Purpose

To assist Patrol Captains/Lifeguards by providing guidelines to determining their options and acting upon their decisions to close the patrolled area in a safe and efficient manner at any time other than the end of the patrol.

Policy

Lifesaving Personnel are required to assess conditions and determine if closing the patrolled area (aquatic area) is an appropriate option.

Procedure

Patrol Captains/Lifeguards should consider ‘closure’, at any time that there is an unacceptable/ unmanageable risk to the public or the lifesaving service is unable to effectively, and safely perform their duties.

The following are specific conditions under which ‘closure’ may be considered (this list should not be considered exclusive):

Dangerous Surf Conditions Heavily Dumping Surf
Large Surf
Rips/Strong Currents
Debris
Marine Life Sharks
Excessive Stingers
Human Hazard Uncontrollable Surf Craft Infringements
Powercraft Hazards
Civil Disturbance (public unrest, criminal activity etc.)
Equipment in Surf/Swimming Area (lines, netting, buoys, etc.)
Environmental/Weather Lightning
Cyclonic conditions
Tsunami warning
Chemical/Biological Hazard High pollution levels
Chemical spill
Oil/petrol spills
Biological agent(s)
Other Dangerous objects (such as munitions)
Suspicious packages

Emergency Beach Closure – Procedure

  1. Determine if water area is to be evacuated.
  2. Log the beach closure through the Operations App (where available) and inform SurfCom via radio on channel 3 that you are about to close the patrolled area and the reason for closing.
  3. Activate the Emergency Evacuation Alarm.
  4. Inform everyone of the following:
    • Water area is being closed; and
    • Reason for closure.
  5. Lower and remove the red and yellow patrol flags and black and white surfcraft flags.
  6. Post ‘Swimming Not Advised’ signs at identified beach access points and where the flagged area was located.
  7. Continually monitor all areas.
  8. Maintain minimum personnel, qualification and equipment requirements.
  9. Maintain an active presence on the beach to advise/warn public.
  10. An appropriate record should be made in the patrol log giving an outline of the incident.
  11. Where required liaise with Emergency Services

Emergency Evacuation Alarm – Procedures

Emergency evacuation of a patrolled area: Alarm is sounded continuously until everyone has exited the water.
All Clear/Beach Open: Announcement is made over the loud hailer/PA system. Where an announcement system is not available a short blast of the alarm can be sounded.

Closure Periods

The beach is to remain closed until such time as the identified hazard is controlled or no longer presents a risk.

Recommended closure periods include:

  • Dangerous surf conditions (as determined/appropriate).
  • Shark sighting & encounters (Refer to PSS8.5).
  • Chemical/biological hazards – after confirmation from appropriate authorities that the area is safe.

Reopening Procedure

Once it is determined that it is safe to reopen the beach, normal patrol procedures should be re- established under the direction of the Patrol Captain/Senior Lifeguard. The beach opening should be logged through the Operations App (where available) and SurfCom informed via radio on channel 3.

Where SLS does not have exclusive control of the flagged areas, the patrol captain should consult with the Lifeguards, and ensure that their position is logged, via the App and Radio to Surfcom.

Last modified: 25/07/23