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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
Promotes connection with marine environments, fostering a deeper appreciation for oceanic and coastal ecosystems
Builds upper body and core strength through the continuous handling of the wing and maintaining stability on the board
Fosters resilience and adaptability by teaching individuals to adjust to changing wind and water conditions while wing foiling
Improves cardiovascular fitness through sustained physical activity and dynamic maneuvers on the water
Boosts mental focus and stress relief by promoting concentration and providing an exhilarating outdoor experience
Typical hazards & measures
Dehydration
— Schedule regular hydration breaks and ensure fresh water is available. Advise participants to bring their own water bottles and encourage hydration before, during, and after lessons.
Losing balance while standing up
— Begin sessions with participants kneeling on the board to develop core balance before transitioning to standing. Gradually increase difficulty as participants show proficiency.
Wing getting caught in water
— Teach participants techniques for lifting the wing out of the water after falls, and emphasize the importance of keeping the wing above water during maneuvers.
Foil tip touching water
— Start with larger, stable boards for beginners, reducing the risk of foil tip dives. Instruct participants on body positioning and foil height control.
Safeguarding
— Ensure that all staff are trained in safeguarding procedures and can identify potential concerns. Follow strict safeguarding policies, and make participants and guardians aware of how concerns can be reported and addressed promptly.
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