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10.1.1 Procedure - Surf Sports - 1
Surf Sports — 1
1 Competition Safety
Amendments – Competition Safety
1.2 Safety Operations Manual
1.2.1 Objectives
1.2.2 Initiation of the Plan
1.2.3 Medical and First Aid
1.2.4 Water Safety
1.2.5 Emergency Vehicle(s)
1.2.6 Major Incidents
1.2.7 Emergency Services
1.2.8 Logistics
1.3 Competition Safety Assessment
1.4 MC-DEM SURF HAZARD RATING (SHR) MODEL
1.5 Use Of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
1.6 Competition Contingency Plan
1.6.1 Potential Threats
1.6.2 Weather Forecasting
1.6.3 The Chain of Command and Decision Making
1.6.4 Alternative Locations – Contingencies
1.6.5 Aim and Principles of Relocation
1.6.6 Outline Plan
1.6.7 Reconnaissance of Alternative Locations and Assessment of Conditions
1.6.8 Relocation Timings and Early Warning
1.6.9 Key Officials required at the Alternative Location
1.6.10 Movement of Competition Officials
1.6.11 Movement of Safety and Rescue Personnel and Equipment
1.6.12 Movement of Administration and Competition/Championship Equipment
1.6.13 Movement of Competitors and their Equipment
1.6.14 Action in the event of Death or Serious Injury
1.6.15 Provision of Counselling Services
1.7 SLSA Members’ Health
1.8 No Reliance
Appendix A – Sample Event Safety Guide Worksheet
Appendix B – Sample Referee Pre-Competition Checklist
Appendix C – Sample Disaster Plan – Major Incident
Appendix D – Authority for Suspension/Relocation/Cancellation of Competition
Appendix E – Contingency options – Major Competition Event Prioritisation Table
Appendix F – Pool Risk Assessment Worksheet
Section 2 – General Competitive Conditions
Amendments – General Competitive Conditions
2.1 SLSA Competitions
2.2 Competition Eligibility
2.2.1 Competition Qualification
2.2.2 Patrol and Service Obligations
2.2.3 Dual Membership
2.2.4 Competitive Transfers
2.2.4.1 Domestic Competitive Transfers
2.2.4.2 International Competitive Transfers and Competition
2.2.4.3 – Membership Clearance and Process
2.3 Competition Season, Ages, Categories and Provisos
2.3.1. Competition Season
2.3.2 Determining Age Groups
2.3.3 Age Groups/Gender
2.3.4 Participation in Individual and Team Event
2.3.5 Under 8 to Under 14 Years
2.3.6 Under 15 Years
2.3.7 Under 17 Years
2.3.8	Under 19 Years
2.3.9 Under 21 Years
2.3.10 Under 23 Years
2.3.11 Over 24 Years
2.3.12 Open
2.3.13 Senior
2.3.14 – Masters (30 years plus)
2.3.15 Female/Male Only Events and Gender Guidelines
2.4	Competitors With Disabilites
2.5	Dress Of Competitors
2.5.1 Costumes, Dress and Style
2.5.2 Caps and Helmets
2.5.3 Colours
2.5.4 Identification
2.6	Sponsor Identification
2.7	Gear Specifications and Usage
2.7.1 Gear and Equipment Must Conform to Current Specifications
2.7.2 Use of Communication Devices in SLSA Competition
2.7.3 Use of Video Camera Devices Attached to Competitors
2.7.4 Use of Video Camera on Surf Boards and Surf Skis
2.7.5 Use of Video Cameras on Surf Boats
2.7.6 Use of Video Camera on Inshore Rescue Boats (IRB)
2.8	Scrutineering
2.9	Competition Arena/Area
2.10	Competition Definitions
2.10.1 Individual Events
2.10.2 Team Events
2.10.3 General
2.11	Beach Positions
2.12	Setting of Competition Courses
2.13	Draws
