Thames Ditton Risk Assessment

Defib Locations

  • Start / Finish Line – during event
  • Dittons Skiff and Punting Club when open
  • on Thames Ditton Island 24/7
  • Clubhouse Thames Sailing Club 24/7

Thames Ditton – Description of route and risk assessment

General Hazards 

Motor Boats, Rowing Boats and other craft on the water: The Thames is shared with other craft and we need to keep ourselves safe. Please keep a look behind from time to time to make sure you are not going to be in collision with another river user. If they are coming close, draw their attention to you, shouting and waving. Also move out of their way and if necessary, kneel down. 

Main Launch, Exit and Emergency Evacuation Point 

The Albany Pub, Queens Rd, Thames Ditton, Surrey, KT7 0QY

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The launch point is through the pub gardens and main meeting point and car park. There are jetties and a small beach.

Alternative launch point is off Ditton Beach part of Albany Reach Open Space at the end of Aragon Avenue, Thames Ditton.

Hazards 

The jetties can be slippery when wet and there might be glass on the beach, here and on Ditton Beach.

The Start 

The start of the AquaPaddle is off Ditton Beach, Albany Reach Open Space. The Time Lord will call the AquaPaddlers forward, once everyone has arrived and start the event. The AquaPaddle heads downstream (South). 

Hazards 

Other river users and swimmers.

The Turning Point 

The turning point is round the downstream end of Raven Ait

Hazards 

Other AquaPaddlers. Please give each other space to turn and cross the river. 

Crossing the River. Watch out for boats and other river users as you cross. They have right of way. Be prepared to stop. Do not risk crossing in front of any craft. 

The Finish 

The finish is by the Jetty of the pub and will require the paddlers to cross the river. Please keep a good lookout as you cross the river.

Once you finish, please keep clear of the finish line. If you want to stay cheer on the other AquaPaddlers, please gather on the Pub beach or Jetties.

Hazards 

Tiredness: Don’t rush and take your time to recover. When crossing the river to the Launch and Exit point, please look out for other craft and don’t cross in front of them. Give yourself time. “Slow is Pro” 

All Risks

RISK ASSESSMENT: AquaPaddle – BlueSpace – Generic Location 

DATE CARRIED OUT:  25/09/2023 ASSESSMENT CARRIED OUT BY: Brett Scillitoe 

HAZARD   WHO MIGHT BE HARMED?   HOW MAY THE RISK BE  ADEQUATELY  CONTROLLED?  WHAT FURTHER ACTION MAY BE REQUIRED?   Review comments / review date  
DROWNING   Paddlers & Others    Wearing of buoyancy aid  Instruction in capsize procedures Relevant supervision for novices  Advised to keep away from waters edge   Buoyancy aids tested annually  Induction sessions for beginners and new members  Instructors to ensure buoyancy aid correctly fitted.  Regular checks on hire equipment during the season.   31/01/2024 
HYPOTHERMIA / HYPERTHERMIA   Paddlers    Advised on the correct clothing to wear.  Adjustment to clothing as required    Continuous dynamic risk assessment.   31/01/2024
SLIPS TRIPS AND FALLS    Paddlers, Parents, Coaches & others    Regular observation of the bankside, recommendation of footwear   Ensure appropriate footwear is worn    31/01/2024 
SPRAINS, STRAINS  AND SOFT TISSUE  INJURIES   Paddlers, Parents Coaches & others    Trained to lift correctly  Ask for help  Encouraged to paddle correctly    Ongoing training and regular checks of procedures  Appropriate checks on lifting crafts  31/01/2024 
POLLUTION AND WATER QUALITY    Paddlers   Advised to bathe soon after immersion Made aware of flotsam    Risks higher in spate conditions. Avoid intentional capsizes in poor conditions   31/01/2024
OTHER WATER USERS    Paddlers and other users   Paddlers instructed to be aware of other water users and how to take appropriate/avoiding action.    Informed as to possible other water users and location   31/01/2024 
BOATS & PWC    Paddlers & Safety team   Paddlers advised to abide by the waterways laws, keeping river right and allowing river cruisers to pass by.   Appropriate skill and awareness information including training   31/01/2024 
EXHAUSTION/FATIGUE   Paddlers and water safety team   Advise paddlers to bring a drink and have eaten an hour before paddling   Water safety team will assist and help them ashore.  31/01/2024 
CAPSIZED CRAFT   Paddlers    Information to be collected on entry of ability. Ask paddlers to look after each other on the water.   Water safety to assist capsized paddlers.  31/01/2024 
WEATHER/WIND    Paddlers & Safety Team  Weather reports checked the day before and on the morning. Advise paddlers of exiting the water should adverse weather conditions approach.   Continuous dynamic risk assessment    31/01/2024
Wild Animals Eg: Swans  Paddlers  Advise paddlers to maintain distance from all wildlife, especially Swans with their signets.  If a nesting family is close to the start/finish, the paddle will be moved to a different location to protect the animals.  31/01/2024
Environment  Everyone   Advise everyone to stay on the paths and to prevent minimal damage to the flora and fauna.  Continuous dynamic risk assessment  31/01/2024