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Managing risks in coastal
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Level 2 Certificate
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Pre session checksBefore you go out always assess the
following;
• Weather Forecast• Tide• Water Conditions – Wind and Sea State• Participants• Plan Route - Navigation• Equipment• Communications
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Weather forecastAlways assess current weather conditions and get an up to date weather forecast:
• Harbour master• Phone/ mobile phone• Navtex• HM Coastguard Broadcasts - VHF: The initial call is on CH16 then broadcasted on either channel 10 or ch7• Radio - Radio 4 LW/FM: BBC Radio 4 broadcast the shipping forecast four times a day at the following times: 0048, 0535, 1201, 1754 Internet - www.weather.org.uk,
www.bbc.co.uk/weather, www.metcheck.co.uk,
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Tides
The rise and fall of the tide, the direction and the rate of flow of the tidal stream will affect progress.
The decision as to duration and direction of the training session should take these factors into account.
Assessing conditions - wind
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Ripples but without foam crests2Light air1
Moderate rather long waves, many white horses, some spray
19Fresh breeze5
Large wavelets, some crests break, some white horses
9Gentle breeze3
Air filled with foam and spray, sea white, visibility extremely badHurricane12
Exceptionally high waves, hiding small ships, sea covered with foam, crests blown into froth, visibility poor60Severe storm11
Very high waves, overhanging crests, dense blowing foam, heavy tumbling sea appears white, visibility poor52Storm10
High waves, dense foam streaks in wind, wave-crests topple and roll over, spray reduces visibility44Strong gale 9
Fairly high and long waves, crests breaking into spindrift, blowing foam in prominent streaks
37Gale8
Sea heaped up, streaks of foam blowing with the wind
30Near gale7
Some large waves, extensive white foam crests, some spray
24Strong breeze6
Small waves, frequent white horses13Moderate breeze4
Small wavelets. Crests do not break5Light breeze2
Sea like a mirror 0Calm0
Description of seaSpeedWind Description
Force
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Risk assessment and risk management
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Assessing conditions – wind & tide
The first leg should go into the wind and return with wind and tide.
Direction of the course for training will depend on wind and tide conditions. Wind and tide together give a flatter sea. Wind against tide creates a"short" confused sea. The stronger the wind and tide, the rougher the sea.
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Assessing rowersAlways match the participants to the conditions,
by assessingthe following;
• Ability level• Experience• Age• Fitness level• Type of boat being used, e.g. level of stability• Any injuries/illnesses
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Making your assessmentUsing the forecast and tide tables provided by your tutor, discuss in your groups how each of the areas below would impact on the planned session;
• Wet or dry• Cloud cover• Temperature• Visibility• Wind speed• Wind direction• Sea State• State of tide• Time of forecast• Ability/experience of the rowers
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NavigationEnsure the planned session route takes into account the forecast, tide, conditions and is appropriate for the participants ability levels
Ensure the cox is familiar with; Rules of the Road – Prevention of Collision Buoyage - Knowledge of the IALA Buoyage rules (Area A) and what buoys mean Sound Signals Shapes and Lights
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Equipment
• Check all equipment for wear and/or damage prior to every outing
• Check the boat has the correct safety equipment on board
• Where a launch is used check that it is in good working order and has the correct equipment on board
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Communication
Always, always , always;
• Make sure someone ashore knows your plans• Inform the coastguard of your plan.• Who you are• How many• Where you are going• When you are due back• Always take a VHF and/or mobile phone with you in a waterproof case• Always have a shore contact• Consider getting your boats registered under the CG66 scheme
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Recap – pre session checksBefore you go out always assess the
following;
• Weather Forecast• Tide• Water Conditions – Wind and Sea State• Participants• Plan Route - Navigation• Equipment• Communications
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Further information
• RNLI Interactive Sea Safety Guide• Level 2 Risk assessment and risk management guide• RowSafe Guidance• HSE leaflet; five steps to risk assessment• British Standard 8800