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Police release standard operating procedure for Rabindra Sarobar rowing clubs

Lalbazar lists ambulance, rescue boat as mandatory along with guidelines for cox, rowers

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Subhajoy Roy
Published 09.06.22, 06:27 AM

The city police on Wednesday issued a standard operating procedure (SOP) that rowing clubs in the Rabindra Sarobar complex will have to comply with to resume the aquatic sport.

The police had earlier sent a draft SOP and held a discussion with the clubs.

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In the final SOP, the clubs have been asked to keep an ambulance at a strategic location and a high-speed rescue boat during regatta as well as practice sessions.

Two teenage rowers drowned during a practice session at the Sarobar on May 21. Allegations had surfaced that the rescue boat was pressed into service too late.

The clubs said it would take two to three weeks to implement the measures. Till then, rowing is not allowed at Rabindra Sarobar. The Telegraph highlights some of the points from the SOP.

Cox and rowers

Boat capsize drill

Rescue boats

The rescue boats should have

  1. Ten personal floatation devices
  2. Throwable rescue device such as life buoy, rescue tube, rescue can, 20ftX1/4th inch rope lifeline, shepherds hook or a 12ft crane stick
  3. A whistle or an air horn to alert
  4. An anchor with anchor line attached to the rescue boat
  5. At least one oar or paddle
  6. Battery-operated lights, first-aid kit, flashlight, radio or cell phone
  7. Each rescue boat crew should have at least one certified open water lifeguard

Weather forecast

Ambulance

An ambulance must be present in a strategic location during practice sessions and regatta. It should be equipped to provide instant medical help

Meeting with parents

Vital phone numbers

Phone numbers of local police stations, nearest ambulance services, Lalbazar control room, disaster management group and Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority must be displayed at rowing bays

Other safety measures

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