2.14	Competitor Limitations
2.15	Starting Times
2.16	Reporting
2.17	Marshalling
2.18	Substitution of Competitors
2.19	Starting of Events
2.20	Completion of Courses
2.21	Change-Over (Tagging) in Relay Events
2.22	Finish of Events
2.23	Time Limits
2.24	Dead Heats
2.25	Participants, Medals, Trophies & Pointscores
2.26	Breach of Rules
2.27	SLSA Code of Behaviour
2.27.1 General
2.27.2 Code of Fair Play
2.27.2.1	SLSA will:
2.27.2.2 SLSA Officials will:
2.27.2.3 Competitors will:
2.27.2.4 Team Managers and Coaches will:
2.27.2.5 Supporters and Spectators will:
2.28	Abuse/Inappropriate Behaviour
2.29	Competing Unfairly
2.30	Luck of Prevailing Conditions
2.31	Start and Finish of Competition
Appendix A – Transgender Transsexual Athlete Guidelines
Section 3 – Lifesaving Events
Amendments – Lifesaving Events
3.1	General
3.2	Rescue & Resuscitation
3.3	Inflatable Rescue Boat (IR) Competition
3.3.1	Introduction
3.3.2 General Conditions
3.3.2.1 Safety Essentials
3.3.2.2 Pre Carnival Safety Briefing
3.3.2.3 Safety Infringements
3.3.2.4 Competitor Pre-Requisites
3.3.2.5 Entry Limitations
3.3.2.6 Equipment Requirements, Scrutineering and Compliance
3.3.2.7 The Course
3.3.2.8 Course Variations
3.3.2.9 Administration and Officials
3.3.3 Procedure
3.3.3.1 Placing of Patients
3.3.3.2 Preparing for the Start
3.3.3.3 The Start
3.3.3.4 Proceed To and From Buoys
3.3.3.5 The Turn and Patient Pickup
3.3.3.6 The Exit and Finish
3.3.3.7 The Changeover (Mass, Teams and Relay Events Only)
3.3.4 IRB Events – Description
3.3.4.1 Event No. 1 – IRB Rescue Tube
3.3.4.2 Event No. 2 – IRB Mass Rescue
3.3.4.3 Event No. 3 – IRB Teams Rescue
3.3.4.4 Event No. 4 – IRB Rescue
3.3.4.5 Event No. 5 – IRB Relay
3.3.5 Disqualifications
Appendix A – Typical IRB Competition Area
3.4 Champion Lifesaver
3.4.1 Aim
3.4.2 Equipment
3.4.3 Uniforms
3.4.4 Procedure
3.4.5	Physical Skills
3.4.6 Questionnaire
3.4.7 Practical Resuscitation
3.4.8 Tied Scores
Appendix B – Champion Lifesaver Practical Resuscitation
3.5 Patrol Competition
3.5.1 Aim
3.5.2 General
3.5.3 Uniforms
3.5.4 Equipment
3.5.5 Team (Patrol) Competition
3.5.6 Substitution of Competitors
3.5.7 Patrol Competition Format
3.5.8 Surf Teams
3.5.9 Board/Tube Rescue Relay Race
3.5.10 Theory
3.5.11 Practical Resuscitation
3.5.12	Scenario Task
3.5.13 Tied Scores
Appendix C – Patrol Competition Practical Resuscitation
3.6 First Aid Competition
3.6.1 General Conditions
3.6.2 Aim
3.6.3 Nature of First Aid Competition
3.6.4 Composition of Teams
3.6.5 Competitors’ Dress
3.6.6 Competition in other Events
3.6.7 Judging of the Competition
3.6.8 Competition Administration and Officials Control
3.6.9 Sectional Referee
3.6.10 The Judges
3.6.11 The Marshall
3.6.12 The Isolation Judge
3.6.13 Casualties
3.6.14 Bystanders
3.6.15 Competition Area
3.6.16 Presentation, Diagnosis and Treatment of Casualties
3.6.17 Release of Competitors
3.6.18 Results
Appendix D – Contents First Aid Kit
Section 4 – Swimming Events
Amendments – Swimming Events
4.1 General Conditions
4.2 Surf Race
4.2.1 The Course
4.3 Surf Race Variations
4.3.1 Surf Teams Race
4.4 Belt Race
4.4.1 The Course
4.5 Rescue Tube Rescue Race (4 Person)
4.5.1 The Course
4.5.2 Procedure
4.6 Rescue Tube Race (2 Person)
4.6.1 General Conditions
