What is the lifeguard doing?
The lifeguard does exactly what the name suggests: protects the lives of swimmers in its geographical range of responsibility. This means not only monitoring of swimmers in the water, but also beaches on beaches, docks, Molach and rafts. The task of the lifeguard is to protect the whole area of swimming. These people can be limited to a swimming pool in hotels, urban recreational areas, swimming clubs or private schools, or spread along the beach of the river, lake or ocean. The lifeguard must also oversee and control the behavior of swimmers outside the water to ensure public security and maintain a pleasant recreational environment. To increase the view of the responsibility area, the lifeguard often sits in a tall chair overlooking the pool or beach area. In a large mill open water area, lifeguards are often found in the villages to guard the area. The telescope is standard tools for most lifeguards.
In addition to watching swimmers, lifeguardThey also pay attention to circumstances that can lead to dangerous conditions. A gross game that can lead to injury or playing with risky objects or toys in water or on the beach is forbidden. If there is an injury, lifeguards are trained to provide basic first aid and have access to the emergency phone number and trained staff for more serious incidents.
The person must not only be a professional swimmer and can be able to manage extraordinary events to become a lifeguard, but must also be formally trained and certified. The minimum required certification depends on the location, but usually a red cross for advanced rescue or equivalent is required. The training course requires a successful completion of 22 units of water safety associated with the passage of access and rescue technology. The refreshment course must be completed every three years to qualify for a continuing job in most places.
Being a lifeguard is often considered a summer job PRO young students, because it is seasonal work in many parts of the country and usually does not require a high salary or does not include benefits. However, it can become a full -time career if employment is via a cruise line or for an internal club or facility that it needs lifeguards throughout the year. With prolonged training, a lifeguard can also become an instructor of water safety or a teacher of swimming or a coach who pays significantly more than a lifeguard.