National Standard Operating Procedures - Jul 2022
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4.3 The “Daily Conditions” shall show the relevant Hazard and been updated during patrol as<br />
necessary<br />
4.4 Where necessary, lifeguards should be positioned on the beach to advise the public of<br />
the identified dangers.<br />
4.5 Roving Patrols should be utilised to provide safety advice and preventive actions along<br />
the beach where resources permit. (Proactive Patrolling NSOP)<br />
4.6 If conditions change, i.e. tide, wind or swell changes or additional resources become<br />
available, adjust or move hazards signs as appropriate.<br />
Pic 1<br />
Strong currents<br />
Used to warn beach users of areas where<br />
strong currents or RIPs maybe present.<br />
Pic 2<br />
Swimming not advised<br />
Used to warn beach users of areas where<br />
swimming is not advised.<br />
Could be used in conjunction with the<br />
‘Dangerous Conditions NSOP’<br />
Pic 3<br />
Sharks<br />
Used in conjunction with the ‘Dangerous<br />
Conditions NSOP’ & ‘Shark Sighting<br />
NSOP’<br />
NSOP<br />
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