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RUCC have always taken safety
as the paramount concern. We are affiliated to the British
Caving Association and the British
Caving Research Assocation (BCRA). These associations
provide safety guidelines for the club, permits for certain cave
systems in the UK and current information on caves. Designated leaders
on trips are experienced, and should you be on a trip and unsure
of any aspect please tell a leader. Our safety code and constitution
are available in the resources
section.
Our code of conduct is set
out below, which you will need to sign before trips (the leader
will make sure this occurs before trips). Please read carefully
so you know what's expected of you and the leaders on the trips.
Reading University Caving
Club Code of Conduct
The club is affiliated to
the National Caving Association and the British Cave Research Association.
It is a member of the Council of Northern Caving Clubs and the Cambrian
Caving Council. These organisations provide safety guidelines for
the club, permits for certain cave systems in the UK and current
information on caves and the surrounding areas.
General responsibilities
1. Each member of the club is responsible for their own safety and
that of the other members of the club. If in doubt, it is their
responsibility to seek advice from an experienced member of the
club.
2. Every member must purchase Sports Federation insurance via the
caving club at the same time as joining the club. If Sports Federation
insurance has previously purchased through another Reading university
club or the person holds a three year policy that is still in effect,
they will be responsible for supplying the caving club committee
with their policy number. No member
will cave or train until the committee hold a record of their policy
number.
3. Each trip member must ensure that they are adequately clothed
and safely equipped for the proposed activity. Appropriate clothing
is as follows - caving undersuit/wetsuit, caving oversuit, Wellington
boots or appropriate footwear for training. Furthermore warm clothing,
a towel and some food for après cave will be required. Gloves,
a balaclava, knee and elbow pads are optional. If in doubt, ask
others for advice.
4. Every trip shall have an appointed leader or leaders. It is the
responsibility of all trip members to establish who the trip leader(s)
are. The trip leaders(s) shall ensure that each trip is summarised
or ‘chalked’ on a recognised caving club board or to
a responsible person. The summary will include the number on the
trip, the cave system entered and routes being used, the time the
trip departed and most importantly their expected time of return
to the hut or minibus and a ‘call out’ time.
5. Prior to entering any cave system the leader(s) must be aware
of all hazards and must satisfy himself/herself/themselves by consulting
weather forecasts and by observation of local conditions that the
system to be entered is not in flood and is very unlikely to flood
and that it is safe to enter with respect to all other hazards.
6. Each member of the club must ensure that their vision quality
will not endanger themselves or others whilst caving or training.
Each member is responsible for equipping themselves with glasses
or contact lenses if necessary and must accept responsibility for
these items.
7. Each trip member must inform the trip leader if they cannot swim,
in case deep water is likely to be encountered in the cave.
8. All members are responsible for familiarising themselves with
RUCC Trip Procedures. Trip Leader(s) are responsible for ensuring
that Trip Procedures are followed as appropriate for the cave system
to be entered. Trip Procedures can be viewed along with this Code
of Conduct on the Resources/Safety pages
at www.rucavers.co.uk or a hardcopy is available upon request to
the committee.
Equipment
9. Members use RUCC equipment entirely at their own risk. If any
individual sees equipment that they believe to be unsafe or rigged
in an unsafe manner they should speak to the trip leader or an experienced
person nearby immediately.
10. Trip leader(s) will have significant knowledge of the cave system
and if required have the relevant cave survey/rigging guide. Trip
leader(s) must ensure each trip carries a ‘leader kit’
containing basic first aid equipment, whistle, spare bulbs and snap-lights.
11. All members must wear helmets with Y hanger chin straps (when
caving or training at height), every trip member must carry a headlamp,
spare club battery when using the FX2 lighting system and personal
survival aids (emergency survival bag,
spare energy supplies)
Training
12. The committee will offer to provide training for trip members
in Ladder climbing and insists upon training trip members in Single
Rope Technique at Brunel climbing wall by our instructors. Before
caving, participants must satisfy themselves that they are able
to put on a harness and attach themselves to the rope in a safe
manner appropriate for the technique being used.
Safety
13. Prior to entering any
cave system or training area all trip members must ensure they have
received a safety briefing by the trip leader(s) including how long
the trip is expected to take, what techniques are to be used, what
kind of terrain to expect, general information regarding safe conduct
and basic emergency procedures. An
instructor will supervise inexperienced and novice cavers where
necessary.
14. Prior to participating in club activities, members must inform
the committee and the trip leader(s) if they have any medical conditions
that should be known of. Furthermore, no member will cave or train
if they believe themselves to be in an unfit state to do so (e.g.
suffering from depression, heart condition, claustrophobia, under
the influence of any drugs) It will be the individuals’ responsibility
to inform the trip leader(s) if they believe they are unfit to cave
or train.
15. The committee and trip leader(s) will ensure that each trip
has at least one but preferably two First Aiders. The committee
will encourage all members to become familiar with basic first aid
and to attend appropriate first aid courses.
16. The committee recommend that members inform their next of kin
of their membership of RUCC.
17. The trip leader(s) have the right to cancel or curtail activities
at any time if he/she/they consider conditions or circumstances
(including fatigue, ability and moral of individuals) constitute
an undue risk.
Participation Statement
"I recognise that caving
and associated training are activities which present risks including
a danger of personal injury or death. I am aware of and accept these
risks and will be responsible for my own actions and involvement."
I have read and understood the above RUCC Code of Conduct and will
conduct myself in the manner described.
Participant’s signature:
___________________________
Date: ___________________
Print name: ________________________________
In an emergency my next
of kin is: ___________________________ Phone numbers:
____________________ -------/
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