Level 4 Swiftwater Rescue Clinic

When

09/10/2016 - 09/11/2016    
8:00 AM - 6:30 PM
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Course Overview: The Swiftwater Rescue workshop teaches recognition and avoidance of common river hazards, execution of self-rescue techniques, and rescue techniques for paddlers in distress. Emphasis is placed both on personal safety and on simple, commonly used skills. Fundamental and more advanced techniques for dealing with hazards that carry greater risks for both victim and rescuer, such as strainers, rescue vest applications, entrapments, and pins, also are practiced. Scenarios will provide an opportunity for participants to practice their skills both individually and within a team/group context.
Course Objectives: • Promote proactive prevention of river accidents and injuries. • Develop and practice key self-rescue skills. • Identify and avoid river hazards by understanding hydrology, hazards, and river features. • Focus on fast, low-risk strategies for early management of river accidents • Develop and practice methods for recovering swimmers, and loose boats and equipment • Develop and practice more advanced rope-based and in-water skills • Gain experience using the rescue PFD, and understand its strengths and weaknesses • Utilize rescue scene management principles needed within a paddling group
For more information, please email shanebbrown@gmail.com


All participants in any Carolina Canoe Club (CCC) trip do so as common adventurers. The CCC or its individual members may coordinate paddling trips but no one is considered leader of a trip. As common adventurers, all participants take the responsibility for making their own decisions including, but not limited to, whether it is safe for them to participate on any particular water body, what equipment they need and use, the routes they may choose to paddle, whether their skill levels and abilities are adequate for the activity or whether climate and water conditions are appropriate for their participation. Participants are exclusively responsible for their own safety.

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