4.6.2 The Course
4.6.3 Procedure
4.7	Rescue Tube Race
4.7.1 General Conditions
4.7.2 The Course
4.7.3 Procedure
4.8 Run-Swim-Run
4.8.1 The Course
4.8.2 Procedure
4.9 Wading Race
4.9.1 The Course
4.9.2 Procedure
4.10 Wading Relay
4.10.1 The Course
4.10.2 Procedure
Appendix A – Surf Reel, Line & Belt Specifications
Section 5 – Surf Boat Events
Amendments – Surf Boat Events
5.1 General Conditions
5.2 Surf Boat Racing
5.2.1 The Course
5.2.2 Pre-Start
5.2.3 The Start
5.2.4 The Seaward Journey
5.2.5 The Turn
5.2.6 The Return Journey
5.2.7 The Finish
5.3 Racing Format
5.4 Short Course Boat Event
5.4.1 Short Course Rules
5.5 Surf Boat Relay
5.5.1 Procedure
5.5.2 Equipment
5.5.3 Course
5.5.4 Start
5.5.5 Change Over’s Between Relay Legs
5.5.6 Boat Management
5.5.7 Boat Roll Overs
5.5.8 Finish
5.6	Penalties and Disqualifications
Appendix A – Round Robin Boat Racing Procedures
Appendix B – Surf Boat Usage Policy (As taken from SLSA Policy 1.02)
Section 6 – Surf Ski & Surf Board Events
Amendments – Surf Ski & Surf Board Events
6.1 General Conditions
6.2 Single Ski Races
6.2.1 The Course
6.3 Double Ski Races
6.3.1	The Course
6.3.2 Procedure
6.4 Surf Board Races
6.4.1 The Course
6.4.2 Procedure
6.5 Surf Board/Surf Ski Relay
6.5.1 General Conditions
6.5.2	The Course
6.5.3 Procedure
Appendix A – Surf Board Usage
Section 7 – Surfboard Riding Events
7.1 General Conditions
7.2	The Course
7.3 Procedures
7.3.1 Conditions
7.3.2 Draws and Seeding
7.3.3 Starting
7.3.4	Time Keeping and Starting
7.3.5 Surfing
7.3.7 Riding Time
7.3.8 Points Allocation
7.3.9 Number of Rides
7.4 Judging Criteria
7.4.1	Short Board Wave Riding Criteria
7.4.2 Long Board Wave Riding Criteria
7.4.3 Judging Philosophy
7.4.4	Scoring
7.4.5	Judging Panel and Master Card
7.4.6 Recording
7.4.7	Missed Ride by Judges
7.4.8 Interference
7.4.9 Processing Judges’ Cards
7.4.10	Processing the Master Card
7.4.11	Equal Points
7.4.12 Computer Scoring System
7.5 Surfboard Variations
7.5.1 Surfboard Teams Riding
Section 8 – Multi-Discipline Events
Amendments – Multi-Discipline Events
8.1 General Conditions
8.2 Ironman and Ironwoman
8.2.2 The Course
8.2.3 The Procedure
8.2.4 Ironman and Ironwoman Variations
8.3 Six Person Taplin Relay
8.3.1 General Conditions
8.3.2 The Course
8.3.3 Procedure
8.3.4 Taplin Relay Variations
Lifesaver Relay
8.4.1 General Conditions
8.4.2 The Course
8.4.3 Procedure
8.5 Cameron Relay
8.5.1	General Conditions
8.5.2 The Course
8.5.3 Procedure
8.5.4	Cameron Relay Variations
8.6 Surf Board Rescue Race
8.6.1 General Conditions
8.6.2 The Course
Section 9 – Beach Events
Amendments – Beach Events
9.1 Beach Sprint
9.1.1 The Course
9.1.3 Judging
9.2 Beach Relay
9.2.1 The Course
9.2.3 Judging/Change Over
9.3 All Age Beach Relay
9.3.1 The Course
9.3.2 Procedure
9.4 Beach Flags
9.4.1 The Course
9.4.2 General Conditions
9.4.3 Competing for Flags/Deliberate Impedance
9.4.4 Effect of Elimination and Disqualification
9.4.5 Procedure
9.4.6 The Start
9.4.7 Judging
9.5 2km Beach Run
9.5.1 The Course
9.5.2 Procedure
9.5.3 Equipment and Apparel
9.6 2km Beach Run Relay
9.6.1 The Course
9.6.2 Procedure
9.6.3 Equipment and Apparel
Section 10 – March Past Event
Amendments – March Past Event
10.1	General Conditions
10.1.1 Procedure
10.1.2 Formation
