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Lifeguard Blended Learning Course 2018

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Lifeguard Course



Blended Learning


WELCOME
Welcome to the American Red Cross Lifeguard Course. The primary purpose of this course is to provide entry-level lifeguard participants with the knowledge and skills to prevent, recognize and respond to aquatic emergencies and to provide professional-level care for breathing and cardiac emergencies, injuries and sudden illnesses until emergency medical services (EMS) personnel take over.

Please take note that this is a blended learning class. Which means participants are required to complete online content prior to the first day of class independent of the instructor.

REGISTRATION
  • Registration: July 18-August 10, 2018
  • Fee: The course fee is waived for eligible applicants who plan to work for WPR
  • Register: Online at www.wrangellrec.com or at the Pool Office
  • Includes Materials: Lifeguard Manual, CPR Mask & Whistle
  • Start training for the Course Prerequisites!

IMPORTANT ONLINE COURSE INFORMATION
  • You will receive an email with the online session link once the class is available.
  • The session link will act as self-service platform that allows participants immediate access to simulation learning via a single link/URL per course and gives participants an easy log-in process to begin accessing these courses quickly.
  • Participants must download the electronic LG Manual. The link is provided below under forms and documents.
  • Participants are not required to make payment prior to accessing the online link.
  • Must complete the online portion of the class prior to the first day of the course.
  • Please bring your certificate of achievement with you to the first day of the course to be guaranteed a spot in the course.

PREREQUISITES
  • Prerequisites will be held on the first day of class.
  • Location: WPR Pool
  • Age: 16 & Up
  • 300 Yard Swim: 6 continuous laps (front crawl, breaststroke or both)
  • Tread Water: 2 minutes using ONLY legs
  • 10 lb. Brick: swim 20 yards, retrieve 10 lb brick from a depth of 7-10 feet with both hands, return to surface, swim on back holding brick on chest 20 yards, complete in 2 minutes or less

COURSE INFORMATION
  • Location: WPR Pool
  • Instructor: Kate Thomas
  • Kate's Contact Info: Office 907-874-2444

CRITERIA FOR COURSE COMPLETION AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
  • To be a certified Lifeguard, candidates must:
  • Complete the online session prior tot he first day of in person sessions
  • Attend the entire course and participate in all class sessions
  • Actively participate in all course activities, including assuming various roles, during scenarios
  • Demonstrate competency in all required skills
  • Pass the final skills scenarios
  • Successfully pass final written exams with a minimum grade of 80 %. If a participant fails to reach the minimum 80% on the final written exam, a retest is allowed using the other version of the exam, provided that the learner has passed the final skills assessment

LIFEGUARD COURSE OBJECTIVES
  • Candidates must:
  • Meet the age requirement.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in all of the prerequisite skills.
  • Describe the characteristics and responsibilities of a professional lifeguard.
  • Explain how to fulfill the responsibilities of a professional lifeguard
  • Define certain legal considerations and apply them to situations that might be encountered in lifeguarding.
  • Describe ongoing training for lifeguards.
  • Describe what it means to work as part of a lifeguard and safety team.
  • Describe the role lifeguards play in ensuring facility safety.
  • Identify how to ensure the safety of patrons when weather conditions create safety concerns.
  • Describe the role that facility management plays in facility safety.
  • Describe the drowning process.
  • Identify the behaviors of a swimmer, distressed swimmer, and an active and a passive victim.
  • Identify and define elements of effective surveillance.
  • Explain proper scanning techniques and identify tactics to overcome scanning challenges.
  • Identify various types of zones of surveillance.
  • Explain how communication with patrons plays a role in preventing
  • Explain patron surveillance techniques for various activities.
  • Identify how to recognize and care for a victim of poisoning, heat-related illnesses and cold related emergencies. Demonstrate the ability to work as a team to implement an EAP, perform a secondary assessment and provide first aid care.
  • Identify possible causes of head, neck or spinal injuries on land.
  • Identify signs and symptoms of head, neck or spinal injuries.
  • Demonstrate how to care for victims with head, neck or spinal injuries on land.
  • Demonstrate how to perform front and rear head-hold escapes.
  • Demonstrate how to give in-water ventilations.
  • Demonstrate how to perform a quick extrication of a victim from the water.
  • Demonstrate how to care for victims with head, neck and spinal injuries in shallow and deep water.
  • Demonstrate how to care for a victim with a head, neck or spinal injury in shallow water.
  • Demonstrate how to rescue an active victim in deep water.
  • Demonstrate how to rescue a submerged passive victim in deep water and provide care.

ITEMS TO BRING
  • Lifeguard Manual, Pen, Paper
  • Swimsuit, Towel, Goggles
  • Snack, Water
  • Sweats (optional) alternate between land and water skills

* Adjustments and discounts will be applied during checkout if applicable. *

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