Needs to be removed and cleaned at the beginning of each shift
The Dolphin
Which lights need to be turned off at closing?
All, EXCEPT the filter room. Don't forget the sauna
It is your job to ensure there are an appropriate amount of lifeguards to patrons. What are the guard to patron rations and how many lifeguards need to be on deck for:
a) Lane swim
b) Public Swim
c) Family Swim
d) Swim Club
1-29: 1 Lifeguard
30-74: 2 Lifeguards
75-100: 3 Lifeguards
101-149: 4 Lifeguards
150-200: 5 Lifeguards
*One additional Lifeguard for every 100 people thereafter*
All public and family swim times need a minimum of two guards as well as swim clubs, but follows the rest of the ratios. All other programming follows the ratios
Needs to be completed at each set time during the day
Pool tests
Floors need to be cleaned by
picking up all garbage, scrubbing with lemon tree, spraying it down the drain, squeegeeing and picking drains
The first thing that needs to be done when opening
Pool tests/Calibrate controllers
Where does the dolphin go at night?
In the teachpool while closing and then according to the schedule in the main pool once maintenance is completed
Appropriate time for lifeguards to be on deck talking
When rotating. ONLY to communicate numbers, weak swimmers, etc
Buddy guarding CANNOT be done and it is your job to ensure it isn't happening
Should be done instead of sitting in the guard room on phones
Cleaning, report cards, lesson plans, putting equipment away.
Using mirror cleaner to clean ALL mirrors, counters, sinks, soap dispensers toilets/urinals, and changing tables sprayed with lemon tree and wiped down, toilet pods/urinal cleaner put in and scrubbed
Things completed in the Filter room
The back page of the pool test book (Flow rates/Chlorine weight/Makeup water (if needed)/Boiler ON/OFF)
Empty the air compressor
Start the whirlpool jets
Front doors, foyer doors, doors from the changerooms to the deck, boiler room door, back office door, and the staff entrance/exit (make sure it latches)
Lifeguards attention, while on deck, should always be...
ON THE POOL
It is your job to lead the lifeguards and ensure they are watching the pool
Not picking their nails, staring at the ground, etc
Needs to be worn whenever using chemicals by yourself and staff
PPE
There are __ garbage's to change in the girls changeroom and ___ garbage's in the boys
5 and 2
Although it is part of the closing staff's job, every morning what should be checked to ensure it was completed properly?
Changerooms
As a head guard, what do you need to check and ensure is completed properly?
Circumstances involve communicating with the cashiers
When a pool is closed (Pool fouling/Chemical imbalances)
Before busy programming (Patron cap)
Any else you feel is important, communication is key!!
Needs to be done when changerooms are not cleaned properly
Ask the guard to go back and maintain the standard of cleaning
____ need to be checked to see if they need to be filled when closing
soap, paper towel, and toilet paper
In the winter, what also needs to be checked?
Sidewalks for snow
What documents need to be signed at closing?
Pool test book, maintenance log, daily numbers sheet, closing sign out
If something needs to be completed that only you as a head guard can do, can you leave the other lifeguards on deck longer than they normally would be?
Yes! As a head lifeguard you have specific responsibilities than only you can complete. It's not the goal to keep lifeguards on deck for long periods of time, but keeping the pool running is also important
Might be empty and Ian should be made aware if pH is high or chlorine is low
Chlorine and acid barrels
Must be swept and mopped nightly
The foyer