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Safety Glen Stanaway
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Safety What is YA’s role? 1.Uniform minimum practices and standards 2.Provide advice and support
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Safety YA and State focus on safety Resources being developed Messages being sent
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Safety We know one Club read it!
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Safety The reply had a lot of merit It pushed back It raised issues Asked they be raised here
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Safety ?
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Is safety of the sailor the sailor’s responsibility alone?
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Safety Are YA and States falling into the WH&S rut? Are we instilling unjustified concern into clubs? Does a club have a responsibility for a sailor’s health and safety?
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Safety No. WH&S is covered by different legislation. Maybe. Yes. A club does have some responsibility for a sailor’s health and safety.
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Safety What responsibility does a club have?
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Safety A club must take reasonable care or exercise reasonable skill to minimise a risk. These are the precautions a reasonable person would take in the circumstances.
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Safety What could your club reasonably be expected to do? In advance during the pre-season? What about on the day?
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Safety Should clubs default to the minimum level of service demanded by their sailors?
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Safety Some sailors wouldn’t demand a safety service until… A club should take practical and affordable steps toward safety
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Safety Would most sports at community level have very limited training of officials and minimal safety measures?
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Safety Most do have guidelines Most do have training Many have regulation It depends on the circumstances
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Safety Yes, there are other more hazardous sports with inherent and obvious risks. Yes, people push themselves and their equipment resulting in accidents.
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Safety Should we stop calling race committee boats safety boats?
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Safety No right or wrong answer
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Safety Does a boat crew have any responsibility to a sailor in distress, beyond what they are comfortable with and safe offering?
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Safety A race committee boat should: 1.Be equipped and staffed as best as possible 2.Do everything that they reasonably can
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Safety Is sailing a sport based on self- discipline and self-reliance?
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Safety The reality has changed Rules, regulations and legislation all hedge around freedom of choice It depends on the circumstances
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Safety Does the Club, State or YA transfer the risk of participating to the sailor?
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Safety Not entirely… The club has a duty of care to take reasonable care or to exercise reasonable skill Wrongs Act does make provisions for inherently dangerous or obvious risks
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Safety Is the principle of self reliance clearly demonstrated by clubs not inspecting boats for sea worthiness nor asking for competence?
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Safety Checking yachts dinghies – both fairly common Seaworthiness is checked x 2; build standards and stability documents Competence is asked for
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Safety Does agreeing to RRS 3 and 4 eliminate recourse to the courts?
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Safety To a degree but does not provide absolution Legislation still applies, and it depends on any signed waiver
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Safety Does a signed waiver of liability help?
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Safety Yes There are inherent risks Important to get the person’s acknowledgement
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Safety ?
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Is safety of the sailor the sailor’s responsibility alone?
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Safety No, not alone It is not solely the clubs either There is a shared or conjunctive responsibility
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Safety What should YV and YA’s message be?
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Safety 1.Uniform minimum practices and standards 2.Provide advice and support
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Safety Glen Stanaway
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