Administration
Training
Supervision
Minimizing Risk
Other
100

This document must be reviewed annually by a Y's Safety Team and after any reportable aquatic incident.

What is the Aquatic Safety Plan?

100

This type of training is recommended for for all lifeguard staff and Safety Team Members.

What is in-service training?

100

According to the guidelines, lifeguards must rotate every 15 to 30 minutes and have this minimum break or task alternation every hour.

What is a 10-minute break?

100

This plan must incorporate all recommendations found in Y-USA’s Aquatic Safety Guidelines for Ys.

What is the Aquatic Safety Plan?

100

 This section of the Model Aquatic Health Code (MAHC) deals with aquatic facility design standards and construction.

What is Section 4?

200

This position requires demonstrated experience in operating and managing aquatic facilities and holds current certifications such as YMCA Lifeguard and CPR/AED.

What is Aquatic Leadership?

200

YMCA recommends a minimum of this many hours of in-service training per month for all lifeguard staff.

What is four hours?

200

This type of supervision involves consistently and attentively monitoring all areas of a lifeguard’s designated zone.

What is Active Supervision?

200

These reports should be reviewed weekly by aquatic leadership to determine if corrective action is needed.

What are Incident Reports?

200

This tool, partnered with Councilman Hunsaker & Hydro Apps, is used for aquatic assessments.

What is the Aquatic Assessment Tool?

300

This type of training plan should be in place for aquatic leadership staff to address immediate gaps in certifications and knowledge.

What is a 30/60/90-day training plan?

300

This type of training includes demonstration of skill proficiency and is required for all members of the YMCA Safety Team.

What is Pre-service Training?

300

This plan must include diagrammed zones of patron surveillance for each aquatic venue.

What is the staffing plan?

300

Each YMCA must have this type of plan reviewed annually and after any reportable aquatic incident.

What is an Aquatic Safety Plan?

300

This online platform provides access to the Aquatic Safety Guidelines and other resources for YMCA staff.

What is the YMCA Link Intranet?

400

This act is one of the federal aquatic safety codes mentioned in the guidelines.

What is the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Safety Act?

400

This certification must be held by lifeguards and includes an in-person skills component.

What is the YMCA Lifeguard or equivalent lifeguard training certification?

400

This is the recommended frequency for lifeguard rotations to maintain optimal vigilance.

What is every 15 to 30 minutes?

400

This type of agreement is required for small events and must be signed by participants.

What is a facility-use agreement?

400

Enhancing Aquatic Safety Practices, managing grand assets during facility closures & interim CEO role qualifications

What are the updates to the Membership Standards establised by YUSA National Board of Directors?

500

This certification is required for those in aquatic leadership positions and must be renewed annually.

What is the Basic life support or professional rescuer CPR/AED certification?

500

To ensure guards and safety team are rescue ready, prepared for emergencys, posses compentency in skills and confident!

What are the goals of regular assesments and lifeguard drills? 

500

Change of Zone, rest break, non patron surveillance, conducting maintenance or chemical checks

What is the definition of a Alternation of Task for Lifeguards, required every hour?

500

This type of assessment provides an unbiased, objective review of aquatic safety operations.

What is an independent assessment?

500

June 2025

When are the Y's expected to comply with the NCMS Standards?