Indoor Lifeguarding Protocols – Employee Happiness – Wage Structure

What are Indoor Lifeguarding Protocols?

Learn some indoor lifeguarding protocols.

  • Dangerous situations that occur during change room checks.
  • What can cause a lifeguard to quit their job.
  • Brief history of Soviet Union.
  • Political Parties.
  • How our wage structure could be improved.
Indoor Lifeguarding Protocols - Employee Happiness - Wage Structure
Genuine Curiosity Episode 026

Indoor Lifeguarding Protocols

Special Precaution

  • A child can drown a full grown adult.
  • Reach from shore.
  • Throw a flotation device to them.
  • Row to them.
  • Do not go.

Primer

  • No swimmers allowed in unguarded water.
  • One guard at every position required.
  • Lifeguards rotate positions during shift to maintain focus
  • Rotations are 15 to 240 minutes, depending on difficulty.

Minor Incident

  • Short tweet of the whistle.
  • Indicates guard has to leave position to attend to an incident
  • Another guard must cover that position.
  • If no one is available to cover, pool must be cleared of all swimmers.

Major Incident

  • Someone is in major distress.
  • Long loud tweet of whistle.
  • Everyone out of the water.

PIA Carry

  • Used to carry non-swimmer back to shore.
  • Once close to non-swimmer lifeguard will go under water and grab non-swimmer’s waist.
  • Get non-swimmer’s shoulders out of water to stop instinctive drowning response.
  • Lifeguard puts non-swimmer on hip then uses legs and one arm as propulsion back to shore.

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