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Safety Courses Safety Courses:


Aquatic Facility Audits Learn how to save time and money while reducing your risks at your facility using this


course. After completing this course, you and your staff will learn why safety audits are important, as well as how to plan and conduct a safety audit. The course also teaches how to formulate corrective action, write audit reports, and conduct follow-ups to ensure the desired corrective actions are taken.


Price: $50 Resource Guide Price: $15


Aquatic Play Feature Aquatic Play Feature™ provides professional training


for staff at any facility with an aquatic play feature, large or small. Operators and managers of facilities with these innovative recreational features will benefit from this material. Aquatic Play Feature trains staff to address the following topics associated with play features: cloudy water, excessively high make-up water bills, high sanitizer/oxidizer consumption, very short filter runs, automated control systems, water and water chemistry, chlorine and chemical addition, filtration and circulation, play feature operations and chloramines and stabilizers.


Spanish


Price English and Spanish versions: $50 Resource Guide (English and Spanish versions) Price: $15


Aquatic Risk Management Risk management is a critical skill for managers, operators,


and lifeguards. Save time and money, all while reducing liability, with Aquatic Risk Management. Aquatic Risk Management focuses on these topics: the law and aquatic professionals, best practices of aquatic risk management, implementing a risk management and emergency response plans.


Price English and Spanish versions: $50 Resource Guide (English and Spanish versions) Price: $15


Available in English, and


Spanish


Available in English, and


Emergency Response Planning This course prepares aquatic professionals to recognize their employer’s responsibilities


for communicating the emergency action plan, list their responsibilities in the plan, identify requirements for alarm systems, recognize the elements of the fire prevention plan, and state responsibilities for responding to weather-related disasters, natural disasters, bomb threats, fire, workplace violence, and hazardous material incidents.


Price: $50 Resource Guide Price: $15


Home Pool Essentials Developed with the American Red Cross, this course teaches home pool owners the basics of pool and hot tub maintenance, along with strategies for creating a safer pool environment. Course includes Home Pool Safety Resource Guide pdf.


Price: $19.95


Recreational Water Illnesses This course provides a comprehensive and detailed background on the control


of recreational water illnesses in treated aquatic facilities. Students will learn how to identify: a risk management plan for the control of recreational water illnesses, the types of microbes that cause recreational water illnesses, how recreational water illnesses are transmitted, gastrointestinal recreational water illnesses, dermal recreational water illnesses, respiratory recreational water illnesses, the methods used to control recreational water illnesses and what the process is to treat the water after an outbreak has occurred. Course includes a downloadable pdf Resource Guide.


Price: $75 Resource Guide Price: $15


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