Code of Conduct - Part 2

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Code of Conduct - Part 2

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This isn't word for word from the conditions we have agreed to with DEWNR or the Co-Management Board or GRAC, but if you can make it your business to abide by these conditions our world will be a much better place.

By payment of a Speed Week entry, spectator or camping pass you have effectively consented to abiding by this rules contained but not limited to this code. Failure to do so may lead to your expulsion from the event.

Entrants, Spectators, Visitors
• All vehicles must be cleaned of dust and or salt entering and leaving the lake.
• All vehicles, equipment, generators, batteries and tools must be located on impervious oil resistant tarpaulins to prevent oil damage to the salt surface.
• All spectator and visitor vehicles must be parked in designated areas either in the pits or at the start line.
• Access to the land speed course is via the Mt. Iva access road only.
• All fuel and lubricants must be stored in a manner to contain any spillage.
• No go areas identified by Aboriginal monitors to protect cultural significance will be fenced and signed. Under no circumstances is anyone allowed to enter these areas.
• A barrier will be erected at the lake ramp each night. There is strictly no entry to the lake whilst this barrier is in place other than for designated security personnel.
• No road trains or vehicles deemed to cause wheel rut damage will be allowed to enter the lake.

DLRA
• Access to Lake Gairdner will not be permitted if the lake surface is assessed to be unsuitable by the DEWNR Ranger or Warden.
• Traditional owners will monitor the areas used by the DLRA, before, during and after the event.
• DLRA organisers, marshals, security officer will be readily identifiable.
• Traditional owner monitors or traditional owner may seek to implement other conditions during the event to protect sites or objects of cultural significance.
• Periodic inspections of all land speed activities on the Lake surface will be undertaken by DEWNR staff to ensure all requirements are fulfilled.
• Any fluid spills on the lake surface must be reported immediately to the DEWNR regional office at Port Lincoln.

And just for good measure, here are some long standing Club Rules
• What you bring in, you take out. Pick up your rubbish and take it with you.
• Do NOT discard your cigarette butts! Look for the tins taped to tent poles and put them in there.
• Lake Gairdner is a National Park, strictly NO dogs permitted, especially on the lake.
• The use of glass materials on the lake surface must be minimized as the white surface renders glass objects almost invisible and consequently a serious danger if broken.
• People staying at the campsites are asked to take extreme care of the sensitive saltbush and bluebush through the Western Myall Woodland.
Keep the shiney side up........
DLRA WebMaster / Editor
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