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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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Preview of Wing Foiling

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

  • Builds upper body and core strength through the continuous handling of the wing and maintaining stability on the board
  • 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
  • Fosters resilience and adaptability by teaching individuals to adjust to changing wind and water conditions while wing foiling
  • Promotes connection with marine environments, fostering a deeper appreciation for oceanic and coastal ecosystems

Typical hazards & measures

  • Inadequate qualification and supervisionVerify instructors' qualifications and ensure they have experience in wing foiling. Supervision should be tailored to the group size and conditions. Schedule regular staff training and assessments to maintain high supervision and teaching standards.
  • Inadequate safety equipmentBefore each session, conduct thorough safety checks on helmets, buoyancy aids, leashes, and other equipment. Replace faulty or worn gear immediately. Participants should be briefed on proper use and care of the equipment to prevent mishaps.
  • Cold water shockEnsure participants are properly dressed in wetsuits appropriate for water temperature. Conduct brief acclimatization exercises before entering colder waters.
  • Strong winds overpowering studentsSelect 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.
  • Limited visibility due to fog or rainSchedule lessons only in clear weather with good visibility. Equip participants with brightly colored gear for increased visibility in marginal conditions if necessary.

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  2. Review suggested hazards and measures, then tailor as needed.
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