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SLSNSW Guide <strong>to</strong> <strong>dealing</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>breaches</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>lifesaving</strong> <strong>standards</strong><br />

Level 3 Breach<br />

Failure <strong>to</strong> maintain/provide appropriate minimum <strong>standards</strong> in breach <strong>of</strong> the Lifesaving Service Agreement and SOP’s,<br />

resulting in:<br />

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Safety Risk: Significant threat <strong>of</strong> injury/death <strong>to</strong> the public/members, and/or injury/death occurs which is related <strong>to</strong> the<br />

breach.<br />

Organisation risk: Organisation is brought in<strong>to</strong> disrepute.<br />

Penalties (for up <strong>to</strong> 12 months) may include:<br />

- Ineligibility for grants/funding<br />

- Grants/funding tagged/administered by Branch/State <strong>to</strong> correct breach (i.e. equipment)<br />

- Suspension from surf sports competition/representation<br />

- Ineligibility for recognition awards (Branch/State/National) – not training awards/qualifications<br />

- Individual member suspension from organisation<br />

Penalties options beyond 12 months<br />

- Individual member expulsion from organisation<br />

- Club/service suspension from the organisation pending affiliation review<br />

© Surf Life Saving NSW 12

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