Types of Law
Identify the Law
Care
About the Pool
About the Lifeguard
100

The four types of law a lifeguard should know about.


Statute, Contract, Tort, Delict

100

A facility rental agreement is an example of this type of law. 

Contract

100

This is created when operators and lifeguards open a facility to patrons.

Duty of Care
100

This must be at the bottom, deepest spot of a pool to indicate visibility.

Black dot

100

The minimum age of a lifeguard

15


200

Written or oral laws made between individuals by agreement

Contract Law


200

The most likely allegation in a lawsuit against a lifeguard.

Negligence

200

Taking action as a reasonable person would with the same level of training in a particular situation is known as this.

Standard of Care

200

The required pH range of pool water

7.2-7.8

200

Prerequisites required of all lifeguard candidates

Bronze Cross

Standard First Aid

Age of 15 by last day of course

300

This type of law is written by governments

Statute Law

300

A waiver is an example of this type of law which may limit rights i.e. the right to sue

Contract Law

300

Three things that could be used to establish appropriate standard of care:

expert evidence, amount of training, policies/procedures set by employer, textbooks, information about risk available to defendant, requirements or standards set by statute.

300

The range of free available chlorine in every part of the pool.

.5 to 10 ppm

300
This many lifeguards are required when the number of bathers is 30 or less.

1

400

Wrongful act or failure to act that results in injury or loss.

Tort Law

400

Ontario Public Pools Regulation, and the Occupational Health & Safety Act are examples of this type of law.

Statute

400

This makes the employer of the lifeguard responsible for any negligence committed by an employee.

Liability (principle of vicarious liability)

400

The requirements of a black disc.

6" diameter on a white square, 6" around the dot

400

These requirements must be met if there is only one lifeguard on deck on duty

One or more people on duty, within call that are at least 15, trained in facility emergency procedures, able to respond immediately when summoned, review and practice emergency procedures at least once a year.

500

Civil wrong that causes a claimant to suffer loss or harm, but in Quebec.

Delict Law

500

A lifeguard using their personal cell phone while there is a person in distress would result in follow-up under this type of law.

Delict Law

500

Owing a duty of care, falling below the standard of care, and actions causing damage are the three things that must be proved in what type of claim?

Negligence

500

The range of total alkalinity in parts per million

80-120ppm

500

This many lifeguards are required for 101-200 bathers

3