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Which four areas of risk should coaches consider when identifying potential risks for an upcoming coaching session?
True or False, coaches can travel in private transport with an individual junior athlete if the athlete says it’s OK?
Which of the options below best identifies the potential risks to paddlers in the video?
True or false, should coaches check if the boat is in good condition and the fit out is suitable for a paddler before they use an unfamiliar boat?
The definition of a Major Consequence is:
What is the risk level, according to the table, if an activity is deemed to have Major consequences but is D (unlikely) to occur?
True or False, Risk reduction aims to establish strategies that support coaches to remove hazards from the source to ultimately convert high, significant, and moderate risk activities to low risk activities.
Paddlers who cannot roll and are inexperienced on white water are almost certain to swim. What piece of safety equipment could coaches encourage paddlers to use to reduce the risk of injury and damage to equipment when emptying water from the boat?
Which answer is most accurate regarding the following statement? Foundation coaches can reduce the risk of injury over the life of the paddler by supporting them to develop:
When travelling with a squad of junior athletes, coaches should: