Lifeguard Loop
POS
In the Current
EAP
Reading the Water
100

This is what the raffle is actually rewarding beyond just attendance. 3 answers.

What is reliability, teamwork, and going above and beyond without being asked?

100

This is the current standard fee for a non-member using the pool.

What is $10.00?

100

This lifesaving device can be found behind the frog slide.

What is the backboard?

100

When calling 911, this information is clearly communicated so responders arrive prepared.

What is the age of victim, type of incident, and exact location on deck?

100

This is the primary responsibility of a lifeguard while on stand.

What is patron surveillance?

200

This is what should happen before you leave your post for a break.

What is a proper handoff?

200

This is used to control access and track party attendance

What are wristbands or guest check-in?

200

This is where guards can quickly access snacks.

What is Tinna's locker in the guard office?

200

This is the type of situation that does NOT require a full incident report.

What is a minor issue handled, such as a band-aid applied by the guest or parent with no further care needed?

200

This skill allows a lifeguard to identify potential problems before they become emergencies.

What is situational awareness?

300

This is when a guard takes care of minor restocking, bathroom checks, cleanup, during downtime.

What is using downtime productively?

300

This term stands for the system used to process payments, check-ins, and transactions.

What is Point of Sale (POS)?

300

This area should get a quick visual check as you walk to your stand.

What are the bathroom walk though?

300

This is where every guard should be able to find the Emergency Action Plan at any time during a shift. 3 locatons

What are the guard office, the manager office, and the incident and accident binder?

300

What are the concerns, incidents, and potential problems for swimmers?

This information should be shared during every stand rotation.

400

This is when you pick up trash, straighten chairs, or fix umbrellas without being asked.

What is doing the small thing? Or what is going above and beyond?

400

This is the paper copy in the binder that contains party details, timing, headcount, and instructions used to run check-in correctly.

What is a BEO (Banquet Event Operations)?

400

This reward is earned, not handed out just because someone asks nicely.

What is a treasure box prize?

400

A guest decides the pool is a perfect place to test out their “freshly shampooed, full soap body rinse routine,” and the water immediately starts looking like a science experiment

What is a reportable incident requiring documentation due to water contamination and operational impact?

400

A giant duck has claimed your stand and refuses to leave. This should be your first concern.

Who is maintaining coverage of the zone?

500

This is what leadership looks like when no supervisor is present

What is self-management?

500

These suffixes sometimes appear on incorrect member numbers and signal that something is wrong.

What are H or F at the end of a member number?

500

This is the expectation when moving around the facility: leave things better than you found them.

What is being aware of your surroundings?

500

The moment the sky gets involved and suddenly every chair becomes “optional equipment” nobody is allowed to touch.

What is lightning within 7 miles and immediate full evacuation to the party room?

500

Members may not know what you're thinking, but they can always judge this.

How do you present yourself on a stand?