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Southern Discoveries puts safety first
Southern Discoveries puts safety first

Otago Daily Times

time23-07-2025

  • Business
  • Otago Daily Times

Southern Discoveries puts safety first

Survival Co owner Peter Gillman (second from left, crouching) demonstrates Southern Discoveries' new emergency survival equipment to its coach drivers and other staff during a training exercise in Wilson Bay yesterday. PHOTO: SUPPLIED Queenstown-based operator Southern Discoveries has installed emergency survival equipment in its fleet of coaches and other vehicles to ensure they're prepared for "any eventuality". CEO Kerry Walker says each of the companies' five coaches has been equipped with long-life food, bottled water, purification tablets, emergency shelter, headlamps, ponchos, survival blankets, personal hygiene items, self-rescue backpacks and stretchers. The coaches also have AEDs (automatic external defibrillators) and satellite communication devices with SOS and two-way texting functions. The four-person survival backpacks will enable a driver or passengers from a stranded coach to evacuate themselves, Walker says. The survival packs have also been put into nine other company vehicles, while 'grab and go' packs have been placed in staff housing in Milford Sound. The $50,000 package of equipment has been specifically prepared for major earthquake events such as the Alpine Fault magnitude 8 (AF8) scenario. Walker says it's the first tourism company operating in Milford Sound, and on the Queenstown-Milford bus route, to have this level of equipment in its coaches and support vehicles. With up to 250 people in the coaches at a time, doing everything they can to ensure their customers' safety in a major seismic event is an "essential step". Last Saturday night's magnitude 4.2 jolt was a "timely reminder that this sort of thing should never be far from our minds", she says. "We operate in a region with significant seismic risks, so it's our responsibility to be prepared for any eventuality." The company's investment in the gear is in line with a renewed focus on disaster preparedness by Milford Sound Tourism, Southland District Council and other tourism operators in the region, she says.

Southern Discos puts safety first
Southern Discos puts safety first

Otago Daily Times

time18-07-2025

  • Business
  • Otago Daily Times

Southern Discos puts safety first

Survival Co owner Peter Gillman (second from left, crouching) demonstrates Southern Discoveries' new emergency survival equipment to its coach drivers and other staff during a training exercise in Wilson Bay yesterday. PHOTO: SUPPLIED Queenstown-based operator Southern Discoveries has installed emergency survival equipment in its fleet of coaches and other vehicles to ensure they're prepared for "any eventuality". CEO Kerry Walker says each of the companies' five coaches has been equipped with long-life food, bottled water, purification tablets, emergency shelter, headlamps, ponchos, survival blankets, personal hygiene items, self-rescue backpacks and stretchers. The coaches also have AEDs (automatic external defibrillators) and satellite communication devices with SOS and two-way texting functions. The four-person survival backpacks will enable a driver or passengers from a stranded coach to evacuate themselves, Walker says. The survival packs have also been put into nine other company vehicles, while 'grab and go' packs have been placed in staff housing in Milford Sound. The $50,000 package of equipment has been specifically prepared for major earthquake events such as the Alpine Fault magnitude 8 (AF8) scenario. Walker says it's the first tourism company operating in Milford Sound, and on the Queenstown-Milford bus route, to have this level of equipment in its coaches and support vehicles. With up to 250 people in the coaches at a time, doing everything they can to ensure their customers' safety in a major seismic event is an "essential step". Last Saturday night's magnitude 4.2 jolt was a "timely reminder that this sort of thing should never be far from our minds", she says. "We operate in a region with significant seismic risks, so it's our responsibility to be prepared for any eventuality." The company's investment in the gear is in line with a renewed focus on disaster preparedness by Milford Sound Tourism, Southland District Council and other tourism operators in the region, she says.

Southern Discoveries Puts New Emergency Survival Equipment To The Test
Southern Discoveries Puts New Emergency Survival Equipment To The Test

