National Lifeguard

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Across
  1. 1. how long you train for
  2. 4. most commonly used chemical in disinfection of recreational pools
  3. 9. how often you train
  4. 11. this employee can assist the aquatic supervisor and takes on extra responsibilities
  5. 12. the use of both zone and global coverage
  6. 14. insufficient amount of carbon dioxide in the blood, deactivates impulse to breathe
  7. 17. a systematic visual observation of the facility
  8. 18. what kind of training you are doing
  9. 20. it's consumption is prohibited at most recreational facilities
  10. 21. a vital skill required to complete a safe and effective rescue as a team
  11. 22. this service award was created in 1964 by the Royal Lifesaving Society of Canada
  12. 24. a list designed to reduce and control harmful behaviour
  13. 25. your number one priority as a lifeguard
Down
  1. 2. paperwork to be filled out following any rescue or contact with a patron
  2. 3. this man wrote the Canadian Lifeguard Manual, published 1963
  3. 5. a paid employee, part of a team, trained in specific facility procedures
  4. 6. conducted immediately to determine the presences of ABC's
  5. 7. hazardous areas or areas with an obstructed view
  6. 8. performed when fecal mater or vomit is found in the water; pool fouling
  7. 10. the first name of the man who created the Pia Carry
  8. 13. a tool used in comuunication to get the attention of another person
  9. 15. how hard you train
  10. 16. this is the cornerstone of a lifeguards job responsibility
  11. 17. performed after the primary survery; ABC's have been established
  12. 19. used as a stabilizer to prevent the breakdown of free available chlorine
  13. 20. the current manual used in lifeguard courses and training
  14. 23. proper term for global coverage