
Example Program 1: Safety
COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS
Type 2
There will be on the hour access to the Area coordinator
during daylight hours. The Course coordinator may be
involved in program duties during the day eg teaching
at a climbing site or delivering food drops. There is
generally no staffed base. Moderate to poor radio coverage
in the area, generally not assisted by a UHF repeater.
Groups can reliably contact the coordinator at 12 hourly
intervals usually 8.00 am and pm. The area coordinator
caries a mobile telephone at all times although the mobilenet
coverage may be poor.
VEHICULAR ACCESS
Type 1
There is excellent vehicle access in the program area.
The groups will be travelling and camping on or near
vehicle tracks and may be up to 2 hours walk from tracks.
OEG will provide at least 1 4WD vehicle to operate in
the program area.
DIFFICULTY OF ACTIVITY PROGRAM
Type 2
This type of program is generally for students who have
had an introduction to outdoor skills before. Skills
are however revised on the program. Terrain may be rougher
than at an introductory level and some amount of physical
fitness is required. Students with particular medical
conditions need advice from their physicians prior to
participation in the program. Some degree of familiarity
with outdoor skills will assist the student to benefit
from and cope with the program. The learning environment
is supportive and students will take some responsibility
for the daily functioning of the group.
OEG SUPPORT STAFF AVAILABLE
Type 2
An OEG coordinator and support vehicle is located at the
program area and is generally within 20 km of the groups.
The coordinator may be involved with program duties (eg.
teaching at a climbing site or delivering food or equipment
around the program area). Local emergency services are
alerted to OEG presence in the area but may be some time
away from the groups.
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