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CPS – RVCC PROGRAM MARCH 27, 2010

CPS – RVCC PROGRAM MARCH 27, 2010. PROGRAM GOALS Raise the awareness of boating safety. Increase PFD wear. Help create a safer and more enjoyable boating lifestyle. Reduce the loss of life, injuries, and property damage, due to boating accidents in Canada. PROGRAM OBJECTIVES

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CPS – RVCC PROGRAM MARCH 27, 2010

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  1. CPS – RVCC PROGRAM MARCH 27, 2010

  2. PROGRAM GOALS • Raise the awareness of boating safety. • Increase PFD wear. • Help create a safer and more enjoyable boating • lifestyle. • Reduce the loss of life, injuries, and property • damage, due to boating accidents in Canada.

  3. PROGRAM OBJECTIVES • Promote Boating Safety and the need for education • Distribute education material (incl. 5 things you can do to • have a safe and enjoyable boating experience flyer in multiple • languages and TC Safe Boating Guide) • Promote the recreational boating lifestyle and safe and • environmentally friendly boating practices • Promote the wear of PFDs • Promote CPS, its image, the full range of courses and • seminars and member benefits

  4. 2009 TARGETS • 75 TEAMS • 150 VOLUNTEERS • 2,400 RVCC CHECKS • 10,000 HANDOUTS (5 THINGS FLYER; SAFE BOATING • GUIDES) • PROGRAM BUDGET - $51,116 shared Transport Canada - $38,337 (75%) CPS – $12,779 (25%)

  5. 2009 PROGRAM STATISTICS Number of Volunteer RVCC Checkers ProvinceIndividualsTeams • Ontario 89 44 • Quebec 6 3 • British Columbia 32 16 • Nova Scotia 7 3 • New Brunswick 11 5 • Prince Edward Island 5 2 • Totals 150 73

  6. INSPECTION FORMS RECEIVED Province 1st Time 1st Time Had Prior Had Prior Checks Checks Checks Checks Under 9 Over 9 Under 9 Over 9 MetersMetersMetersMetersTotal • Ontario 216 116 139 106 577 • Quebec • BC 2 3 11 Ramp Checks 16 • NS 6 8 8 13 35 • NB 2 2 • PEI 2 5 3 10 • Totals 226 129 163 122 640 • % of Total 35% 21% 25% 19% 100%

  7. 2009 RESULTS TO TARGETS • Recruited 150 individual volunteers to form 73 teams. • Target - 75 teams. • 120 trained in 2009. Balance had received previous • training under the old OBS PCCC program. • Target – all volunteers re trained. • We were not able to translate and produce the “5 • Things You Can Do” flyer.

  8. 2009 RESULTS TO TARGETS • Total number of contacts with boaters re RVCC • Check 700 approx. • Total number of RVCC check forms received: 640. • Target – 2400. • Total number of Safe Boating Guides and CPS flyers • distributed: 4000. Target 10,000.

  9. 2009 Expenditures Advertizing Printing & Translation $ 2,688 Labour CPS Staff $ 3,000 Travel Mileage & Hotel $ 1,007 Outreach Materials Stickers $ 3,516 Administration Shipping & Postage $ 1,106 Training Meals $ 300 Insurance Liability $ 1,700 Safety Materials PFD Rental $ 7,838 Total Cost 2009 $21,157 Total recovered from TC $15,868 Total cost CPS $ 5,289

  10. VOLUNTEER INCENTIVE 2009 • Retain Salus Marine PFD for completion of minimum • 20 checks - Target 120 • 16 PFD’s delivered (late but now delivered) • 14 in Ontario • 1 in Atlantic • 1 in B.C.

  11. 2010 TARGETS • 75 TEAMS • 150 VOLUNTEERS • 3,000 RVCC CHECKS • 50% First Time; 75% under 9 Meters • 10,000 HANDOUTS (5 THINGS FLYER; SAFE BOATING GUIDES) • PROGRAM BUDGET - $57,330 shared Transport Canada - $42,997 (75%) CPS – $14,333 (25%)

  12. VOLUNTEER INCENTIVE 2010 • Retain Salus Marine PFD for completion of minimum • 30 checks per person - Target 150

  13. 2010 STATUS TODAY • 5000 Inspection forms are being sent out. • 4000 Stickers ordered - to be received by the end of next week. • Adequate PFDs in stock for safety wear. • Regional coordinators requested for input on name tag requirements and sizes for PFDs. When received, name tags will be ordered and dispatched with PFDs. • Flyers translated in Cantonese, French and Russian. • Training sessions well underway • TC Funding approval received (3 years)

  14. CONTACTS National Co-ordinator Tony Gardiner - acg@ieee.org Regional Co-ordinators B. C. : Jerry Powers, jwpowers@shaw.ca Ontario: Dale Holland, d_holland_01@sympatico.ca Quebec: Jean-Robert Lavergne, gisele_jean-robert@videotron.ca Atlantic: Mary Ridgewell, ridgewm@eastlink.ca Staff Support – John Gullick @ HQ

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