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This document is a risk assessment for kayaking and canoeing activities at Solva Harbour, outlining specific hazards and safety measures for coaches and leaders.
Year:
2015
Region / City:
Solva Harbour
Topic:
Kayak and Canoe Training Risk Assessment
Document Type:
Risk Assessment
Organization / Institution:
Solva Harbour Canoe Club
Author:
RL
Target Audience:
Coaches, Leaders, Canoe Wales Certificate Holders
Effective Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
14/01/2015
Amendment Date:
27/11/2018
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Year:
2014
Region / City:
Treffgarne Quarry, Haverfordwest
Topic:
Kayak and Canoe Training, Risk Assessment
Document Type:
Risk Assessment
Organization / Institution:
Sealyham Activity Centre
Author:
PM
Target Audience:
Coaches, Trainers, and Participants
Period of Action:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
12/09/2014
Date of Updates:
18/03/2018
Organisation:
Haverfordwest Kayak Club
Year established:
2002
Membership:
Approximately 100 members including a junior section
Governance:
Volunteer committee
Document type:
Health and Safety Policy
Scope:
Water-based leisure activities in kayaking and canoeing organised by the Club
Related procedures:
HWKC Event Approval Procedure; HWKC Schedule of Documents; HWKC Committee Responsibilities
Risk management:
Generic Risk Assessment; venue-specific and activity-specific risk assessments including Pembrokeshire Coastal Trips and Pembrokeshire Surf Beach
Leadership requirements:
British Canoeing coaching or leadership qualification or suitable experience
Safety requirements:
Mandatory buoyancy aid; minimum three participants; group safety briefing; no alcohol before or during paddling
Reporting procedure:
Incidents reported to Health and Safety Officer in accordance with Canoe Wales procedures
Review date:
3 October 2024
Next review due:
October 2025
Review conducted by:
RML and Committee
Note:
Year
Organization / Institution:
Causeway Coast Kayak Association
Target Audience:
Youth, Parents/Guardians
Note:
Year
Document Type:
Risk Assessment
Target Audience:
All Participants
Context:
Example risk assessment for kayaking, canoeing, or SUP in B1 waters, requiring modifications for specific events and locations.
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Fort Langley, Fraser Valley, BC, Canada
Subject:
Sports coaching, Canoe and Kayak
Document Type:
Job Posting
Organization:
Fort Langley Canoe and Kayak Club (FCKC)
Position:
Head Coach
Employment Type:
Full-time / Part-time
Target Audience:
Experienced canoe/kayak coaches, sports professionals
Required Certifications:
Criminal Record Check, Vulnerable Sector Check, Coaching Certification, Canada Safe Sport Training, Canoe Kids Training (NCCP#), Pleasure Craft Operators Card, Level 1 First Aid
Beneficial Skills:
Class 5 Driver’s License, Canoe Kayak Officiant Training
Responsibilities:
Athlete training, program management, event coordination, equipment maintenance, administration
Seasonal Requirements:
Minimum 15 hours/week during paddling season, flexible pre- and post-season schedule
Application Method:
Email resume and cover letter to [email protected]
Year:
2021
Region / City:
UK
Topic:
Risk Management, Water Safety
Document Type:
Risk Assessment
Organization / Institution:
Marlow Canoe Club
Author:
Marlow Canoe Club
Target Audience:
Sea kayakers, trip leaders, canoe club members
Period of Validity:
Indefinite
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Note:
Contextual Description
Year:
2014
Region / City:
Treffgarne Quarry, Haverfordwest
Topic:
Kayak and Canoe Training, Risk Assessment
Document Type:
Risk Assessment
Organization / Institution:
Sealyham Activity Centre
Author:
PM
Target Audience:
Coaches, Trainers, and Participants
Period of Action:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
12/09/2014
Date of Updates:
18/03/2018
Note:
Year
Document Type:
Risk Assessment
Target Audience:
All Participants
Context:
Example risk assessment for kayaking, canoeing, or SUP in B1 waters, requiring modifications for specific events and locations.
