+64 (0)21341214 [email protected]

Health and Safety Disclosure

I/we understand and that I/we will be briefed and inducted on the areas that I/we are going and acknowledge that our guide has shown that he has the necessary safety equipment, emergency plan and experience level for our trip.

I/we understand that my behavior and conduct must not endanger any other participant on the activity.

I/we understand that I may not participate in the activities if under the influence of any drugs or alcohol.

I/we declare that I have no medical issues which may cause any incident to anyone including myself whilst taking part in the activity of guided fishing. People with medical issues should seek professional medical advice before taking part in the activities and disclose any special needs.

I/we agree to follow any relevant safety instructions at all times when directed.

safe wading

Use wading poles

 

EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

The following defines the Member’s emergency preparedness and response plans for foreseeable emergencies, including procedures for:

  • Stabilising the situation
  • Accounting for staff and participants
  • Assigning responsibility and authority for implementing the plans
  • Who must notify emergency services and when.

EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

To be shown to all participants prior to trip

Guide Name: Gavin McAuliffe   

Company: NZ Fly Fishing Expeditions                             

Address: 15 Goldleaf Hill, Queenstown 9300

Mobile Phone: +64 (0)21341214

Beacon registered:   Yes see Beacon rego and details

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY

  • ASSESS SITUATION
  • CHECK AND ACT:

(DANGER/RESPONSE/AIRWAYS/BREATHING/CIRCULATION/SEVERE BLEEDING)

  • STABILISE THE SITUATION (IF POSSIBLE), ACCOUNT FOR ALL STAFF AND PARTICIPANTS.
  • ESTABLISH COMMUNICATION / RAISE ALARM / INITIATE EVACUATION

(THE GUIDE, STAFF MEMBERS, AND OR ALTERNATELY PARTICIPANTS, MUST USE THE INTERNAL OR

EXTERNAL LINE OF COMMUNICATION ACCORDING TO THE SITUATION ACCORDING TO THE SAFETY

BRIEFING)

FIRST AID GUIDE
Burns Cool and  cover
Broken bones Support and keep still
Chest pains Call first aid if pain unrelieved
Bleeding Direct pressure and elevation
CPR Guide Adult: Compression first  

Compression to breath ratio 30:2

Compression rate per minute 100

Compression performed using

2 hands

 

EMERGENCY / CONTINGENCY PLAN

 

  • INTERNAL COMMUNICATION
(2) EXTERNAL COMMUNICATION
Company Name: NZ Fly Fishing Expeditions
  Establish communication and raise alarm with:  

NZ Police Dial 111

  Satellite Phone  and PLB carried in pack with guide  (All Satellite Phone calls are International Calls – use National calling code – in NZ 0064 – drop “0” in area code number eg. Police 0064 3 441 1600).
  Cell Phone: 021341214
  Locator Beacon Landline: 0800406111
   
   
Overdue party EMERGENCY SERVICES:                  111            

Nationwide                                     

    FIRST AID  ST. JOHN:                0800 347 782
    Company Head Office: +6436690692
    NZ Police Location A: Queenstown (03) 4411600
Local Police Station: Queenstown NZ Police Location B: Te Anau (03) 249 7600
Local Medical Centre: Queenstown NZ Police Location C: Wanaka (03) 443 7272
Local Garage: Southern Motor Group Queenstown NZ Police Location D: Haast (03) 750 0850
Automobile Association:  Helicopters (Heli Tours): 034510515  

Location Queenstown

  Helicopters (Heli Glenorchy) : 0800435449  

Location Glenorchy

Helicopters (Greenstone Helicopters) : 037500728

Location Wanaka and Haast

Helicopters (Te Anau Helicopters) : 0800234890

Location Te Anau

RUN HOLDERS / LAND OWNERS /ACCESS THROUGH PROPERTIES
NAME ADDRESS PHONE
     
     
TRANSPORT OPERATORS
NAME ADDRESS PHONE
    After hours:

DANGER    RESPONSE   AIRWAYS   BREATHING   CIRCULATION   SEVERE BLEEDING

Avoid further injury, damage, loss through careful and correct action!

Do not panic:  save – secure – improve!

 

INFORMATION TO PROVIDE: WEATHER SITUATION
IDENTIFICATION WHO is talking?  

WHAT happened?

WHEN what time?

WHERE Location

  • Map number / grid reference in reference to

       known landing, camping or hut site

  •  Well known features: peaks, roads, rivers
Visibility, wind, strength, direction  

Snow condition: firm, wet, powdery/dry – depth

ACCESS TO SITE: Land transport, helicopter, foot? Possible to land helicopter, Winch required?

Identify accident – landing site: marking, coloured items smoke, light (flash light/camera), coloured items smoke, light (flash light/camera)

PLB Beacon Details

Beacon Hex Id / UIN: 

Owner Name: 

Owner Address: 

Type: PLB Make: 

Battery Expiry: 

Administrative Mobile 

Administrative Email Simon Wilkinson [email protected]