10.1.3 Team Commands
10.2 Drill Procedures
10.2.1 Marching
10.2.2 Quick Marching
10.2.3 Marking Time
10.2.4 Halting
10.2.5 Standing at Ease
10.2.6 Standing at Attention
10.2.7 Wheeling
10.3 Marshalling and Course
10.3.1 Marshalling of Teams
10.3.2 Colour Party
10.3.3 Incomplete Teams
10.3.4 Course
10.3.5 Wheeling Points
10.3.6 Halting
10.3.7 Parading
10.3.8 Exit
10.4 Judging and Fault Allocations
10.4.1 Judges
10.5 Section Procedures and Judging
10.5.1 Time and Step
10.5.2 Arm Swing
10.5.3 Wheeling
10.5.4 Leg Action
10.5.5 Spacing and Dressing
10.5.6 Covering
10.5.7 Body Carriage and Presentation
10.5.8 Length Of Pace
Section 11 – Pool Rescue Events
Amendments – Pool Rescue Events
11.2 Australian Pool Rescue Records
11.3 Special Conditions for SLSA Competitions
11.3.1 Swim Fins Specifications for U13 and Under Age Category Events
11.3.2 Swim Fins Specifications for U14 and Over Age Category Events
11.3.3 Rubber Bricks Specifications for U13 and Under Age Category Events
11.4 Specific Event Rules
11.4.1 50M Swim with Fins
11.4.2 50m Brick Carry
11.4.3 50m Manikin Carry (35m carry distance)
11.4.4 10m Line Throw
11.4.5 100m Patient Tow with Fins
11.4.6 4 × 25m Brick Relay
Section 12 – Competition Administration
Amendments – Competition Administration
12.1 Conducting Competitions & Events
12.2	Competition Calendar
12.3 Administration
12.3.1 Organising Committee
12.3.2 Competition Committee
12.3.3 Safety and Emergency Committee
12.3.4 Competition Officials
12.3.5 General
12.3.6 Team Events
12.3.7 SLSA Permission to enter Competitions
12.3.8 Competitions and/or Displays Conducted by Other Organisations
12.3.9 Late Entries/Additional Entries
12.3.10 Awards after Closing Dates
12.3.11	Refusal of Entries
12.4 Trophies, Prizes & Eligibility
12.5 Official’s & Competitors’s Oaths
12.5.1 Officials’ Oath
12.5.2 Competitors’ Oath
12.6 Diagrams
12.6.1 Layout of Typical Surf Carnival
12.6.2 – Craft Buoy Line and Anchor Specification
12.6.3 General Arrangement of Swimming Buoys Lines and Anchors
12.6.4 General Arrangement of Boat Buoys Lines and Anchors
12.6.5 Typical Craft Finishing Poles and Metal Bases
Section 13 – Officials & Their Duties
Amendments – Officials & Their Duties
13.1	Appointments
13.2	Application For Appointment
13.3	Notification Of Appointments
13.4 Dress Of Competition Officials
13.5 Committees & Officials
13.6 Organising Committee
13.7 Competition Committee
13.8 Safety & Emergency Committee
13.9 Competition Disciplinary Committee
13.10 Competition Appeals Panel
13.11 Appeals Committee Convener
13.12 Referee
13.13 Deputy Referee
13.14 Area Referee
13.15 Sectional Referee
13.16 Referee Steward
13.17 Competition Liaison Personnel
13.18 Course Supervisor (s)
13.19 Scrutineers
13.19.1 – Scrutineer Coordinator
13.19.2 – Chief Scrutineer
13.20 Gear & Equipment Coordinator
13.21 Announcing Coordinator
13.22 Judges
13.22.1 General
13.22.2 Chief Judges
13.22.3 Finish Judges
13.22.4 Lane Judges (IRB’s)
13.22.5 – Course Judges
13.22.6 Specialist Judges
13.22.7 Electronic Specialist Judges
13.22.8 Timekeeping Judges
13.22.9 Recording Judges
13.23 Starter
13.24 Check Starter
13.25 Marshall
13.26 Check Marshall
13.27 Presentation Steward
Safety Officials
