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SUMMARY:Resuscitation 2016
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URL:https://www.ilsf.org/event/resuscitation-2016-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160621
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SUMMARY:2nd International Water Safety Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The 2nd International Water Safety Symposium is organized with the legacy of the successful symposium in Busan 2014. The 2nd IWSS brings together leading international researchers and experts to share knowledge of water safety to enhance worldwide understanding of water safety in various approaches. The symposium is organized in Incheon\, hub city of Asia from 21st to 24th June\, 2016.\nThe IWSS will integrate the development of related science\, public education and training strategies to reduce the risk of accident in water environment such as swimming pool\, waterfront and beach.  \nKey themes include scientific and engineering analysis of water safety\, social scientific implementation of water safety and its education\, lastly multidisciplinary research for water safety including tourism\, emergency response\, first aid and environment protection. \nThere are opportunities to visit unique coastal beaches in Korea and you will witness the beach safety operation system in Korean Coast Guard. Also all participants will have formal and casual social  gathering organized by IWSS Local Organization Committee. \nDate: 21st to 24th June 2016\nPlace: Convensia\, Songdo\, South Korea\nWebsite : http://www.2016iwss.org\nContact : Jong Rae KIM (+82-2-720-7145\, jrkim@lskorea.org)
URL:https://www.ilsf.org/event/2nd-international-water-safety-symposium-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160311
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160312
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SUMMARY:23rd SLSS Annual Lifesaving Seminar 2016
DESCRIPTION:Location: Furama hotel @Riverfront Level 5\, 405 Havelock road\, Singapore 169633
URL:https://www.ilsf.org/event/23rd-slss-annual-lifesaving-seminar-2016-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150528
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150601
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SUMMARY:European Maritime Day 2015
DESCRIPTION:European Maritime Day is a platform welcoming Europe’s growing maritime community to discuss\, debate and exchange best practices.\nEuropean Maritime Day 2015 Piraeus will take place over 4 days (28 to 31 May 2015). \nThe Conference (28 and 29 May\, Megaron Conference Center\, Athens) will focus on ports and coasts as engines for Blue Growth. Piraeus will also celebrate its maritime community directly on its coasts on 30 and 31 May. \nPublic happenings and networking events will take place in Piraeus. \nhttp://ec.europa.eu/maritimeaffairs/maritimeday/en
URL:https://www.ilsf.org/event/european-maritime-day-2015-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150317
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150321
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SUMMARY:The 6th International Conference on Swimming Pool and Spa
DESCRIPTION:The 6th International Conference on Swimming Pool and Spa will continue the focus on health\, safety and quality of swimming pools and spas with oral\, flash and poster presentations during a four day conference.\nhttp://www.iwcconferences.com/congressen/swimming-pool-spa/introduction/
URL:https://www.ilsf.org/event/the-6th-international-conference-on-swimming-pool-and-spa-2/
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SUMMARY:National Drowning Prevention Summit 2014
DESCRIPTION:The Australian Water Safety Council (AWSC) will host the NATIONAL DROWNING PREVENTION SUMMIT 2014 in Sydney on Tuesday 5 and Wednesday 6 August 2014 at the PARKROYAL Darling Harbour\, 150 Day Street\, Sydney\, Australia.\nThe Summit will bring a vital focus to the Australian Water Safety Council’s goal of ‘Reducing drowning deaths by 50% by 2020’. A series of symposiums will provide a forum for those working in the water safety and drowning prevention sector to review the progress of the Australian Water Safety Strategy 2012-15\, with the expectation that the Summit will identify the critical steps needed to achieve this goal. \nTo find out more and to circulate details throughout your network – please download a copy of the\n“Save the Date Flyer” from the website at – http://www.watersafety.com.au/Events/2014Summit
URL:https://www.ilsf.org/event/national-drowning-prevention-summit-2014-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140622
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140625
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SUMMARY:The 3rd International Rip Current Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Place: Grand Hotel\, Busan\, South KoreaOrganizer: Lifesaving Society Korea\nRegistration: http://rip-symposium.org \nEligible full paper will be published in “Journal of Coastal Research”
URL:https://www.ilsf.org/event/the-3rd-international-rip-current-symposium-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140604
