wrap up whilst waiting for the
start |
Advice received from local NHS
Trust