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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCertifications e 4-T 1 5 Zifti O CEA,/ C wia American cTioi Red Cross Certificate of Completion Brianna O'Rourke has successfully completed requirements for Lifeguarding/Frst Aid/CPR/AED- valid 2 Years conducted by American Red Cross P.? 13 Date Completed: 04/19/2018 r' ,-- Instructors: Joseph W Lodge Dedicate ID:GVZPNR To verify,scan code or visit redcloss.org/corenn - -- ._ _ — _ �f Lc�--LrS LC2n.e.. . f� JUN 17 2019 HEALTH DEPT. https://classes.redcross.org/Saba/Web/Main/goto/FulICertificate?t=GVZPNR 6/13/18,4:31 PM Page 1 of 2 COUNCIL RECORD APPLICATION FOR Is instructor trained and registered? BSI% Is applicant registered? CApplicant's ScoutNET record updated(training code 881) 11.'F E G UARD Filed for year-end report and with the council aquatics committee • This farm to be used in local council only . I - 8dennu n Lowe4:.)ie • • •Name BSA Membership Number who lives at • City or Town State Zip Code (, has satisfactorily completed all requirements for BSA Lifeguard.Date of completion Completion Option No. • (� Er rk- Fir66 2, 0)-27-18 Instructors Name(s) BSA Membership Number • Signature(s) Date `A <SAAquaticslnstructor 0 BSA Lifeguard Instructor .. • v BSA LIFEGUARD TRAINING PROCEDURE 4.The completed application is forwarded to the local council 1.Only those persons currently trained as BSA Aquatics service center,where the individual's training record is Instructor or as BSA Lifeguard Instructor may train the annotated. completion of BSA Lifeguard requirements. 5.To qualify for BSA Lifeguard,the candidate must complete the 2.Training as BSA Lifeguard is valid for two years from the date BSA Lifeguard course under the direction of either a BSA • O of completion. Lifeguard Instructor or a BSA Aquatics Instructor.The course for 3.All requirements must be mei(See completion options.) the BSA Lifeguard is in the BSA Lifeguard instructor Manual. • INSTRUCTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY _ Scouts,Venturers,or adults who become trained BSA Lifeguards must The reputation of the instructors as experts depends to a great exttht '5bewell-qualified and able to use their knowledge as a lifeguard in case on the actual performance of those they qualify.Therefore,they should • of need without undue danger to themselves and with a reasonable be certain the candidate's ability is,without doubt,of the highest caliber. O1 chance of success.The instructors are responsible for the strict It is expected that the BSA Lifeguard emblem and card will always •_ interpretation of requirements and the elimination of applicants who in stand for a very high standard of skill.The instructors to whom this 0 their judgment are not qualified by strength,judgment,or ability to put responsibility is entrusted are expected to maintain that standard.For l their knowledge into practice as lifeguards. interpretation of requirements,see the BSA Lifeguard instructor Manual. BSA LIFEGUARD REQUIREMENTS To be trained as a BSA Lifeguard,you must successfully complete the course as outlined in the BSA Lifeguard Instructor Manual and demonstrate the ability to perform each item specified in the following requirements: • Prerequisites Date Instructors s • • Requirementsrnslrsemrs Before doing requirements 6 through 26, complete the following: Complete the following requirements within a Date ..120-day period: 47-27 61= 1. Submit proof of age.You must be at least 15 years C . 6. Show evidence of current training in American Red old to participate. 07-21Cross First Aid and American Red Cross CPR/413 2. Strhollekitten evidence of fitness for swimming for the Professional Rescuer or equivalent. ao*Iiiitsigned health history) • 7. Show evidence of current training in the BSA online 3. i ,continuously for 550 yards in good form using module for Safe Swim Defense. - the front crawl or breaststroke ora combination of 8. Attend and active) a either,but swimming on the back or side is noty participate in all activities, allowed. presentations,and skiltsessions involving lifeguard 4. Immediately following the above swim,tread water behavior,duties,responsibilities,surveillance, intervention and water rescr)e as prescribed in the for two minutes using the legs only and with the BSA Lifeguard Instructor Manual. hands under the armpits. s..• 'V 9. Demonstrate reaching assists from the deck using an 5. Starting In the water,swim 20 yards using a front arm,a rescue tube,and a pole. crawl or breaststroke,surface dive 7 to 10 feet, 10. Demonstrate throwing assists using a throw bag and retrieve h 10-the object o0 a t.surface.swim to ti your a ring buoy with a line attached.Throw each device `-�• withbackthe 20 yards back to the starting. point with both hands holding the object,and exit the such that the linelands within reach of an active water,all within 1 minute,40 seconds. • subject 30 feet from shore. • • - v.. ,1 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA' m BSA LIFEGUARD REQUIREMENTS • Date lnshuetoes Dale Instructors • MD MD 11. Demonstrate: 22. Demonstrate in-line stabilization far a face-down a Rescue of an active subject in deep water subject with suspected spinal injury in very shallow using a rescue board,kayak,rowboat, water(18 inches or less) Q7-7.7 r C canoe,or other rescue craft that would be F 23. Demonstrate in-line stabilization for a suspected available at your local facility. 