River Safety Guidelines
These guidelines have been prepared to assist Kupe trip leaders on river trips. However safety is a responsibility of all paddlers, not just the trip leader.
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Make paddlers aware of the state of the river on that particular day (i.e., Higher / Lower than normal and what to expect (eg. Stopping to inspect rapid halfway down river).
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Check to see if paddlers have any illnesses that may affect them on the river. Ensure they are carrying necessary medication or determine what they require if they have a problem.
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Ensure all paddlers know the hand / paddle signals that will be used on the river. For example Right, left, straight. Do not point at hazards.
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Establish who is carrying what safety gear (throw bags, first aid kits, split paddles, clothing).
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Paddlers should leave a safe distance between each other while running rapids.
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Buddy stronger paddlers up with weaker paddlers. Buddies to keep an eye on each other down the river.
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Count how many people are on the river at the start of the trip. Check this periodically throughout the trip, about every 200 m.
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Advise paddlers to have a look over their shoulder once they have run a rapid to check o the person behind them.
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Stay well away from overhanging trees.
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Avoid submerged rocks / trees.