Scoop

time17-07-2025

  • Business
  • Scoop

Southern Discoveries Puts New Emergency Survival Equipment To The Test

Press Release – Southern Discoveries The longest-running Milford Sound cruise operator has fitted out its entire fleet of vehicles, including five coaches seating up to 250 people, with survival gear specifically designed for major earthquake events. Southern Discoveries has become the first tourism company in Milford Sound to be AF8-ready with specialist emergency survival equipment. The longest-running Milford Sound cruise operator has fitted out its entire fleet of vehicles, including five coaches seating up to 250 people, with survival gear specifically designed for major earthquake events. And the initiative has already got the attention of tourism trade partners. Yesterday, Southern Discoveries' coach team and senior managers attended a simulated training exercise near Queenstown to familiarise themselves with the life-saving gear they may need in an emergency situation. The drill at Wilson's Bay saw staff simulate realistic earthquake scenarios, practising shelter setup and testing rescue tools with the new equipment. The specialist survival equipment has been supplied by Christchurch-based company The Survival Co., whose owner Peter Gillman was on-site during yesterday's training exercises. Gillman says Southern Discoveries' investment in such an extensive range of survival and medical gear puts them ahead of others in the industry. 'Southern Discoveries is the first tourism operator to take this level of equipment from The Survival Co.,' he says. 'They've taken the approach that if you're going to do it, you should do it properly, and that's exactly what's been achieved.' The Survival Co. created a tailor-made package for the company, considering the additional challenges of remote locations like Milford Sound. 'We looked at the scenarios people might find themselves in and what particular hazards exist in these areas. This gear provides an opportunity to keep people safe and comfortable during an emergency situation until help arrives.' Each of Southern Discoveries' five coaches is now equipped with long-life food supplies, bottled water, purification tablets, emergency shelter, headlamps, waterproof ponchos, survival blankets, personal hygiene items, and stretchers. The gear also includes four-person survival self-rescue backpacks, enabling passengers and drivers to evacuate safely if required, plus satellite communication devices with SOS and two-way texting capabilities to maintain contact in remote areas. Survival packs will be placed in nine company vehicles and all coaches will carry Heartshine Samaritan AEDs (Automated External Defibrillators) for immediate medical response capabilities. Grab-and-go packs have been placed in staff housing in Milford Sound. Southern Discoveries CEO Kerry Walker says the delivery of the gear aligns with the company's goal of continuously improving and ensuring safety for guests and staff at all times. 'We operate in a region with significant seismic risks, so it's our responsibility to be prepared for any eventuality. This equipment provides genuine peace of mind for our staff, guests, and the local community,' Walker explains. The proactive safety initiative has already received strong support from Southern Discoveries' international trade partners, particularly agents from the United States and Japan, who value the company's commitment to safety standards. 'We know our travel agent partners place high value on safety for their clients, so we're delighted to be able to provide this level of comfort,' Walker adds. While Gillman notes his company is seeing increased interest from city councils and Civil Defence organisations, and is encouraged to see more tourism operators starting to invest in high-level survival equipment. Walker adds: 'We're proud to position ourselves as industry leaders in emergency preparedness, but we also want to encourage others to work with The Survival Co., who are experts in this area. One of Southern Discoveries' major trade partners has already contacted The Survival Co. to discuss obtaining safety gear for their organisation.'

Southern Discoveries Puts New Emergency Survival Equipment To The Test
Southern Discoveries Puts New Emergency Survival Equipment To The Test

Scoop

time16-07-2025

  • Business
  • Scoop

Southern Discoveries Puts New Emergency Survival Equipment To The Test

Southern Discoveries has become the first tourism company in Milford Sound to be AF8-ready with specialist emergency survival equipment. The longest-running Milford Sound cruise operator has fitted out its entire fleet of vehicles, including five coaches seating up to 250 people, with survival gear specifically designed for major earthquake events. And the initiative has already got the attention of tourism trade partners. Yesterday, Southern Discoveries' coach team and senior managers attended a simulated training exercise near Queenstown to familiarise themselves with the life-saving gear they may need in an emergency situation. The drill at Wilson's Bay saw staff simulate realistic earthquake scenarios, practising shelter setup and testing rescue tools with the new equipment. The specialist survival equipment has been supplied by Christchurch-based company The Survival Co., whose owner Peter Gillman was on-site during yesterday's training exercises. Gillman says Southern Discoveries' investment in such an extensive range of survival and medical gear puts them ahead of others in the industry. "Southern Discoveries is the first tourism operator to take this level of equipment from The Survival Co.," he says. "They've taken the approach that if you're going to do it, you should do it properly, and that's exactly what's been achieved." The Survival Co. created a tailor-made package for the company, considering the additional challenges of remote locations like Milford Sound. "We looked at the scenarios people might find themselves in and what particular hazards exist in these areas. This gear provides an opportunity to keep people safe and comfortable during an emergency situation until help arrives." Each of Southern Discoveries' five coaches is now equipped with long-life food supplies, bottled water, purification tablets, emergency shelter, headlamps, waterproof ponchos, survival blankets, personal hygiene items, and stretchers. The gear also includes four-person survival self-rescue backpacks, enabling passengers and drivers to evacuate safely if required, plus satellite communication devices with SOS and two-way texting capabilities to maintain contact in remote areas. Survival packs will be placed in nine company vehicles and all coaches will carry Heartshine Samaritan AEDs (Automated External Defibrillators) for immediate medical response capabilities. Grab-and-go packs have been placed in staff housing in Milford Sound. Southern Discoveries CEO Kerry Walker says the delivery of the gear aligns with the company's goal of continuously improving and ensuring safety for guests and staff at all times. "We operate in a region with significant seismic risks, so it's our responsibility to be prepared for any eventuality. This equipment provides genuine peace of mind for our staff, guests, and the local community," Walker explains. The proactive safety initiative has already received strong support from Southern Discoveries' international trade partners, particularly agents from the United States and Japan, who value the company's commitment to safety standards. "We know our travel agent partners place high value on safety for their clients, so we're delighted to be able to provide this level of comfort," Walker adds. While Gillman notes his company is seeing increased interest from city councils and Civil Defence organisations, and is encouraged to see more tourism operators starting to invest in high-level survival equipment. Walker adds: "We're proud to position ourselves as industry leaders in emergency preparedness, but we also want to encourage others to work with The Survival Co., who are experts in this area. One of Southern Discoveries' major trade partners has already contacted The Survival Co. to discuss obtaining safety gear for their organisation."

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