Safety
Health and safety is a prime consideration. No-one is
allowed to take charge of a Club boat in the Boathouse, on the
foreshore, or on the river until the Captain is satisfied that
they are competent.
It is strongly recommended, as with any outdoor activity,
that you keep up-to-date with Tetanus injections and are aware
of the risks present from the micro biological or chemical
quality of the water such as Weill's Disease which, though
uncommon on the Tideway, is extremely serious. More
information on Weill's Disease and other "nasties"
is available on the ARA website.
Tideway navigation and steering
We recommend that all new members, coxes, bow-steerers, single
scullers and launch drivers take a look at and learn the ARA's
Tideway navigation and steering information, which outlines
the minimum general navigation knowledge needed to safely
control rowing outings on the Tideway.
PLA navigation rules
As of 1 May 2002 the navigation rules between Syon Reach and
Putney Bridge changed. A summary, only, is shown below.
Greater detail is available from the PLA website
notice.
The crossover points are also shown on this PLA map.
(a) when proceeding with the tide, keep to the starboard
side of the fairway;
(b) when proceeding against the tide, navigate as follows:
(i) between the Syon Crossing and the Chiswick Bridge
Crossing, keep as close as is practicable to the Surrey shore;
(ii) between the Chiswick Bridge Crossing and the Chiswick
Steps Crossing, keep as close as is practicable to the
Middlesex shore;
(iii) between the Chiswick Steps Crossing and the Putney
Crossing, keep as close as is practicable to the Surrey shore.
Note: Above the Syon Crossing and below the Putney Crossing
rowers proceeding against the tide are reminded that they are
to keep as near to the outer limit of the channel or fairway
which lies on their starboard side as is safe and practicable.
(c) The Crossing points are established in the following
locations:
(i) Syon Crossing – Syon Reach, opposite the Isleworth Ferry
Gate (approximately 200 metres upstream of the PLA driftwood
moorings).
(ii) Chiswick Bridge Crossing – opposite the
"Ship" public house (approximately 200 metres
downstream of Chiswick Bridge).
(iii) Chiswick Steps Crossing - 200 metres upstream of
Chiswick Pier.
(iv) Putney Crossing – by Bishop’s Park steps
approximately 100 metres upstream of Putney Road Bridge.
Important reminder
The ARA are anxious that any incidents, dangerous situations,
boats been driven dangerously etc. should be reported to the
Port of London Authority; the body which oversees safety on
the tidal section of the River Thames. Incidents should be
reported on a PLA form 209, unless urgent, in which case they
should first be telephoned to the PLA. The PLA Form is also
available in the Clubhouse. Completed forms should be sent to:
PLA, Bakers' Hall 7 Harp Lane, London EC3R 6LB. To avoid any
duplication, please first liaise with our Safety Officer
(currently Martin Carr).
Night rowing
No Night rowing is permited in club boats.
Launch drivers – petrol
For insurance reasons, petrol must not be left in the launches
in the boathouse. Always return petrol tanks to the padlocked
store.
Quintin's safety officer
Currently Martin Carr. Please contact him if you have any
queries.
More information
Detailed information on safety can be found on the ARA
website.
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