Top Banner
Base Contact Training
12

Base Contact Training. Base Contact Liaison between the group on Expedition and the outside world. All communications with or from the group should go.

Jan 01, 2016

Download

Documents

Collin Porter
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Base Contact Training. Base Contact Liaison between the group on Expedition and the outside world. All communications with or from the group should go.

Base Contact Training

Page 2: Base Contact Training. Base Contact Liaison between the group on Expedition and the outside world. All communications with or from the group should go.

Base Contact

Liaison between the group on Expedition and the outside world. All communications with or from the

group should go through this focal point.

Page 3: Base Contact Training. Base Contact Liaison between the group on Expedition and the outside world. All communications with or from the group should go.

• Must not be a parent/carer/relative of a participant on the expedition• Must have PVG• Must have all the relevant Expedition paperwork (also held by

Supervisors and Head of Establishment HoE):– Green Form– Form3 DofE– Copy of Parental Consent Forms– Route cards– Route maps– Aberdeenshire Council Emergency Response prompt card– Participant's mobile phone numbers?

• Must be contactable throughout the expedition with all paperwork to hand

Requirements

Page 4: Base Contact Training. Base Contact Liaison between the group on Expedition and the outside world. All communications with or from the group should go.

• In the event of an emergency on the hill the group or supervisors will contact the Base Contact who will either contact the Emergency Services on their behalf or act as liaison between the Emergency Services (Police), and the group. – They must not contact parents at any time unless instructed

by the Police or HoE.

• The Supervisors may contact the Base Contact if there are any delays, or if someone has to drop out early. The Base Contact then may contact the parents.

• A parent may have an urgent message for a participant, which will need communicated through the supervisors.

Role

Page 5: Base Contact Training. Base Contact Liaison between the group on Expedition and the outside world. All communications with or from the group should go.

• Parental consent forms:– medical details

– insurance statement,

– leaders name & contact.

– Drop off pick up times and locations.

– It has the participant guardian contact details.

• Route cards– Participant names

– Leader names & mobiles

– Emergency DofE Helpline number

– Escape routes

Important Notes

Page 6: Base Contact Training. Base Contact Liaison between the group on Expedition and the outside world. All communications with or from the group should go.

• Receive paperwork before expedition

• Keep phone to hand

• Await text from Supervisors to say group safely off the hill

• Destroy/return paperwork to HoE

Procedure – Normal

Page 7: Base Contact Training. Base Contact Liaison between the group on Expedition and the outside world. All communications with or from the group should go.

From group to parents•Example: participant ill needs collected, or group running late, etc•Supervisors will phone Base Contact and pass on message/request•Base Contact to call each parent and pass on the message with relevant location details, etc.

From parents to group•Example: family emergency •Parents call Base Contact with urgent request•Base Contact informs parent that contact may not be possible - phone coverage, etc.•Base Contact attempts to call Supervisors, or send text message•Parents should only attempt to call participants direct as last resort.

Procedure – Non-Emergency

Page 8: Base Contact Training. Base Contact Liaison between the group on Expedition and the outside world. All communications with or from the group should go.

In the event of an emergency the group will first try and contact the Supervisors. If this fails they will contact the Base Contact. The Base Contact should then do the following:

•Capture information– Who is calling– What number– Time of call– Where are they (grid reference and description)– Situation, casualty?– Where are the Supervisors?– Action taken– The group's plan

Procedure – Emergency

Page 9: Base Contact Training. Base Contact Liaison between the group on Expedition and the outside world. All communications with or from the group should go.

• Tell group:– Make themselves safe– Keep phones on– Provide all their mobile phone numbers (via text)– Try and contact Supervisors - shout, whistle, flash torch, wave

survival bag, two walk to the top of a hill and wave.– Not to contact parents, media or anyone else (Supervisor will collect

phones once they have met up)• Attempt to contact the Supervisors yourself.• Attempt to contact the Head of Establishment (HoE)./ d of e emergency

number • Maintain a log of events including timings. • Contact the Police and ask for Mountain Rescue, if required. Just being

lost, does not justify the Emergency Services.• Act as liaison and provide all information requested by the Police.

Procedure – Emergency

Page 10: Base Contact Training. Base Contact Liaison between the group on Expedition and the outside world. All communications with or from the group should go.

• Keep calm, common sense prevails• Keep timeline of events• Be realistic• Trust, and show compassion to all involved• Have phone lines free for communication in an emergency• Keep notes of what the participants and supervisors tell you.• If the group are safe but report themselves as lost then ask the following of them:

– Orientate the map (point the top of the map north)– Where was their last known position?– How long have they been walking since then?– Were they walking up or down hill?– Are they on a path?– Are they in a wood or open ground?– If in a wood, are they deciduous or coniferous trees?– Are they near a summit or river, or other geographical feature? What features can

they see in the distance?– If on a slope, what is the aspect - does the slope descend north, east, south or west?– If lost in woods, they should walk north until they exit the wood, then follow the edge

round to the path/road, etc.

Advice

Page 11: Base Contact Training. Base Contact Liaison between the group on Expedition and the outside world. All communications with or from the group should go.

• Never contact or speak to the media

• Never contact parents during an incident unless expressly instructed to by the Police or HoE.

Don’ts

Page 12: Base Contact Training. Base Contact Liaison between the group on Expedition and the outside world. All communications with or from the group should go.