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| I've saved the meeting notes in a file named "100109 Safety Session". If you log into Whatcompaddlers on the web, go to the 'Files' on the left of the screen, then look for 'Safety' or you can cut and paste the following:\\ | I've saved the meeting notes in a file named "100109 Safety Session". If you log into Whatcompaddlers on the web, go to the 'Files' on the left of the screen, then look for 'Safety' or you can cut and paste the following:\\ | ||
| - | [[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/whatcompaddlers/files/Safety%20Files/|http://groups.yahoo.com/group/whatcompaddlers/files/Safety%20Files/]] | + | [[https://groups.io/g/Whatcompaddlers/files/Safety Files/100109 Safety session.docx|https://groups.io/g/Whatcompaddlers/files/Safety%20Files/100109%20Safety%20session.docx]] (this is an updated location, you have to be a Whatcom paddlers member to view) |
| You'll also see some bits & pieces from previous safety discussions that have gone down. Somewhere in there I've saved the Coast Guard risk assessment guide that uses the Green, Amber, Red (GAR) model. This basic approach is used in industry to guide workplace and task specific safety. | You'll also see some bits & pieces from previous safety discussions that have gone down. Somewhere in there I've saved the Coast Guard risk assessment guide that uses the Green, Amber, Red (GAR) model. This basic approach is used in industry to guide workplace and task specific safety. | ||