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S-M-A-R-T

S-M-A-R-T. Upon completing" Packing For Safety" portion of training, students will learn and comprehend the importance of being S-M-A-R-T S afety First M ake Preparations A rrange Items Logically R eview Checklist T eamwork Counts .

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S-M-A-R-T

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  1. S-M-A-R-T Upon completing" Packing For Safety" portion of training, students will learn and comprehend the importance of being S-M-A-R-T • Safety First • Make Preparations • Arrange Items Logically • Review Checklist • Teamwork Counts Program Note: Students can practice mnemonic tool for remembering S-M-A-R-T by clicking “HIDE” (corresponding text disappears). Clicking “SHOW” makes text reappear.links not active HIDE SHOW NEXT >

  2. Packing ForSafety • In all aspects of kayaking, the single most important concern is safety • Click icon below to view Derek Hutchinson’s video “North Sea Crossing” - when finished viewing, please proceed to the next page <<< For Illustration Purposes Only <<< links not active < BACK NEXT >

  3. The Basics • The image below illustrates essential features found on most Sea Kayaks HIDE SHOW Program Note: Students can practice memorizing important kayak features by clicking “HIDE” (ID tags disappear). Clicking “SHOW” makes them reappear. < BACK NEXT >

  4. Upon completion of this segment, student will understand the importance of, and uses for, the following items: • PFD vest – Personal Floatation Device vest (provides buoyancy) • Bilge Pump – tool used to remove excess water from inside of kayak (while on the water) • Water, Sports Drink – to keep hydrated before, during, and after strenuous paddles • Drysack(s) – to keep clothes and valuables dry while on the water • Navigation Aids – Waterproof map, waterproof GPS, compass • VHF marine radio – submersible two-way radio for emergency contact • Spare Paddle – mounted and tethered to deck in event you are separated from primary paddle • Spray Skirt – worn around waist and secured to cockpit rim; provides warmth & water-tight seal • First Aid Kit – include BandAids, Neosporin, aspirin / ibuprophen, tweezers, gauze, tape, insect repellant, compress bag • Tow Rope – used to provide (or receive) assistance in emergency • Paddle Float – inflatable bladder placed over paddle blade (assists in floatation) • Sunscreen/Hat/Sunglasses – provide protection from sunburn when on reflective surface (water) • Towels – to dry off after paddle, swim, or shower • Toiletries – Soap, shampoo, toothpaste, toothbrush, deodorant, toilet paper • Sleeping Gear – Tent, sleeping bag; pillow, ground mat • (Dry) Clothing – to change into when done paddling for the day • Cooler – to keep food & drinks cold; store cold compress; ice • Toolkit – include needle-nosed pliers, screwdrivers, knife, rudder cable, nuts & bolts, decking, waterproof flashlight (with fresh batteries), matches/lighter, can and/or bottle opener • Gloves** – avoid blisters from repetitive motion of paddling; protect from hypothermia • Wetsuit/Drysuit** - provide protection from hypothermia in event of a capsize **Optional in warm weather, mandatory when paddling in cold water/weather PRINT < BACK Program Note: Clicking individual items hyperlinks to corresponding program content NEXT >

  5. When in doubt ….. Float. • PFDs (Personal Floatation Device) vests are required any time you are on the water • No member will be allowed to participate in JSSKA outings without wearing one < BACK NEXT >

  6. How dry I am…. • Hatches do not provide adequate protection against incoming water • Some items (clothing, snacks, towels, and valuables) should always be stored in drybags while on the water < BACK NEXT >

  7. How wet I’ll be…… • One certainty in kayaking is… you will get wet • The preferred tool to quickly remove large amounts of water from kayak interior compartments is a bilge pump < BACK NEXT >

  8. Unlike in Real Estate, a key to kayaking is “hydration, hydration, hydration” • Kayaking is very strenuous by nature • The importance of staying hydrated before, during, and after kayaking can not be overemphasized • NOTE: Alcohol is not considered proper hydration < BACK NEXT >

  9. Failure to prepare is preparing to fail. • A Trip Plan should be made showing method & time of contact, area of travel, and overnight accommodations • Leave a copy with someone not participating in trip • Group leader should have proper training, waterproof maps, compass, and two-way VHF marine radio < BACK NEXT >

  10. Come on and cover me • Spray covers provide warmth and protection from wind in cool/cold conditions • Some temporary resistance to water in the event of capsize • Gloves are strongly recommended when paddling in cold weather/water < BACK NEXT >

  11. Up a creek……. • Unforeseen circumstances can separate kayaker from his/her primary paddle • Pack a spare and you’ll never be “without a paddle” < BACK NEXT >

  12. Accidents will happen • Like a good Scout, kayakers should always ‘Be Prepared’ • Always pack a First Aid Kit containing BandAids, gauze, aspirin / ibuprophen, tape, scissors, tweezers, Neosporin, & don’t forget the bug spray << Animated Insect GIF ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ I couldn’t help myself Prof. Myre  < BACK NEXT >

  13. Help, I Need Somebody.. • Always get help when lifting kayak to/from rooftop • Kayak should always be empty when lifting to/from rooftop • Tow rope bag should be stored in an easily accessible area of the cockpit • Paddle Float is an inflatable bladder placed over the paddle blade that aids in buoyancy. Used in self or assisted rescue < BACK NEXT >

  14. Made in the shade • The reflective nature of water makes it crucial that kayakers use protective items like sunglasses, hats, lip balm & sunscreen • Croagies (protective straps) should be worn to keep eyeglasses from falling in water < BACK NEXT >

  15. Bed, Bath, & Beyond The following items should be packed for your (& your fellow camper’s) comfort: • A toiletry bag containing toothpaste, toothbrush, soap, shampoo, deodorant, toilet paper, vitamins & Rx’s • Ground mat, pillow, sleeping bag and tent • Dry clothes to wear after paddle < BACK NEXT >

  16. Keep Your Cool • Pack food, drinks, ice, and cold compress bags in an insulated cooler • Bring a second (smaller) cooler to keep items cold while on the water < BACK TAKE QUIZ >

  17. Kayak Safety & Packing Quiz Click on the answer below that best completes each statement. • A _________________ is a tool for removing large amounts of excess water from kayak interior. << In Assisted Quiz incorrect answers prompt pop-up a. sponge b. towel c. bilge pump d. straw message directing studentto applicable storyboard • ________________ is rope-like material on exterior of kayak used to make attachments. a. deck rigging b. Velcro c. lasso d. bunting 3. Safe kayaking calls for the use of __________________ whenever on the water. a. flags b. headphones c. PFD vest d. lights 4. Adequate _______________ is required before, during, and after the strenuous activity associated with kayaking. a. funding b. entertainment c. preparation d. hydration 5. A __________________ would not be considered a reliable navigation aid. a. GPS unit b. VHF two-way c. cell phone d. compass marine radio 6. Driver should stop to check __________________ every 30 miles during rooftop kayak transport. a. blood pressure b. map c. tie-downs d. e-mail 7. Clothes and valuables should be stored in ______________ while on the water. a. safe deposit box b. trunk c. cooler d. dry bag 8. Mounting and tethering a _________________ to side deck of kayak is strongly recommended. a. fire extinguisher b. paddle c. anchor d. air horn 9. _________________ provide minimal protection from water and keep items securely stowed in storage compartments of kayak. a. Adhesives b. Hatch covers c. Bungees d. Tarps 10. For safety purposes, your kayak should be _________________ during rooftop transport. a. fully loaded b. illuminated c. empty d. facing rear TAKE QUIZ WITH HELP TAKE QUIZ ON MY OWN < BACK SUBMIT

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