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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| Country | State | River | Section | Date | Victim | Reported On | Reported By | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2009-12-28 | ||||||||
| United States | EP | KfAUMwIXdf | urWDxcqEotHfNlCFE | uynquy | 2009-12-28 | uynquy | Read More | |
| Bahrain | River Dart | Between Dartmeet and Newbridge, on Dartmoor near Ashburton, Cornwall | 2009-12-03 | Chris Wheeler | 2009-12-03 | Read More | ||
| United States | NY | Niagara | Niagara Falls | 2009-12-03 | 2009-12-03 | Read More | ||
| United States | OK | Mountain Fork (2. Reregulation Dam to Hwy 70 | 2. Reregulation Dam to Hwy 70 (3 miles) | 2009-10-22 | Bobby Ray Bohn | 2009-10-30 | ccw | Read More |
| United States | MO | Jack's Fork River | Below Alley Springs | 2009-10-16 | James Catt | 2009-10-29 | ||
| United States | GA | Chattooga | Section 4 - Route 76 Bridge to Tugaloo Lake Boat Ramp | 2009-10-04 | 2009-10-06 | Read More | ||
| United States | QC | Rouge River | Canyon | 2009-10-06 | Stephane Hamel | 2009-10-06 | Read More | |
| United States | ME | Little Ossipee | Balch Pond to Saco R. | 2009-08-14 | Shannon Phillips | 2009-08-14 | ccw | Read More |
| United States | OR | Clackamas River | 2009-07-31 | Karen Pratt | 2009-07-31 | ccw | Read More |
| Country | State | River | Section | Date | Injury | Victim | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WV | Gauley (7 | 7 (Upper). Summersville Dam to Mason Branch | 2009-10-02 | Fatal | Shane Loveall | Read More | |
| WV | New River | 15. New River Dries: Hawks Nest Dam to Gauley Bridge | 2009-09-28 | Near Drowning | Gisela Zarcufsky | Read More | |
| WV | Gauley (7 | 7 (Upper). Summersville Dam to Mason Branch | 2009-09-28 | Fatal | Eric Hampton | Read More | |
| UT | Provo | 3. Deer Creek Reservoir to Utah Lake | 2009-09-21 | Fatal | Susan Dennis | Read More | |
| WV | Gauley (7 | 7 (Upper). Summersville Dam to Mason Branch | 2009-09-12 | Fatal | Eric Clark | Read More |
Sudden death is a charged emotional event, often compounded by trauma among those who witness a drowning accident or try to rescue or resuscitate someone. Few people realize how little time you have for a successful drowning rescue. The sad facts are that unless a drowning person is pulled out within 6-10 minutes of going under, their chances are almost zero. Anger or displaced anger towards rescue and recovery efforts are not unusual. Excellent Resources for managing sudden death grief and trauma can be found on the Higgins & Langley website. These pamphlets, created by the Royal Hospital Foundation in Belfast, Northern Island, can be downloaded as needed
Keep this number for assistance in the Great Smoky Mountains Nation Park - (865) 436-1230. This number connects to the Park Dispatch Office and should be used in non-emergency situations. For boaters who regularly paddle in the Park it is advisable to program the number in your cell phone.