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100. 150. 200. 1 2. J. Scout. 1 4. Purpose. Purpose. All swimming activity must be supervised by a mature and conscientious adult who understands and knowingly accepts responsibility for the well-being and safety of those in his or her care. Purpose. Risks. Prevention. Response. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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All swimming activity must be supervised by a mature and conscientious adult who understands and knowingly accepts responsibility for the well-being and safety of those in his or her care.

• Risks

• Prevention

• Response

• Current Safe Swim Defense training

• At least 15 years old

• Submit health review

• Complete swimmer test

• Recover underwater weight

Section I – Intro to BSA AquaticsChapter 1: Qualified Supervision Chapter 2: BSA Aquatics Chapter 3: Safety First Chapter 4: Health Considerations Chapter 5: Swim Classification Tests

Section II – Swimming Skills & SafetyChapter 6: Safe Swim Defense Chapter 7: Swimming Locations Chapter 8: Basic Swimming Skills Chapter 9: Water Rescue Chapter 10: Safety Team Preparation Chapter 11: The Underwater World

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• Safe Swim Defense review• Swim classification tests• Emergency recognition & planning• Water rescues from shore• In-water rescues• Written exam

• Safe Swim Defense review & expansion• Including video on remote area setup

Ch 6 Ch 6

• Swim classifications

Ch 5 Ch 5

Beginner•Jump into deep water• Swim 25 feet on surface• Stop and turn without support• Return

Swimmer• Jump into deep water• Swim 75 yds in strong manner• Swim 25 yds with restful backstroke• Rest by floating

• Victim recognition, surveillance, and emergency action plans

Ch 9 Ch 9

• Water rescue from shore

94 94

• In water rescue

98 98

conscious subjects

unconscious subjects

• Written exam

43, 13543, 135

Qualified

Supervision

Lookout

PersonalHealthReview

ResponsePersonnel

AbilityGroups

DisciplineBuddy

System

24, Ch624, Ch6

SafeArea

How old ? at least 21

Required training?

Suggested training?

Support by others allowed?

Who decides if unit is prepared?

Swimming & Water Rescue

Safe Swim Defense

yes

unit leadership 50 50

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Is physician approval needed for all swimming activities?

What medical indication absolutely prohibits swimming?

What medical conditions may limit swimming?

Why should medical records be carried on unit outings?

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Who performs rescues at public pools?

How many response personnel are needed when a facility does not provide lifeguards?

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What are appropriate water depths and boundary markers for the three ability groups?

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Nonswimmerswaist to chest deep,continuous boundary marker

Beginnersjust over the head with standing depth close by,continuous boundary marker

Swimmers12 ft clear water 8 ft turbid water,isolated boundary markers allowed

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Lookout

Qualified Supervisor

Responders

Unit Lea

der

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Lookout

Qualified Supervisor

Responders

Unit Lea

der

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Lookout

Qualified Supervisor

Responders

Unit Lea

der

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May serve as Qualified Supervisor:

if so, should have assistance of another adult

if not, finds and supports the Qualified Supervisor

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• Reviews health histories• Appoints & coaches Lookout • Appoints & coaches Response Personnel • Guides area set-up• Develops and explains emergency action plans• Maintains discipline• Designates check-in, check- out procedures• Directs response during a crisis

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• Constantly scans entire area for: deviations from Safe Swim Defenseemergency situationshazardous changes in the environment

• Provides back-up surveillance during emergencies

• May conduct buddy checks

• Assists with clearing area when needed

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• Constantly scan assigned zones

• Intervene to stop risky behavior or rule infractions

• Respond to emergencies as previously directed

• Coached in use of available rescue aids prior to need

Total coverage

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114 114

Zone coverage

114 114

Combined coverage

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90 90

Surveillance Signals and Response

26 26

BE PREPARED

98 98

General procedures for a water emergency• Recognize need, activate EAP

• Enter water, if necessary, with pre-selected aid

• Approach rapidly, keeping subject in sight

• Provide support

• Move subject to safety

• Assist or remove subject from water

• Provide care as needed

107 107

Lost swimmer search

109 109

Spinal injury management

51 51

Inclement weather

55 55

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• Plan activation

• Who’s in charge

• Who does rescue

• What equipment is needed

• Communication

• Supervision of non-victims

• Summoning EMS: who, when, how

• Follow-up care

• Notification of parents

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