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Unite
Unite
WA
9 posts
WA, 9 posts
6 Nov 2009 9:19am
New laws in SA will see all water users required to wear a pfd3 when using any personal water craft- surfers, windsurfers, kiters and kayakers will all be affected.

The time is now to make a stand and do something about it !!!!!!

This is a ridiculous law- people need to be responsible for their own safety and before this legislation we have all been able to look after ourselves. Make some noise and let's get this changed.

If SA let's it happen the chances are other states will follow their lead......
doggie
doggie
WA
15849 posts
WA, 15849 posts
6 Nov 2009 9:33am
So if you go for a surf they will make you wear one, I cant see how they can make you do that?
Unite
Unite
WA
9 posts
WA, 9 posts
6 Nov 2009 9:36am
$160 fine for non compliance.....pretty uncool.
doggie
doggie
WA
15849 posts
WA, 15849 posts
6 Nov 2009 9:38am
PFD 3 Buoyancy vest

Similar to PFD2, but doesn’t meet the Australian Standards Association colour standards. These are designed for high-speed water sports such as water skiing, kite surfing, aqua-planing, operating PWC and sailboarding.

For PFD Type 3the approved standards are:

AS 4758.1: Personal flotation devices. General requirements in relation to a PFD classified as providing level 50 special purpose (50S) buoyancy;
Personal Flotation Devices Type—3 AS2260.1996, as in force on 1 January 2008;
any other standard or specification approved by the CEO by notice in the South Australian Government Gazette.



::What is aqua-planing?
elmo
elmo
WA
8890 posts
WA, 8890 posts
6 Nov 2009 9:46am
Please post the extract of the law change.

This way we can all see what you are on about so we can avoid jumping up and down unnecessarily
pooman
pooman
WA
293 posts
WA, 293 posts
6 Nov 2009 9:48am
Don't think so turbo....

www.sa.gov.au/topics/driving-and-transport

"(1) A surfboard, surf ski, racing shell or water ski is exempt from the safety equipment requirements listed above."

try again...
elmo
elmo
WA
8890 posts
WA, 8890 posts
6 Nov 2009 9:59am
A quick search found the same hyped up grief on a kayaking forum

This appears to apply to the water bogans on their jetski's

www.akff.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=31939&start=0

Please find the actual gov web page

www.transport.sa.gov.au/safety/marine/marine_equipment/index.asp

Please Note The Exemptions list

Exemptions

The safety equipment requirements apply to the majority of boats. However, certain types of boat are either partially or totally exempt from these requirements. Some of the more common exemptions are summarised below.

Canoes, kayaks, sailboards, kiteboards and similar small, unpowered boats must have for each occupant

* a PFD that complies with the appropriate Standards and is worn at all times
* suitable bailer (unless the hull is permanently enclosed)
* waterproof torch or lantern while being operated during the hours of darkness.




End of Story end of Panic
pooman
pooman
WA
293 posts
WA, 293 posts
6 Nov 2009 10:08am
To add...they say we're behind the times in WA, but I can see these supposed legislation changed were introduced in September...bit late for a stand of protest me thinks
spankedagain
spankedagain
SA
7 posts
SA, 7 posts
8 Nov 2009 11:29pm
Didnt hear of anyone fining the SLSC members at their carnival today - wonder why that is?
waxman
waxman
SA
1390 posts
SA, 1390 posts
9 Nov 2009 3:47pm
Dont be fooled this is happening, the kite boarding community is against it as much as surfers. There is some more info on the SAKSA part of the kitesurfing forum. It has links to all the relevant info and government documents.
pooman
pooman
WA
293 posts
WA, 293 posts
9 Nov 2009 8:26pm
waxman said...

Dont be fooled this is happening, the kite boarding community is against it as much as surfers. There is some more info on the SAKSA part of the kitesurfing forum. It has links to all the relevant info and government documents.


Only those that can't read are the ones worried...

http://www.legislation.sa.gov.au/LZ/C/R/HARBORS%20AND%20NAVIGATION%20REGULATIONS%202009/CURRENT/2009.226.UN.PDF

page 303

www.transport.sa.gov.au/safety/marine/marine_equipment/index.asp

Exemptions list
dug
dug
SA
3 posts
dug dug
SA, 3 posts
17 Nov 2009 1:48pm
Good work Pooman and Elmo... I heard about this earlier in the year and the info I got through SLSA is that the law DOES NOT COVER surfers / bodyboarders.

I must admit though, the position on SUP's is a little unclear... which I find mildly amusing.
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