Lifejackets save lives, learn how to look after yours for free on the South Coast
by Leigh Wannan 14 Feb 2019 07:11 UTC
15-17 February 2019
Crewfit 180N Pro lifejacket © Crewsaver
Free lifejacket clinics will be held on the South Coast between Friday 15 February and Sunday 17 February 2019, as part of a new phase of the successful NSW Government wear a lifejacket program.
Clinics will be at the following locations and times:
- 15 February - Hanging Rock Boat Ramp, Hanging Rock Place, Batemans Bay (2-4pm)
- 16 February - Greenwell Point Boat Ramp, Adelaide Street, Greenwell Point (2-4pm)
- 17 February - Port Kembla Boat Ramp, Foreshore Drive, Outer Harbour (2-4pm)
Executive Director NSW Maritime Angus Mitchell said the clinics will see Roads and Maritime staff teaching boaters how to carry out a simple pre-wear check before use and how to service inflatable lifejackets.
"We know that lifejackets save lives but they can only do so when they are maintained correctly and in good working order," Mr Mitchell said.
"Inflatable lifejackets are easy to wear, comfortable and affordable, but they require extra care and attention to ensure they will inflate in an emergency.
"It's a legal requirement in NSW to service inflatable lifejackets every year or in accordance with manufacturers' instructions.
"Some manufacturers allow self-service of inflatable lifejackets, and at these clinics, Roads and Maritime Services will provide you with advice on how to do this.
"For lifejackets that can't be self-serviced, Roads and Maritime Services will provide you with advice on how to find an accredited, lifejacket service agent.
'Everyone however needs to know how to conduct a simple pre-wear check every time they use an inflatable lifejacket. It only takes a minute to check the basics like cartridges good to go and screwed in hand tight and emergency pull cord is out and ready to go.
"Boaters who come along to the South Coast clinics will be eligible to receive free lifejacket parts kits or $15 vouchers which can be used towards the purchase of a new lifejacket or parts at participating marine retailers.
"These clinics will be held alongside Roads and Maritime's expired marine flare mobile collection service, so it's an opportunity for boaters to hand in expired flares and make sure all of their safety equipment is in tip-top shape."
Mr Mitchell said all boaters are encouraged to wear lifejackets at all times on the water.
"NSW has some of the best waterways in the country and we want people to enjoy their time on the water, but we want to make sure people do so safely.
"Remember; wear a lifejacket... don't risk your life.
"We are encouraging anyone who is interested in the event to register ahead of time."
To register to attend a free clinic, please visit www.rms.nsw.gov.au/lifejacketclinics.
This program supports the NSW Government's Towards Zero campaign to reduce fatalities on the waterways.
For more information on lifejackets, visit www.maritimemanagement.transport.nsw.gov.au