MVB INC CANOEING SAFETY PROCEDURES and PROTOCOLS
These procedures must be reviewed before every event
- As soon as you have paid get lifejackets and make sure that they are properly fitted
- Valuables, keys and non essential electronic gear be left behind or placed in a waterproof container attached to you or your vessel
- Do not enter the water until the leader has revised the safety guidelines
- The leader has the authority to rearrange the paddlers for the safety of others.
- Beginners to be paired up with responsible, experienced paddlers.
- Please advise the leader if there are any medical issues which may impact the canoe trip.
- Once in the water, paddle upstream until the whole group is launched.
- The leader will indicate when the group should set off by blasting a whistle to get group together.
- Life jackets must be worn at all times when in the canoes
- Stay between the front leader and the back leader while on the trip. The party needs to be compact at all times.
- While paddling beginners should stay away from the bank and keep to the middle until more canoeing experience is obtained
- The person in the front of the canoe is responsible for identifying and alerting of approaching hazards.
- Each craft has a responsibility to the craft behind. It should not lose visual contact.
- The party needs to be compact at all times.
WHISTLE BLASTS
- 1 whistle blast – reform the group
- 2 whistle blasts - the group will pull in to the bank
- 3 whistle blasts - paddler in the water - rescue procedures occur.
RESCUE PROCEDURES
- Rescue will occur under the leader’s direction
- If your canoe capsizes, hold on to your canoe and wait for assistance.
- If canoe is stuck on a log another canoe will assist you to shore.
- Others will rescue the canoe and equipment
- If you are in the water, float down feet first so you can push off any obstacles.
Protocols
- Book in early, don’t leave it to the last minute.
- Arrive on time 5.15 so we can be ready to leave at 5.30 - text the leader if going to be delayed.
- Have the correct money with you for the paddle and bbq
- The group will always proceed at the pace of the slowest paddlers
- In a recovery situation (capsize, boat stuck etc) instructions must come from the leader only.
- If there is an incident do not leave the scene and proceed to paddle unless instructed to do so by the leader
- Can everyone please assist with the unloading and loading of canoes so the work is not left to just a few. Two people for kayaks and four people for canadian canoes are required to safely load and unload.
- Last of all please enjoy yourself and have a great time.