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AW's Safety Program

Safety has been a core issue for AW since 1954, and today we are leaders in accident analysis and safety education based on that research. We regularly advise legislative bodies and river managers on the best ways to educate whitewater users, which helps everyone enjoy our rivers safely. Formal risk management is part of all our programs enhancing safety and reducing liability risks for all.

TheAccident Database is a comprehensive collection and analysis of whitewater accidents and close calls. This analysis provides the foundation for the AW Safety Code which outlines whitewater safety guidelines applicable to all skill levels.

Report an Accident: We ask all witnesses to submit their own accounts. If you have a correction about an accident please email ccwalbridge@cs.com. If you have questions or comments about any accident please post them on the AW Safety Forum or email the safety committee.

CAUTION: This database, while extensive, is not complete. A significant number of accidents are not reported to us. Confusion often results when people interpret the data without assistance from the American Whitewater Safety Committee. For example, accidents we tag as “commercial” include guided raft tours, kayak schools, and canoe liveries. They also include programs run by schools, camps, colleges, and by rangers at local, state, and national parks. Our numbers, therefore, will probably not agree with organizations which focus on one of more of these subgroups.

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Accident Database: Recent Accidents


Public Submissions (Initial reports not yet confirmed by AW Safety Committee)

Country State River Section Date Victim Reported On Reported By
MI Shiawassee 2008-09-18 Charles Orgovan 2008-10-03 Read More
VA New River 2008-09-20 Elwood Owens Montgomery 2008-09-26 Read More
OR Deschutes B. Pringle Falls to Big River Campground 2008-08-31 Conner Guy 2008-09-24 Read More
KS Chikaskia River 2008-09-13 Dennis Rhodes 2008-09-24 Read More
ID Snake, S. Fork Palisades Dam to Launch Site East of Poplar 2008-09-04 Patrick Luther Smith 2008-09-24 Read More
MA Nissitissit River 1008-09-07 Unidentified man, 20 2008-09-24 Read More
MT Madison 1) Hebgen Res to Quake Lake 2008-09-13 Robert J. Kindle 2008-09-24 Read More
MI Shiawassee City of Corunna 2008-09-18 Charles M. Orgovan 2008-09-20 Read More
ME Kennebec 1) Kennebec Gorge: Harris Station Dam to Carry Brook 2008-08-21 Thomas McDermott 2008-08-28 ccw Read More
CA American, S. Fork 6. Chili Bar (Route 193 to Coloma) 2008-08-22 2008-08-26 Read More
OR Umpqua, North Fork 2008-08-05 Donna Bryan, 73 2008-08-21 ccw Read More
BC Chilliwack River 2008-08-16 Kelsey Hemstock 2008-08-21 Read More
BC Chilliwack River 2008-08-13 Unidentified Woman 2008-08-21
BC Kicking Horse River Lower Canyon 2008-07-28 Linda Engelhart 2008-08-21 ccw Read More
OR Rogue 1. Lost Creek Reservoir to Gold Ray Dam 2008-07-19 Unknown Elderly Man 2008-08-14
OR Rogue 5. Grave Creek (Galice) to Foster Bar (Agness) 2008-06-02 Robert Scott Blight 2008-08-14 Read More
OR Rogue 5. Grave Creek (Galice) to Foster Bar (Agness) 2008-06-27 Cynthia Lee Vontungeln 2008-08-14 Read More
PA Susquehanna River 2008-08-03 Vladyslav Mitrenko 2008-08-12 Read More
ID Snake River 2008-07-27 Kent Hess 2008-08-12 Read More
ID Middle Fork Salmon 2007-07-00 Dan Charboneau 2008-08-11 Read More

Formal Reports

Country State River Section Date Injury Victim
TN Little Pigeon, West Prong Chimneys Trailhead to Chimneys Picnic Area 2008-08-26 Isaac Ludwig Read More
CO Green 1- Lodore to Echo Park 2008-07-27 Read More
CO Green 1- Lodore to Echo Park 2008-07-27 Read More
OR Rogue 2008-07-31 Sheryl Barker Read More
CO Arkansas 2008-06-22 Volker Beer Read More

Safety News

Guided Rafting Accident Statistics

posted September 4, 2007
by David Brown
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A CNN story on whitewater rafting deaths published in September 2006, which can still be found on the Web, omits the fact that most of the fatalities cited by the article did not occur on commercial raft trips, said to David Brown, Executive Director of America Outdoors (AO).  America Outdoors is a national association of outfitters, which includes many whitewater rafting companies.  The story cites 50 whitewater deaths and infers that they were on commercial rafting trips due to lax state regulation.  Brown says his data shows 10 fatalities on guided, commercial raft trips in 2006.  None of the deaths on commercial trips were the result of a customer not wearing a life jacket.  Of the eight rafting deaths cited in Oregon by CNN, none were on a commercially guided trip.

Jim Segerstrom, Swiftwater Rescue Pioneer, Dies

posted February 11, 2007
by Charles Walbridge
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Jim Segerstrom, founder of Rescue III International and a renowned swiftwater rescue expert, died February 5, 2007 in San Francisco, CA after a massive stroke. He was 60 years old. A former river guide and climbing instructor, Jim was the originator of the Swiftwater Rescue Technician program that has been a huge influence on paddlers and rescue professionals alike. He was the author of several original SRT course texts as well as books on high angle rescue and helicopter rescue. He was a frequent contributor to rescue magazines and a speaker at many national rescue and EMS conferences. A 25-year member of the Tuolumne County Sheriff's Search and Rescue Team, he continued to respond to emergencies and train instructors until his death. The strong current of Jim's life work will continue to be felt on rivers throughout the world.

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To make corrections to information found in the Accident Database, please contact: Charlie Walbridge, Accident Database Manager, Bruceton Mills, WV email: ccwalbridge(at)cs.com.