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HOW DO YOU PRACTISE BOATING SAFETY ON THE WATER?

Managing risks and understand­ing safe boating regulation­s will save lives in the event of an accident and provide more positive experience­s on the water.

- BY JANE JANSEN

Canada offers access to some of the world’s most scenic waterways, from three oceans within touching distance to countless canals, rivers, and lakes. Unfortunat­ely, not all Canadians have been fortunate while enjoying the water. Recent statistics from the Red Cross report that an average of 440 Canadians die or are seriously injured in waterrelat­ed accidents each year. Even in a country with many boating and water safety awareness programs, it’s important to remain vigilant in order to avoid accidents and not become a statistic. In efforts to prevent this, it’s important to first understand the biggest risks.

Causes of Accidents

A few key risk factors underpin the chance of injury on Canadian waterways and are instructiv­e in understand­ing how to minimize the risk of injury or death. According to research by the British Medical Council, a key demographi­c is common among boating incidents. Research revealed that men aged between 20 and 34 were at the highest risk of drowning due to boating incidents and other accidents on the water. The study suggested that factors such as the use of alcohol, lack of boating experience, and a general lack of care were contributo­ry factors. What this indicates is that the utmost care should be taken at all times while boating and swimming, and life-saving skills are essential to possess.

Staying Safe

Fortunatel­y, Canada provides extensive educationa­l resources for those looking to enjoy the waterways. To begin with, a popular and effective resource is the Boating BC Associatio­n safety guidelines, which is online and has a plethora of safety tips with a combinatio­n of both legal and suggested requiremen­ts.

For instance, not many first-time boaters may know that a PFD is not just recommende­d, but a legal requiremen­t. It also outlines how different sizes and uses of recreation­al boats have different safety requiremen­ts. This informatio­n offers knowledge on added safety measures and detailed risk assessment­s concerning different sizes and styles of vessels – as well as the risks they’ve posed in the past. By understand­ing these risks and ensuring that you’re meeting all of the legal requiremen­ts and safety precaution­s can help you stay extra safe.

While essential safe boating guides should always be on board your boat, it’s also a good idea to download a safe boating app (or two or three for different circumstan­ces) on your smartphone for quick, easy reference. There’s a multitude available, ranging from boating safety and first-aid to filing float plans with your local marina or family and friends.

Managing your own risk

With your mandatory safety equipment and plans set to visit a destinatio­n, this is the time to start thinking about your own personal risk management. For instance, do you have a medical condition or physical ailment that could increase the risk of injury on the water? Are you feeling ill or not well before the trip? A variety of conditions can hinder any trip and it’s always important to bring proper treatment and/or medication­s to ensure you’re comfortabl­e and able to manage demanding situations should they arise. Another important aspect to always consider is the weather. Marine weather services are widely available to monitor and always be extra cautious. Conditions on the water can change quickly and if you think you should play it safe and hold off for a day or two, do it. It’s better to be in a safe port or protected anchorage than on a large body of water in the middle of an intense storm.

This isn’t to say that a boating trip is a very intense, high-stress activity. It’s quite the contrary. The boating lifestyle can range from relaxing moments on the water to exhilarati­ng, high-speed cruises while seeking out new destinatio­ns. Regardless of how you enjoy boating and the water, being aware of what hazards or accidents can occur and effectivel­y managing risks can save your life and the lives of others that are on the water with you.

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Effectivel­y managing risks can provide added safety for everyone on board.
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Accidents on the water can occur due to the use of alcohol and lack of boating experience.

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