National Standard Operating Procedures - Jul 2022
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Inshore Marine Operations -NSOP<br />
Section 9 –Search and Rescue Operation<br />
Version Number: 1.1<br />
Effective Date: 1 October 2021<br />
Review Date: 31 <strong>Jul</strong>y 2023<br />
Document Owner: <strong>National</strong> Search and Rescue Manager<br />
1.0 PURPOSE<br />
Along with the emergency services, defence force, local and central government, SLSNZ<br />
follows the international Search and Rescue structure of emergency management. This<br />
system uses the acronym ‘RESCUED’ to plan, communicate and respond to emergency<br />
situations. Designed primarily to improve the management of the response phase to<br />
emergency incidents through better coordination between the major emergency services.<br />
2.0 SCOPE<br />
This NSOP links to the Search & Rescue Operations & SAR Squad Accreditation Policy and<br />
applies to any member operating in a Search and Rescue event. This includes but is not<br />
limited to all Search and Rescue training, all Search and Rescue exercises, all operations<br />
including but not limited to first aid delivery, rescues and searching for missing persons.<br />
3.0 REQUIREMENTS<br />
Required PPE<br />
If entering the water; helmet, PLB, lifejacket.<br />
Awards/ Licenses<br />
Training<br />
Current refreshed in all applied awards. Driver’s licence.<br />
Marine VHF and Introduction to SurfCom Module.<br />
Attends SAR training at least twice a year (minimum). Must be<br />
inducted and complete 400m swim in under 9 minutes (in-water).<br />
Other<br />
Aged 18 or over. SAR minimum equipment for responders.<br />
Equipment<br />
Radios, RWC, IRB, ATV<br />
NSOP<br />
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