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SUMMARY:Saving Lives and Building Communities - Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Location: Moolgaonkar Auditorium\, Ground Floor  MCCIA Complex\, Senapati Bapat Road\, Pune\, India\nBackground\nSaving Lives and Building Communities: RLSS (I) in partnership with Mahratta Chamber of  Commerce\, Industry and Agriculture is holding the “First Ever” seminar on lifesaving in India. That we need extensive discussion on the subject across the country is of no doubt. Most accidents involve the young and are avoidable through greater safety consciousness. It is difficult to understand the public resistance to taking simple safety precautions like wearing a helmet while riding a two wheeler\, putting on safety belt in a car\, wearing lifejackets when in a boat or simply looking before leaping! It is not so much about first aid or lifesaving in water but more about public attitude to personal safety considerations. This needs to undergo a radical change that can be achieved only through education and public debate.  \nAcquiring skills to help a person in distress is thus the key to increased safety of people and reducing untimely deaths in avoidable accidents. Accidental deaths on land are visible through gore and blood but those in water are silent\, invisible and less understood. In fact\, drowning poses a great threat to  public health as India accounts for approx 23% of the global drowning (1 million people). This number is higher than lives lost to malaria\, cholera or dengue.  \nIt is good to take a cue from the West\, where a structured process supports lifesaving activities and reduces human attrition. Organisations such as UNICEF\, Royal Life Saving Society Australia and TASC (The Alliance for Safe Children) have helped reduce the numbers of deaths due to drowning in Bangladesh by implementing SwimSafe program which teaches children to swim and survive an accidental fall in deep water. Speedo International and Australian Government are working with the Rashtriya Life Saving Society (India) to implement Swim N Survive programme and lifeguard training in South India.  \nAbout the Seminar\nRashtriya Life Saving Society\, Mahratta Chambers of Commerce\, Industry and Agriculture and\, the Indian Maritime Foundation shall jointly present the seminar\, ‘Saving Lives and Building Communities’ on the 4th shall be attended by eminent International and Indian speakers and delegates from the sector\,  corporate and government.  of June 2014 from 9 am 2 pm at the MCCIA Auditorium. The conference  \nThe seminar will revolve around 4 major themes of discussion: \nCreating and Omnipresent Force – to bring about a change in the mind set of the public to add value to life with an omnipresent force alert and vigilant to save lives.\nGlobal Efforts towards Drowning Prevention – to provide the audience with an insight into global effort to reduce incidents of drowning. Globally\, drowning is the third largest cause of unintentional death amongst children.\nCSR Role in Saving Lives – to allow corporate bodies to address the audience elucidating the role of the corporate support to save lives in India and their plans for the future.\nPolicy and Standards for Saving Lives – to engage the audience and apprise it of the efforts being taken by the Government towards reducing accidents and resultant deaths on land and in water. \nObjectives of the Seminar\nCreating a structured process in support of lifesaving activity on land and in water to inculcate safety consciousness among the masses.\nTo discuss global methods to reduce deaths due to drowning with a view to adopt them or innovate fresh procedures to apply in the field to reduce drowning accidents. As per the Planning Commission\, India loses Rs. 65\,000 Crores every year on account of young lives lost in accidents.\nTo elicit corporate views on possible CSR Role in Saving Lives and impact of the effort in the past\, at present and expected in the future.\nRecommend Policy and Standards to be set by the Government to add value to life in country. \nThere are many organisations working to reduce accidents on land but hardly any that addresses drowning. RLSS (I) has evolved a structured process to deal with the epidemic of drowning and has plans and projects to: \nTrain the youth as lifesavers\, lifeguards and lifesaving sports persons to provide them with employment avenues and facilitate new career pathways along with enhanced safety in their vicinity.\nTrain children from schools\, especially those from lower income families in the Swim N Survive program. The program empowers children with skills to survive a fall in deep water. It also provides them with an opportunity to engage in sport to live healthier and more meaningful lives.\nDevelop standards for safety at aquatic venues both manmade and natural\, conduct audits of these venues and provide up to date information for safer swimming and safer operations at these locations. \nSchedule of the Seminar \n0900 – 0930 – Arrival and Registration.\n0935 – 0945 — Welcome Address by the Director General of MCCIA.\n0950 – 1000 – Seminar Introduction by Cmde Rajan Vir\, Founder President\, IMF.\n1005 – 1015 – Relevance of the Seminar to MCCIA by Mr. Surendra K Jain\, President\, MCCIA.\n1020 – 1030 — Keynote address by Rear Admiral P D Sharma\, Founder President\, RLSS (I).\n1035 – 1045 – Reading of Letter from Prince Michael of Kent\, President Royal Life Saving Society (Common Wealth) followed by “Lifesaver of the Year” award presentation by Mr. John Long\, Patron RLSS (I) and Past Secretary General\, RLSS (CW) – Guest of Honour.\n1045 — Address by the Chief Guest – Prof. Dr S. B. Mujumdar\, Padma Bhushan\, Founder President & Chancellor\, Symbiosis International University.  \nSecond Session 1100 – 1200 — Theme: Global Efforts towards Drowning Prevention Mentor: Mr John Long\, Patron RLSS (I) and Past Secretary General\, Royal Life Saving Society (Common Wealth)  \n1100 – 1110 — Presentation: “Global Drowning Prevention Effort and its Impact on communities”\nBy Dianne Montalto\, President\, Royal Life Saving Association (Australia)  \nTea Break\nSecond Session Continued — Theme: Global Efforts towards Drowning Prevention. \n1130 – 1140 — Drowning prevention in India by Ankit Wagh.\n1145 – 1155 — Pool Safety Policy in Pune – Pune Municipal Corporation\nPanel Discussion – 10 mins 1200 – 1210 \nThird Session — 1215 – 1315 — Theme: CSR Role in Saving Lives.\nMentor: MR Gurvinder Singh Trustee and CEO RLSS (I).\n1215 – 1225 — Mr Sathish Magar – safety considerations in the Building Sector. The role of “Builders”  in building modern and safe housing complexes in Pune and elsewhere in the country\n1230 – 1240 — Swimming Program for Life Saving & Health (SPLASH) by Dominic Vijay of Speedo India\n1245 – 1255 – “Innovating Interventions to Create a Change” by Dasra\n1300 – 1310 – Spare for volunteer speaker from audience. \nPanel Discussion – 10 mins 1315 – 1325\n1330 — Vote of Thanks by Director General\, MCCIA/ Sponsor.\nLunch and End of Programme \nAbout the Partners \nAbout Rashtriya Life Saving Society India: Pune’s water body’s primarily swimming pools have been death traps and have had many deaths/incidents due to drowning over the years. Rashtriya Life Saving Society\, a PAN Indian NGO headquartered from Pune has been instrumental in reducing the number of deaths due to drowning in the city by training lifeguards and undertaking swimming pool audits. In 2010\, this number was brought down to zero. The effort now needs a sustained and structured method to continue to maintain the safety record.  \nAbout the Mahratta Chambers of Commerce\, Industry and Agriculture: MCCIA has been playing a significant role in accelerating the industrial and economic development of Pune region for more than seven decades now. It is one of the most active chambers of Commerce in India and has been instrumental in promoting number of institutions in Pune. MCCIA has continuously driven to make Pune a global business destination and has been catalyst for economic development of the region.  \nThrough its large and varied membership\, infrastructure and a strong will to help\, MCCAI has been serving the industry and the community well through arranging meetings\, talks\, lectures\, seminars\, industrial and entrepreneur exhibitions.  \nAbout the Indian Maritime Foundation: was established in December 1993 by a group of sea farers to rekindle maritime interest among people in India particularly children and the youth. Once a great maritime nation\, India has lost much by turning its back to the Ocean. IMF is dedicated to our country regaining its maritime heritage through a variety of activities like research in India’s maritime heritage\, co-ordinate Coastal Cleanup\, increase awareness about the Oceans\, underwater technology and bring out the quarterly journal the “Sea Gull”. The Indian Maritime Foundation is a ‘not for profit’ organization\, registered in Pune as a charitable trust. It has branches in Delhi\, Mumbai and Chennai. \nFor more details contact: Ankit..8888855919 Or Dipali..7304638357
URL:https://www.ilsf.org/event/saving-lives-and-building-communities-seminar-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140601
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140604
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UID:5981-1401580800-1401839999@www.ilsf.org
SUMMARY:G3 - International Maritime Mass Rescue Conference
DESCRIPTION:http://www.international-maritime-rescue.org/index.php/pages?view=event&event_id=12
URL:https://www.ilsf.org/event/g3-international-maritime-mass-rescue-conference-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20131127
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20131201
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UID:5995-1385510400-1385855999@www.ilsf.org
SUMMARY:XIII Brazilian Lifesaving Championship and Symposium
DESCRIPTION:National Brazilian event on lifesaving – XIII Brazilian Lifesaving Championship and Symposium will be by the first time in the North of the country\, which has the highest death rates in Brazil. The event was nominated following the ILS example as “Sobrasa Rescue – Para 2013” – November 27 to 30.\nAlthough expecting less attendance\, as the only way to reach the city of Belem is by flight\, BOD decide would be the best alternative to bring Sobrasa and ILS prevention words to decrease death by drowning. All ILS full members are invited to come and join.  \nEvent can be seen at http://www.sobrasa.org/?page_id=5247
URL:https://www.ilsf.org/event/xiii-brazilian-lifesaving-championship-and-symposium-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20121028
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20121029
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UID:6035-1351382400-1351468799@www.ilsf.org
SUMMARY:40 Years Anniversary of the Indonesia Surf Life Saving Association
DESCRIPTION:Beginning in 1972 with the assistance of Alan Whelpton AO and Kevin Weldon AM (SLSA)\, Balawista Indonesia will celebrate its 40th Anniversary on 28th October\, 2012.\nThere will be a special celebration on the beach at Kuta\, Bali.
URL:https://www.ilsf.org/event/40-years-anniversary-of-the-indonesia-surf-life-saving-association-2/
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