Recreational Water Event Information Document - Information

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King's Harbour Master Plymouth

LNTM No 010/19

PLYMOUTH LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS 10/19

RECREATIONAL WATER EVENT INFORMATION DOCUMENT - INFORMATION

 

1. This notice is issued for information by the Queens Harbour Master Plymouth

 

2. There are increasing demands on the water space within the Dockyard Port both from the recreational fraternity and also the Naval and commercial users.  There is a need therefore to reconcile activities so that the water space can be safely enjoyed by all.

 

3. In addition to The Water Events Diary and the Daily Movements signal available on QHM’s website (www.qhm.mod.uk/plymouth ), a Water Event Information Document (WEID)  is available for recreational events on the waters of the Dockyard Port, particularly in those areas where there is the potential for interaction with other water space users.

 

4. A “Water Event” is initially defined as, but is not limited to, an organised recreational activity on or in the water normally involving several participants.  Examples are, yacht racing, regattas, rallies or swimming events.  If there is any doubt consult Longroom Port Control Station (01752 836528/836490) from where the blank Information Documents are available, together with guidance on completion.

 

5. The WEID is to be completed by organisers (or race officers) of recreational events to seaward of the Saltash and Laira Bridges, and inshore of these locations when they plan to pass to seaward of those bridges.  The WEID is designed as a working tool for both the organisers of events afloat and watch keepers manning the Port Control Stations.  It aims to resolve ambiguity in communication, thus promoting safety and helping reconcile the differing uses of the water space.

 

6. The QHM needs to know of proposed recreational activities, how to contact organisers, and that organisers appreciate other constraints that there may be to their event, in order to discharge his responsibilities.  Organisers of recreational “water events” are reminded that they may be directed to arrange their event, race course, or plans so as to minimise the impact on shipping in the main or deep-water channels.  There is no intention of frustrating or inhibiting any legitimate use of the waters of the Dockyard Port.

 

7. Where an event presents an increase in risk to port safety –  for example, above normal background levels, organisers will be invited to present their risk assessment to QHM before approval for the event is granted.  Risk assessments should encompass how the risks are to be mitigated and give details of the safety management system to be employed.  The Deputy Queen’s Harbour Master should be consulted early for details if required.

 

1st January 2019

Tuesday 01 Jan 2019

C NECKER
Queen's Harbour Master Plymouth