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Life guards monitor and ensure safety in the aquatic facility by preventing and responding to any emergencies. They identify potential risks, advise individuals on proper behaviour and dangerous zones, conduct life-saving techniques such as first aid and supervise activities of the general public.

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Competences
34
Groups
4
Essential
15
Optional
19

Competences and skills

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Essential knowledge 4 competences

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Sector-specific

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swimming pool safety guidelines

The rules and guidelines related to swimming pool safety, such as rules related to child safety, running, diving, waterslides, electrical appliances, food and drinks, water hygiene, and inflatables.

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3 competences
first aid

The emergency treatment given to a sick or injured person in the case of circulatory and/or respiratory failure, unconsciousness, wounds, bleeding, shock or poisoning.

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health, safety and hygiene legislation

The set of health, safety and hygiene standards and items of legislation applicable in a specific sector.

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security threats

Types of cyber or physical security threats to public and private security such as unauthorised entry, aggressive behaviour, molestation, robbery, theft, hacking, malware, phishing, identity theft, assault, kidnapping, murder and public demonstration.

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Essential skills and competences 11 competences

Occupation specific

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Sector-specific

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supervise pool activities

Ensure pool bathers' activities comply with the bathing regulations: Inform bathers of pool regulations, perform rescue activities, supervise diving activities and waterslides, take action in case of harassment or trespassing, and deal with misconduct appropriately.

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swim

Move through water by means of the limbs.

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tolerate stress

Maintain a temperate mental state and effective performance under pressure or adverse circumstances.

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Cross-sector

8 competences
advise on safety measures

Provide advice to individuals, groups or organisation on safety measures applicable for a specific activity or in a specific location.

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assist pool users

Offer guidance to pool users within the facility and help them with any requirements such as towel provision or restroom direction.

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control crowd

Control a crowd or riot, ensuring people do not cross to areas they are not allowed to access, monitoring the crowd's behaviour and responding to suspicious and violent behaviour.

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handle veterinary emergencies

Handle unforeseen incidents concerning animals and circumstances which call for urgent action in an appropriate professional manner.

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practice vigilance

Practice vigilance during patrol or other surveillance activities in order to ensure safety and security, to look out for suspicious behaviour or other alarming changes in patterns or activities, and to respond quickly to these changes.

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provide first aid

Administer cardiopulmonary resuscitation or first aid in order to provide help to a sick or injured person until they receive more complete medical treatment.

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react calmly in stressful situations

React quickly, calmly, and safely to unexpected situations; provide a solution that solves the problem or diminishes its impact.

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rescue bathers

Help swimmers or water sport participants out of the water when they get into difficulties at a beach or a swimming pool.

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Optional knowledge 2 competences

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Cross-sector

2 competences
fire safety regulations

The legal rules to be applied for fire safety and fire prevention in a facility.

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swimming pool chemicals

Types of disinfectants and sanitizers which control the growth of certain bacteria in the pool water.

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Optional skills and competences 17 competences

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Sector-specific

8 competences
assist emergency services

Assist and cooperate with the police and emergency services when needed.

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contribute to the safeguarding of children

Understand, apply and follow safeguarding principles, engage professionally with children and work within the boundaries of personal responsibilities.

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give swimming lessons

Instruct children, adults, beginners and advanced students on swimming techniques and water safety.

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maintain pool cleanliness

Regularly supervise the state of the pool, remove debris or rubbish and keep the deck of the pool clean and safe.

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maintain quality of pool water

Continuously monitoring the color, temperature and cleanliness of the pool water and take any required action to ensure high standards of water quality in the pool.

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manage lost and found articles

Make sure that all articles or objects lost are identified and that the owners gets them back in their possession.

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monitor swimming-pool infrastructure

Monitor and inspect on a regular basis the condition of the swimming pool and it's surrounding infrastructure, such as diving boards, ladders and floors.

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promote equality in sport activities

Develop policies and programmes that aim to increase the participation and involvement of underrepresented groups in sport, such as women and girls, ethnic minority groups, disabled people and, in some cases, young people.

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Cross-sector

9 competences
deal with aggressive behaviour

Respond promptly to adverse behaviour in a professional manner by taking appropriate and legal action to prevent further aggressiveness, such as verbal warning, lawful removal from the premises or apprehension of the person involved. Report details of adverse behaviour in line with the organisation’s procedures.

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liaise with security authorities

Respond quickly to security incidents and violations by calling the police and keep in touch with other relevant parties involved in the potential prosecution of the offender.

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manage emergency evacuation plans

Monitor quick and safe emergency evacuation plans.

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manage major incidents

Take immediate action to respond to major incidents that affect the safety and security of individuals in private or public places such as road accidents.

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manage theft prevention

Apply theft and robbery prevention; monitor security surveillance equipment; enforce security procedures if needed.

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operate fire extinguishers

Understand the operation of fire extinguishing equipment and fire extinguishing techniques.

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operate radio equipment

Set up and operate radio devices and accessories, such as broadcast consoles, amplifiers, and microphones. Understand the basics of radio operator language and, when necessary, provide instruction in handling radio equipment correctly.

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perform clerical duties

Perform administrative tasks such as filing, typing up reports and maintaining mail correspondence.

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restrain individuals

Restrain, or control by force, individuals who violate regulations in terms of acceptable behaviour, who present a threat to others, and who perform acts of violence, to ensure the individual is unable to proceed in this negative behaviour and to protect others.

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