Purpose

To outline club/service radio communications requirements for all lifesaving operations in NSW.

Policy

All SLS clubs/services/branches shall meet the SLSNSW radio/communication requirements when undertaking lifesaving operations, including:

  • SLSNSW approved radio equipment (types/models)
  • SLSNSW approved radio frequencies (channels)
  • Coordinating though SurfCom

All SLS clubs/services/branches shall utilise and operate within the SLSNSW approved radio network. No service shall undertake lifesaving operations on alternative networks or establish their own alternative radio communications networks unless authorised by SLSNSW.

All Surf Life Saving clubs/services in NSW shall utilise the State Operations Centre (SOC) . No Surf Life Saving service shall implement their own ‘SurfCom type’ entity without the authorisation of SLSNSW.

Only SLSNSW approved radio frequencies and channel allocations shall be programmed into SLS radios. No unapproved frequencies or frequency changes shall be permitted without the approval of SLSNSW.

SLS radio frequencies are licensed and managed by SLSNSW. No Surf Life Saving service in NSW shall apply for or implement frequencies through the ACMA for lifesaving operations outside of the SLSNSW frequency plan.

All SLS radios shall be serviced regularly by a licensed and SLSNSW endorsed technician/service agent.

Only SLSNSW approved, licensed agents/service technicians may service or program SLS radios.

All SLS services must be contactable via radio if conducting lifesaving operations in regular patrol coverage areas.

All SLS radios must meet the minimum SLSNSW radio specifications as outlined in this document.

Only approved SLS club/service officers/personnel (who are currently SLS/ALS members/staff) shall utilise and operate lifesaving radio equipment and monitor lifesaving frequencies. External partner agencies/stakeholders shall require written permission to hold, use or monitor SLSNSW radio frequencies.

Last modified: 25/07/23