67-27 E spinal injury in abagavwater b Repeat fora passive subject j ry (waist chest deep): a For a face-up subject 12. Demonstrate an entry and front approach with a b Fora face-down subject rescue lube to an active subject in deep water 30 T24. Demonstrate in-line stabilization for suspected feet away from shore.Position the rescue tube to P ted support the subject and then assist the subject to spinal injury in deep water,swan the subject to safety,providing direction and reassurance shallow water,confi m vital signs,and with the throughout • assistance of three others,remove the subject from the water using a backboard with straps and a 13. Demonstrate an entry and rear approach with a head immobilization device. rescue tubeto an active subject in deep water 30 25. Correctlyanswer 80 percent of the questions feet away from shore.Secure and support the the BSLifeguard kowledge test overing the subject from behind and then move the subject to course material.Review an ncom safety,providing direction and reassurance incorrect answers. y ior throughout. 14. Demonstrate use of a rescue tube to assist two 26. Serve as a lifeguard,under supervision,for at least subjects grasping each other.Secure,support,and two separate BSA swimming activities for a reassure both subjects.With the assistance of a combined time of two hours.Afterward,discuss the second guard,calm and separate the subjects and experience with the lifeguarding instructor. move them to safely. 15. Demonstrate both front and rear head-hold Completion Options escapes from a subject's grasp. 16. Demonstrate an entry and front approach with a Course completion cards are valid only when signed by either a current BSA • rescue tube to a fad:-down passive subject 30-feet • Aquatics Instructor or BSA Lifeguard Instructor approved by the local council. away at or near the surface in deep water.Usea ; Training is valid for two years,provided First Aid and CPRIAED for the wrist roll to position the subject face-upon the- •f , Professional Rescuer training are kept current during that period. rescue tube,tow them to safely,and remove thorna from the water with assistance within 90 seconds.'' i There are five ways to obtain a course completion card: Immediately perform a primary assessment and ' • • demonstrate one-person CPR for three minutes. . i 1 1 tCourse Completion—Complete all requirements in the instructor manual 17. Demonstrate an entry and rear with a - — • during a scheduled course of instruction.The participant must attend all course \ rescue tube to a entry face-down passive approach30 feel, sessions.Makeup sessions are allowed at the instructor's discretion.If an - res away at b to r the surface in deep subjectwater30 lion individual is unable to complete all requirements during the scheduled course,the the subject oreinstructor may elect to continue training until the participant is able to complete all je face-up,tow them to safety,and the requirements provided the total elapsed time from start to Mish does not remove them from the water with assistance within •exceed the 120-day period. two minutes.Immediately perform a primary . assessment and demonstrate two-person CPR for 2.Renewal Challenge—Anyone with a BSA Lifeguard completion card that is three minutes. current or has expired within six months may renew or extend the training by 18. In shallow water.demonstrate in-water ventilation performing requirements 2 through 25 without attending the standard course of an unconscious subject when prompt removal sessions.Prior to the testing,the instructor may provide a renewal training session from the water is not possible.Open the airway, to review and update skills and intimation.Summer camp aquatics directors position the mask,and simulate ventilations. should renew training for aquatics staff members during precamp trainee while 19. Demonstrate an entry and approach with a rescue emphasizing local camp facilities,procedures,and emergency action plans. tube for use when a passive subject is submerged I . 3.Crossover Challenge—Anyone who holds current training in American Red face-down at or near the bottom in 6 to 8 feet of I I Cross Lifeguarding,American Red Cross Waterfront Lifeguarding,or other water.Bring the subject to the surface and tow to I I lifeguard training programs may obtain a BSA Lifeguard completion card by the nearest point of safety. iperforming requirements 1 through 26 without attending the standard course 20. Remove a subject from the water using each of the j sessions.The lifeguard training program that issued the training certificate must be following techniques in the appropriate'' recognized by the local or state regulatory agency that sets standards for the aid of a second rescuer. lifeguards at youth camps.The instructor may provide a c(ossover training session a Extricationcircumstanceswith at i d osf e pool reor ` to review and update skills and information prior to the testing.The applicant may �r i receive credit for requirement 26 if within the past 18 months he or she has served using a backboard • as a lifeguard,under supervision,or has supervised lifeguards,for at least two b Walking assist separate BSA swimming activities fora combined time of two hours.Otherwise, c Beach drag due to BSA procedures not implemented at other lifeguarding venues,the • 21. Participate in mul'iple-rescuer search techniques applicant mustaccomplish requirement 26. appropriate fora missing subject in murky water 4.Completion of BSA Aquatics instructor—Anyone who completes BSA a in shallow water Aquatics Instructor training at National Camping School may obtain a BSA Lifeguard completion card. - b Underwater line search in deep water . . without equipment 5.Co-Instructors-(BSA Aquatics instructor or BSA Lifeguard Instructor)may c Underwater line search in deep water with each sign a completion card for the other at the conclusion of a BSA Lifeguard mask and fins course ti they satisfy requirements 2 through 24. • 430.033WB 2017 Revision C w CQ) n o 13 --. 4. w J1jii1i � U en IM h ...= o 1 ', V e c O v [ o ie .0 u Q EV" C o.. a L V Nco o •y y 7 N co ., E F 3. 'Rf C� 4-, OAOOA bCA „vCi C bb CO C.b C O .— .> �. y '� 'y •� C nfl 13 CO 0 No . T wOA 1. bA -•''.... .- .0 O ,C y 03 ¢ 'G 1, C t N•. viy w •co �.` .o ,4 2v, i MO