Boating & Watercraft drowning deaths in Australia
A 10 year analysis
13th Australasian Injury Prevention & Safety Promotion Conference November 2017
Stacey Pidgeon, Alison Mahony, Justin Scarr
drowning deaths in Australia A 10 year analysis 13 th Australasian - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Boating & Watercraft drowning deaths in Australia A 10 year analysis 13 th Australasian Injury Prevention & Safety Promotion Conference November 2017 Stacey Pidgeon, Alison Mahony, Justin Scarr Australian Water Safety Strategy 2016 -
13th Australasian Injury Prevention & Safety Promotion Conference November 2017
Stacey Pidgeon, Alison Mahony, Justin Scarr
Goal 9: Reduce boating, watercraft and recreational
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To investigate boating & watercraft-related
Develop an increased understanding of the
Provide recommendations to support new and
Only unintentional drowning deaths whilst participating in
boating and watercraft-related activity were included
Sourced from National Coronial Information System Definitions as per the Australian Water Safety Strategy 2016-2020
Boat Powered vessels e.g. motor boats, jet skis, sail boats, yachts, catamarans, passenger ferries, cruise ships, commercial vessels Watercraft Non powered recreational equipment that can be rowed or paddled e.g. kayaks, canoes, surf skis, surf boards, body boards, inflatable rafts/objects, any boat without a motor, stand up paddle board, kite surfing
39 47 25 33 30 26 34 41 30 33 14 8 9 15 11 15 20 16 10 17
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 Boating Watercraft Linear (Boating) Linear (Watercraft)
4 4 7 6 36 81 88 82 75 61 29
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0-4yr 5-9yr 10-14yr 15-17yr 18-24yr 25-34yr 35-44yr 45-54yr 55-64yr 65-74yr 75+ Age
133 128 114 49 33 12 4
20 40 60 80 100 120 140 Major cities Outer regional Inner regional Remote Very remote Offshore Unknown Remoteness classification of incident postcode
Not a visitor
63%
Intrastate visitor 21% Interstate visitor 8% Overseas visitor 5% Unknown 3%
Ocean/Harbour 53%
River/Creek/ Stream 22% Beach 15% Lake/Dam/Lagoon 10%
132 127 58 38 37 19 16 13 12 7 7 5 2 20 40 60 80 100 120 140
Activity prior to drowning
26.2% involved alcohol 58.8% ≥0.05%
30.6% drugs present 31.3% illegal Over 0.05 59%
Under 41%
108 352 13
50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 Yes No Unknown
Multiple fatality event
164 39 54
25 50 75 5 5 No Yes Irrelevant (surfing, body boarding etc.)
Lifejacket status
Older people Rural and remote locations Local residents vs. being a visitor to the drowning
Increase of drug taking and boating Increase of deaths when using watercraft-related
Increased enforcement of random drug testing,
Agencies to promote the consequences of mixing drugs
Encourage people to manage their medication and be
Installation of personal rescue equipment at boat ramps Agencies to develop and promote strategies for
Encourage medical checks on a regular basis Agencies should consider developing specific programs or
Ability to adapt and respond to these new issues
Sector collaboration to ensure safety messages
Application of research to policy and practice at
Thank You Stacey Pidgeon spidgeon@rlssa.org.au www.Royallifesaving.com.au