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Critical Incident Debrief Flow-Chart - Surf Life Saving NSW

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Explain that through the WorkCover forms should be filled out today, to eliminate any paperwork should counselling be<br />

requested in the future.<br />

Discuss with the Club Captain or Club President for a follow up to occur with each member to ascertain how they are coping<br />

with the situation.<br />

Use below to list any members that you feel may need closer attention when a follow up occurs.<br />

Member Identified For Further Follow Up<br />

<strong>Critical</strong> <strong>Incident</strong> <strong>Debrief</strong> Checklist<br />

‘<strong>Debrief</strong> Form’ completed in full<br />

All personnel involved recorded with contact details– including those who may not be at debrief<br />

‘<strong>Incident</strong> Log’ completed in full and copy attached<br />

‘Patrol Log’ completed in full and copy attached<br />

Any ‘Witness Statement Forms’ (individual) are completed attached<br />

(for criminal incidents or incidents where serious member injury or public injury caused by SLS has occurred)<br />

‘Notification of Injury/WorkCover Forms’ completed by all involved<br />

(enables free counselling in the future if required)<br />

‘<strong>Critical</strong> <strong>Incident</strong> Audit Form’ completed by Duty Officer<br />

(Picture of beach/conditions taken if camera available)<br />

Appropriate Branch Officers notified (Director of <strong>Life</strong>saving)<br />

All paperwork and information forwarded to the Branch DOL within 48 hours.

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