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attashe74 [19]
2 years ago
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8 Maintaining Vigilance: Knowledge Check (Question 2 of 4)

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1 answer:
finlep [7]2 years ago
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Answer:

Maintaining Vigilance

Steps of a lifeguard rotation in their proper orders:

1.  Incoming Lifeguard (LG1) performs a proactive scan confirming all is clear before taking over the position.

3. LG2 performs a proactive bottom scan confirming all clear before moving to the next station.

2. LG1 reports to outgoing Lifeguard (LG2) that all is clear before taking over the position.

4.  Equipment is exchanged as lifeguards change positions.

5.  Once the position change is complete, both lifeguards scan the zone.

Explanation:

In the aquatics profession, lifeguarding is not an easy job.  It demands high-level mental alertness and environmental vigilance.  The safety culture required in the aquatics environment where there are swimmers requires that lifeguards be rotated at least every 30 minutes with an additional 10-minute break every hour.   This requirement ensures that lifeguards are not physically and emotionally fatigued.

Therefore, to keep guards focused and alert, lifeguard rotations are an important step.   It must be done properly to avoid swimmers slipping underwater during the rotations without being detected.  The above steps comply with efficient and effective lifeguard rotations.

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