4. Medical Advice for the Molesey Veteran Head
| Advice | What MVH has done | What YOU should do |
Have emergency team on the water |
Two rescue launches and six marshalling launches with safety equipment and radios | Call or signal for help |
| Have first aid team present | St John Ambulance unit at the club/finish with radio | Call for help |
| Handle boats to avoid strain or risk | Lift in and out carefully | |
| Observe lifejacket rules | All officials equipped | Coxes to wear lifejackets |
| Take care getting in and out of boats | Long landing stage, raft marshals provided | Remove your boat and oars quickly |
| Avoid collisions on the water | Course diagrams, instructions and briefing | Read and follow instructions, keep clear of other boats |
| Make arrangements for treating hypothermia | All boats carry foil blankets and throw lines. Warm boathouse and showers | Get out of the water as safely as you can |
| Watch for signs of over-exertion | Watch the man ahead, warm up properly | |
| Handle food carefully | Handlers are aware. All food is freshly made | Wash your hands after using the toilet |
| Check for health and safety hazards | The club area has been checked | Don’t leave equipment in the way of others |
| Avoid the effects of cold before and after racing | Warm up before boating, and wrap up whilst waiting for the start |
Advice received from local NHS Trust
Revised: 16/1/17