13.28 Safety & Emergency Management Coordinator (SEMC)
13.29 Area Risk & Response Officers (ARRO’S)
13.30 Powercraft Coordinator
13.31 Water Safety Coordinator
13.32 Water Safety Personnel
13.33 Communications Coordinator
13.34 Medical/First Aid Coordinator
13.35 Course Statistician
Appendix A – Competition Administration & Officials Organisation Flow
Section 14 – Protests, Appeals & Discipline
Amendments – Protests, Appeals & Discipline
14.1 Conduct & Discipline Generally
14.2 Penalties
14.3 Protests
14.3.1 Protests Categories
14.3.2 Lodging Protests
14.3.3 Protest Adjudication
14.4 Competition Appeals Committee
14.4.1 Powers
14.4.2 Structure & Functions
14.5 Competition Disciplinary Committee
14.5.1 Purpose & Powers
14.5.2 Structure & Functions
14.5.3 Procedure
14.6 SLSA Protest Form
(a)	The number to comprise the March Past Team shall be 12,unless otherwise determined by the body conducting the event.
(b)	Each team in the Open,U/23 and U/ 17 March Past events shall be equipped with a standard size approved Surf Life Saving Reel,Line and Belt,a Standard (club/team flag) and pole.To assist the carrying of the reel it is permitted to use a reel equipped with less than the full length surf line.Where such equipment is used the reel must be branded in minimum 25mm letters “Demonstration Use Only”.
(c)	March Past Competition in U14 and under events shall be conducted under the same judging procedures with all relevant dimensions,including the size of the reel,reduced to approximately 75% of those outlined herein, i.e. normal length of pace-36cm Standard Bearer wheels at 2.025 metres, inside pivot wheels at 0.9 metres.
(d)	Dress shall be of consistent style and colour. Competitors may either wear costumes or casual wear uniforms (including club competition cap) provided that such dress will enable teams to demonstrate to judges the marching and technical skills prescribed for the event. The wearing of protective sun creams shall also be permitted. A.panama style·hat may be worn over the top of a fastened club cap or alternatively a peaked cap underneath or over a fastened club cap. Sunglasses or optical glasses may be worn (Refer Section 2 for further details).
(e)	A band, or recorded music must be used to provide time and step, the music shall commence prior to the Marshall giving the order “mark time”. On the command of “forward” from the Marshall, each team shall step off at its own discretion.
(f)	The music provided for all March Past competition should be the standard recording supplied by SLSA, or by the engaging of a brass band or a pipe band which will provide an accentuated beat with long time duration at the correct marching rate and the left foot of the competitors shall be required to contact the sand on the accentuated beat.
(g)	Inthe event of windy conditions, the Sectional Referee should arrange the position of the band or the PA system so that all teams can hear the music at all times.
(h)	The rate of marching shall be not less than 100 and not more than 105 paces to the minute.
(i)	The nominal length of pace shall be 47cm and correct length of pace shall be based on a calculation of 10 paces equal to 4.7m, plus or minus one pace.
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