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Unlike flat water, moving water presents a totally different
and more deadly hazard. The force of moving water has to be
experienced first hand to be believed. Factor into this equation
common river features such as weirs, bridges and trees and
you suddenly unearth numerous lethal obstacles to be trapped
in, against or under. Any stretch of moving water under certain
conditions can become particularly unforgiving, where common
misconceptions and instinctive safety responses, such as the
use of a rescue line, can prove fatal without carefully controlled
training. RIG have designed the following programmes to respond
to the specific demands of industry.
Moving Water Competent Person |
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Managing Moving Water Safely |
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OUR FULL PORTFOLIO OF SWIFTWATER AND FLOOD RESCUE PROGRAMMES

MOVING
WATER COMPETENT PERSON |
| Description |
This
entry level programme is an industry specific programme
designed to train competent persons with the necessary
knowledge, experience and technical training to implement
safe systems of work when operating around the water margins.
In addition, this programme covers the basics of safe
rescue drills in the event of a moving water related incident.
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1-day programme covers the following areas: |
Basic hydrology,
hydro-topography and hazard awareness
Moving
water risk assessment and control measures
Selection,
use, donning and maintenance of PPE and throwlines
Unplanned
immersion drills
Basic
bank side rescue options
Immediate
incident management
Physiological
responses to immersion and associated injuries
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MANAGING MOVING
WATER SAFELY |
| Description |
Managing
Moving Water Safely is an industry specific programme
designed for
managers and supervisors responsible for planning work
around the water
margins. The programme includes theoretical and practical
instruction.
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4 hour programme covers the following areas: |
Basic hydrology,
hydro-topography and hazard awareness
Moving water
risk assessment and control measures
Implementing
safe systems of work
Selection,
use and maintenance of PPE
Physiological
responses to immersion and associated injuries
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