Organization:
Canoe Racing New Zealand
Abbreviation:
CRNZ
Discipline:
Canoe Sprint
Document Type:
Officials Training Manual
Intended Audience:
Volunteers serving as officials
Scope:
Community, National, Continental and International officiating levels
Officials Pathway:
Community Official; National Official; International Canoe Federation Continental & International Official
Modules:
Module 1 – Officials Philosophy and Responsibilities; Module 2 – Regatta Operations and Rules Overview
Content Includes:
Regatta management; Technical meetings; Roles of officials; Rules overview; On the job training; Mentor assignment
Governing Rules Referenced:
Canoe Racing New Zealand Canoe Sprint Racing Competition Rules; Code of Safety for Officials
Issuing Body:
CRNZ Management Office
Status Achievement:
National Official status upon workbook completion and sign-off by accredited official
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Queensland
Theme:
COVID-19 Guidelines, Sport and Recreation
Document Type:
Activity Plan
Organization:
University of Queensland
Author:
UQ Canoe Club
Target Audience:
UQ Canoe Club Members, UQ Sport Staff
Period of Validity:
January 2021 onwards
Approval Date:
13 January 2021
Date of Changes:
N/A
Training Schedule:
Various training times, contingent on COVID-19 conditions
Guiding Documents:
Queensland Government’s Roadmap, Return to Play guidelines, AIS Framework
Location of Activities:
On-campus (UQ Canoe Club facilities)
External Trips:
Yes, with separate COVID-Safe Plan
Risk Management:
Self-declaration, equipment sanitization, restricted access
Context:
A planning document detailing how UQ Canoe Club intends to resume on-campus activities while complying with COVID-19 safety measures for both indoor and outdoor training sessions.
Year:
2025
Date:
19 March 2025
Time:
7pm
Format:
Online meeting
Organization:
Canoe Polo Committee
Document Type:
Meeting Minutes
Agenda Items:
Chairperson’s Report; Treasurer’s Report; Review of Motions; Review of Questions; Nomination of Incoming Committee
Outgoing Officers Acknowledged:
Damian Byrne (Secretary); Patricia McCormick (Children’s / Safeguarding Officer)
Incoming Committee Members:
Keith Nolan (Chair); Paul McCoy (Secretary); Sean Ledwith (Children’s Officer); LJ Simpson (Treasurer); Ivan MacDonald (Ordinary Member)
Voting Procedure:
Vote held to approve previous minutes and incoming committee
Motions Submitted:
None
Questions Submitted:
None
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Fort Langley, Fraser Valley, BC, Canada
Subject:
Sports coaching, Canoe and Kayak
Document Type:
Job Posting
Organization:
Fort Langley Canoe and Kayak Club (FCKC)
Position:
Head Coach
Employment Type:
Full-time / Part-time
Target Audience:
Experienced canoe/kayak coaches, sports professionals
Required Certifications:
Criminal Record Check, Vulnerable Sector Check, Coaching Certification, Canada Safe Sport Training, Canoe Kids Training (NCCP#), Pleasure Craft Operators Card, Level 1 First Aid
Beneficial Skills:
Class 5 Driver’s License, Canoe Kayak Officiant Training
Responsibilities:
Athlete training, program management, event coordination, equipment maintenance, administration
Seasonal Requirements:
Minimum 15 hours/week during paddling season, flexible pre- and post-season schedule
Application Method:
Email resume and cover letter to [email protected]
Year:
2023
Region:
Hawaiʻi, Kaʻū
Subject:
Koa log harvesting for canoe building
Document Type:
Management protocol
Organization:
Board of Land and Natural Resources, Division of Forestry and Wildlife
Collaborating Group:
Kapāpala Koa Canoe Working Group
Intended Users:
Organizations involved in canoe building and cultural practices
Application Periods:
Specified annually based on KKCMA plan
Permit Type:
Special Use Collection Permit for koa canoe logs
Scoring Criteria:
Applicant need, purpose, use, expertise, capacity, cultural and stewardship practices
Monitoring:
Tracking program with Hawaii Canoe Racing Association or designated stewards
Harvest Limits:
Defined by Kapāpala Koa Canoe Management Area Plan
Process:
Survey, application review, scoring, allocation, permit issuance, and follow-up
Year:
2019/2020
Group:
Southampton University Canoe Club
Activity:
Sea kayaking trips
Assessor(s):
Samuel Tweedle (Vice President-Elect)
Contact:
[email protected]
Competence requirements:
FSRT, tidal waters qualification, RYA VHF license
Role:
Activity Leader, Activity Assistant, Radio Operator
Skills, experience or qualifications:
FSRT, prior experience in tidal waters, VHF radio training
Medical history recorded by:
Hannah Gower/Kate Scott-Taylor
Risk grading system:
Insignificant to Catastrophic
Frequency of checks:
Biannual kit checks, safety briefings before each trip
Equipment:
Kayaks, paddles, buoyancy aids, helmets, wetsuits, rescue equipment
Incident reporting:
Reviewed according to risk assessment
Covid precautions:
Day trip covid addendum
Safety:
All participants must pass swimming check (50 metres)
Risk Assessment:
Paddling - Overheating, hyperthermia
Hazards:
Hyperthermia, exhaustion
Current control measures:
Proper clothing, hydration
Residual risk:
Low