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BRONZE MEDALLIONPUA21012 Certificate II in Public Safety
(Aquatic Rescue)
SAFETY & WELLBEINGChapter 1
Ver 5.1 May 2013
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Learning Outcomes• Personal care and hygiene• Workplace illness and injury• Management and members OH&S responsibilities• Duty of care and the workplace• Accident causes, hazard assessment and control• Maintaining a healthy lifestyle• Storage of equipment• Manual handling techniques and risks• Sun safety
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Personal Care
Management responsibilities• Provide safety training and education• Implement risk management• Rehabilitation and “return to duty”• Safe work environment and rules• Provide safety equipment
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Your responsibilities• Act responsibly & with care• Work safely and follow
directions• Follow safe work practices and
procedures• Report any injury or illness
ASAP• Use safety equipment (PPE)• Understand your limitations• Report faulty equipment and
remove from useThe surf club, the beach and its environment
are seen as the lifesavers workplace
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Personal Hygiene
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Environmental Hygiene
• Keep premises clean• Use sharps containers• Maintain and clean
equipment• Follow equipment storage
procedures• Follow workplace H&S
requirements
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All SLSA powercraft storage areas, first aid rooms, vehicles, craft and surf club buildings are SMOKE FREE
ZONES!
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Workplace Illness and Injury
• HUMAN COSTS
• SOCIAL COST
• ECONOMIC COST
• ORGANISATIONAL COSTS
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In Australia, about 300,000 people are injured annually. Workers compensation costs about $10 billion per year. Workplace injuries do occur in surf lifesaving.
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Occupational Health & SafetyLaws
– Acts & Regulations– Codes of Practice
Duty of care– Club management • Health and safety of members and visitors• Safe club and equipment• Information, training and supervision
– Members/Personnel• Co-operate with patrol captains and officials• Work and use equipment safely• Take care of the health and safety of others
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Accidents and illnessCauses– Untidiness/Obstructions– Spills & slippery surfaces– Faulty equipment– Manual handling– Contact with hazardous materials• Body fluids• Chemicals• Sharps
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Risk Management and Control
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Controlling Hazards
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BEST
LEAST
EFFECTIVE
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Safe Manual HandlingLifting an IRB
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Health and safety is everyone's
responsibility
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Manual Handling Guidelines
• IRB (Unladen): Minimum 2 people
• IRB (Fully laden): Min 4 people
• Outboard motor: Min 2 people
• Fuel tanks: Min 2 people
• Surf boat: Min 5 people (6+ fo U19’s
and women's crews)
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All equipment should be transported to and from the beach using 4WD’S, All -Terrain Vehicles (ATV’s) or trolleys.
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How to Lift• Face in direction of travel• Feet shoulder width apart• One member “calls” the lift
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Reporting an Injury
• Tell an appropriate person, e.g. Patrol Captain, Training Officer, Coach
• Use correct form (Incident Report Log)
• Give form to Club officer• If appropriate complete
insurance claim forms
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Inci
dent
Rep
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DebriefingA process of reflection & learning from an event,It may include:– Support for personnel– Assessment of personnel– Review of procedures– Reporting/documentation– Communication with media/
authorities– Follow-up with police etc.
The branch or club may have liaison or duty officer to assist with incident management
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Critical Incident Stress
Critical incident stress is a normal reaction to a stressful event.
– May affect anyone
– Signs & symptoms may be delayed• Recollections, memories, dreams,
flashbacks• Insomnia, irritability, anger, lack of concentration• Avoiding dealing with responses
– Counseling should be sought17
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Health and Fitness
• Maintain a high level of
physical fitness
• Balanced diet
• Alcohol in moderation
• Avoid smoking
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Prevention of Sun Damage
• Limit exposure
• Wear clothing and a hat
• Use sunscreen
• Wear eye protection
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SUN SENSE
The very nature of surf lifesaving patrol activities exposes your body to the sun and associated health risks
NO SUN SENSE
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