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River Guide Best Practices Questionnaire
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My main role is as a:
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I understand these questions are specifically about whitewater rafting techniques. My responses are aimed primarily towards commercial river guides but also may apply to private boaters. 
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PPE for river guides should include PFD, cold water protection, shoes, whistle, and
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River knives should be
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The primary mechanical advantage technique for removing raft pins and wraps is:
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I am mainly focused on
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Training for rescuing a foot entrapment victim should focus on
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If you find yourself floating towards a tree (or other strainer) your best course of action is to
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How important is physical fitness for raft guides
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When mentioning strainers in a commercial safety talk it is a good idea to inform passengers that swimming towards and potentially over a strainer is an option if they don't think they can swim away from it?
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When swimming, river guides should
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When attaching a rope to a raft using d-rings
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Carabiners on the outside of your PFD are
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AEDs
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When attaching an anchor on land to a rock or tree
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The minimum knots and hitches a raft guide should know are
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The knots that river guides should learn and retain after a standard rescue course are:
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The preferred knot for tying a raft to a tree or rock is:
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I still understand that this questionnaire is focused on professional river guides and not first responders (firefighters, SAR) or agency personnel (NPS, FS, BLM, etc staff)
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CPR for drowning victims should be taught
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Should waist belt throw bags be standard equipment for river guides?
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One whistle blast means
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Prioritize the important parts of guide training and rescue courses
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Is there anything you would like to add?
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What is your name, position, company, and/or contact information you're willing to share
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