Cagayan de Oro City's Task Force Rapids together with the Red Cross, conducted a Red Cross River Guide Training to all White Water Rafting guides on all White Water Rafting outfitters in the city. The training started yesterday and to my knowledge the training will run for 3-4 days in order to accommodate all the river rafting guides in the city. (The training is a refresher course to all the guides, a sort of re-training.)
Part of the training for safety services are the "Basic Life Support CPR Training" and "Emergency First Aid Course". The training program has been conducted not as a defense of what happened last June 13, 2014 at the CDO river but to ensure the safety of the tourists and to prevent the risks of accidents that might happen in the future. If accidents might happened, the training will ensure that the white water rafting guides are ready to do the basic life support and emergency first aid (All the guides are trained before they become a river rating guides and they all have certificates that are renewed on a regular basis). The city government don't want to suspend the White Water Rafting industry just because of the accident happened, but the government wanted to ensure that the Rafting Industry will go on and at the same time make sure fatal accidents should be prevented all the time.
It is knowledgeable to all of us the risks of white water rafting and before we tried that adventure, the outfitters river rafting guides never fail to instruct all the rafters/tourists/crew about the safety precautions, what to do and not to do during the rapid courses. Accidents happened anywhere in the world and rafting is not exempted to that, but as long as we always take precautionary actions before doing the activity, risks of accidents will be prevented.
On the last day of the training, according to Former DOT-10 regional director, Dorothy Jean Pabayo who is also the Task Force Rapids (TFR) consultant, the river rafting guides will do a mock-up of the actual river rafting at the river bank at the back of the city hall, where they can see and hear how the guides command their crew/tourists during the river rafting course.
It is knowledgeable to all of us the risks of white water rafting and before we tried that adventure, the outfitters river rafting guides never fail to instruct all the rafters/tourists/crew about the safety precautions, what to do and not to do during the rapid courses. Accidents happened anywhere in the world and rafting is not exempted to that, but as long as we always take precautionary actions before doing the activity, risks of accidents will be prevented.
On the last day of the training, according to Former DOT-10 regional director, Dorothy Jean Pabayo who is also the Task Force Rapids (TFR) consultant, the river rafting guides will do a mock-up of the actual river rafting at the river bank at the back of the city hall, where they can see and hear how the guides command their crew/tourists during the river rafting course.
Photo from Cagayan de Oro City Info Network FB Page
Photo from Cagayan de Oro City Info Network FB Page
Photo from Cagayan de Oro City Info Network FB Page
Photo from Cagayan de Oro City Info Network FB Page
That's really good training program
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