Application |
Surf Risk Rating (SRR) |
Overview |
Surf Risk Rating (SRR) – Risk Assessment
The Surf Risk Rating (SRR) Tool allows qualified users several tools to assess the risk of the surf environment.
The aims of the Surf Risk Rating include:
- To enable water safety managers, officials and others to be advised of a Surf Risk Rating (SRR) in a timely and efficient manner.
- To have a consistent process for the evaluation of a surf risk rating.
- To provide key decision makers with information to enable them to make informed decisions.
- To provide key prompts associated with safety and risk management.
- To enable officers to reduce level of risks levels through mitigation.
- To act as a tool for the collection of key data that may assist in determining future safety practices.
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Access |
Must complete SLS – Surf Risk Rating (SRR) Course in elearning
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Login |
Login – Individual Members Area Account |
Contents |
- Surf Risk Rating (SRR-Initial) is used to determine the risk rating for the event as an overview. This can be conducted as many times during the day as required.
- The Patrol SRR assists users to risk assess their patrol aquatic environment.
- SRR-Event data is similar to SRR-Initial however it requires the ‘conditions data’ to be populated when competitors are on the way out and on the way in from their race. It determines a rating level for athletes heading out and returning to shore and is also ‘discipline specific’.
- Event Incident section is linked to the Event Specific Rating. The incidents line up with the event rating to assist in collecting data.
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Primary Users |
- Patrol Captains
- Patrol Members
- Coaches
- Water Safety Coordinator
- TAF’s
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Responsible for information |
SLSA |
Website |
https://operations.sls.com.au/login |
User Guide |
Surf Risk Rating User Guide |
Last modified:
28 August 2023
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