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Topic: *** ORC 2017 Volunteer Opportunities ***  (Read 3301 times)

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Hi all,

Beyond all the great volunteer opportunities that already exist with the ORC taco feed, there are several volunteer roles open for people to help with the ORC event itself. 

Most of these roles are particularly safety related and some are more tournament related.

The following safety related roles are listed on our insurance application with the American Canoe Association.   I'm willing to take the lead role on this, and while many of the roles are overlapping, it probably would look better if I'm not the only name repeated on the application.    Some of these roles, like "site safety inspection", can be done ahead of time by a participating angler.  Others positions could be split between two anglers willing to switch out half way through the day.  Of course, if anyone is planning on coming to the ORC and not fishing the tournament, these would be great opportunities to keep busy and help us out.

1. Safety Coordinator
       Unless someone is willing to volunteer for this with significant experience coordinating safety (EMT, military training, etc..)  I'll most likely have this role as overall event coordinator.

2. Emergency Procedure Lead - Coastal Chief
       We need someone to help come up with our emergency procedures.    Everything from how to contact the Coast Guard, to calling an ambulance, and tsunami evacuation routes.  A lot of this can be work done ahead of time gathering phone numbers and local contacts.  Having someone on site with paramedic or EMT training would be awesome.

3. Site Safety Inspection - Jed
      This one is pretty straight forward.  We need someone willing to inspect both the boat ramp area as well as the Chinook Bend campground for potential hazards.   

4. Rules enforcement
      This role probably belongs to me as well, but I'll need help.  Every angler on the water should be on their VHF willing to help enforce boundary lines and other tournament rules.    We'll need a couple volunteers willing to launch a little late to help with the safety checkout in the morning.  Having more than one checkout line is going to be key to getting everyone on the water as quickly as possible.   Another set of volunteers can help run the weigh in station and the various rules that are involved there.

3-5 volunteers for check out
3-5 volunteers for weigh in

5. Communications Director
       This is another role that I feel has a lot of overlap with the other roles.  That said, having someone willing to be the go between on VHF between the safety/event coordinators and the participants on the water could be very helpful.



If anyone has any questions, feel free to voice them here or to send me a PM.  If you're interested in one of the positions, it might be best to PM me first.

Thanks,

Brian


« Last Edit: June 06, 2017, 10:36:55 PM by bsteves »
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I have a feeling that being the Fire Chief at Depoe Bay he might be the safety guy of choice. Just saying.   :banjo:



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Hmm...I cannot imagine what my PM to bsteves may have said!


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Brian, I'm sure John, Dana and I can cover early bird safety inspections for those wanting to launch at the earliest time allowed since we carpool and get there early early.

We can get geared up and precheck as many folks as possible while we wait for earliest allowable launch time to come around.

We can pass the clipboard(s) over to the not so early bird safety inspectors when they show up around 530, and then hit the water with the first wave of launchers to help keep an eye on a boundary area.
 

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Craig, that would be great.  Thanks.
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I was considering doing hot coffee at the sign-out station. Maybe put up a donation jar for HOW? $1/cup for participants and tourny volunteers can swill java for free. The urn I have does 55 cups a pop. Is anybody going to want coffee at the ramp?

On a related note, I will bring an extra 6 pack of toilet paper, as that seemed to be an issue in the recent past when/if the ramp gets too busy.

I can also bring our official HOW first aid kit to be kept at the weigh-in/check in station.





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I was considering doing hot coffee at the sign-out station. Maybe put up a donation jar for HOW? $1/cup for participants and tourny volunteers can swill java for free. The urn I have does 55 cups a pop. Is anybody going to want coffee at the ramp?

On a related note, I will bring an extra 6 pack of toilet paper, as that seemed to be an issue in the recent past when/if the ramp gets too busy.

I can also bring our official HOW first aid kit to be kept at the weigh-in/check in station.
I'd buy a cup or two. Awesome idea


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I was considering doing hot coffee at the sign-out station. Maybe put up a donation jar for HOW? $1/cup for participants and tourny volunteers can swill java for free. The urn I have does 55 cups a pop. Is anybody going to want coffee at the ramp?

On a related note, I will bring an extra 6 pack of toilet paper, as that seemed to be an issue in the recent past when/if the ramp gets too busy.

I can also bring our official HOW first aid kit to be kept at the weigh-in/check in station.



Thanks Anthony!


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I'll bring one of the HOW pop-up shelters too for the weigh-in station to keep the sun and/or drizzle off of the kind folks there that get to answer the "what's going on here?" questions all morning. :-)




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Just say you're taking donations... it'll chase people away or get some cash for HOW!


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Definitely in for the coffee as well. Great idea!

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