The course outlines the principle of risk management. With the end goal of maintaining a safe venue free from accidents, participants are taught to identify, assess, control and eliminate potential risks within an aquatic environment. The course requires study of participants in dissecting the role of lifeguards in eliminating risk, incident and accident reporting, investigation and record keeping.
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I. Identify risk within an aquatic facility
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II. Procedure for hazard identification and risk assessment
- Look for hazards that may cause harm to patrons and employees.
- Validate who could be affected and how they may be harmed including the public, cleaners, visitors or contractors working in the premises.
- Assess the risk and take step-by-step action to eliminate or reduce risks.
- Record the finding
- Review the assessment from time to time and revise it if necessary.
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III. Use of Risk Assessment Matrix in scoring the level of acceptable risk with all hazards
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IV. Role of Lifeguards in risk management
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V. Risk Management through public education
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VI. Incident and Accident Reporting and Investigation
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Course Features
- Duration : 3 day
- Max Students : 999
- Enrolled : 0
- Re-take Course : 0
- Assessments : Self