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Wing Foiling Risk Assessment Template
Create a professional, comprehensive risk assessment for wing foiling in outdoor activity provider settings. Tailor hazards and measures to your needs and download a professional PDF. Add your own branding.
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What this covers.
This template focuses on typical risks and controls for wing foiling in outdoor activity provider settings. You can add, remove or adapt items to match your context.
Potential benefits
Enhances balance and coordination by requiring precise body movements to control the foil and board simultaneously
Boosts mental focus and stress relief by promoting concentration and providing an exhilarating outdoor experience
Builds upper body and core strength through the continuous handling of the wing and maintaining stability on the board
Improves cardiovascular fitness through sustained physical activity and dynamic maneuvers on the water
Promotes connection with marine environments, fostering a deeper appreciation for oceanic and coastal ecosystems
Typical hazards & measures
Strong winds overpowering students
— Select wind conditions appropriate for the skill level, ideally under 15 knots for beginners. Ensure smaller wings are available, and adjust lesson plans according to weather conditions.
Cold water shock
— Ensure participants are properly dressed in wetsuits appropriate for water temperature. Conduct brief acclimatization exercises before entering colder waters.
Injuries from lifting the wing equipment
— Teach proper lifting techniques, emphasizing the use of leg muscles instead of the back. Provide appropriately sized wings based on participants' strength and skill levels.
Getting lost or separated from the group
— Ensure participants are familiar with the session area and provide clear boundaries for where they can practice. Equip instructors with communication devices.
Cold water
— Ensure participants are equipped with appropriate wetsuits or drysuits based on water temperature. Set time limits on exposure in cold water, and monitor participants for signs of hypothermia.
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