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  • POLICY, RULES, AND PROCEDURES REGARDING THE PROTECTION OF THE INTEGRITY [5]
    The Lifesaving Society is following in the footsteps of sports federations recognized by the Quebec government, by adopting a Policy, Rules and Procedures for the Protection of Integrity.
    Learn more [5]
  • CHANGES IN THE PREREQUISITES FOR THE NATIONAL LIFEGUARD AWARD [6]
    Some prerequisites have been organized for candidates wishing to follow the National Lifeguard training.
    Learn more [6]
  • Getting ready for a National Lifeguard recertification [7]

    Be prepared before taking your National Lifeguard recertification! It is an exam in which your physical fitness, lifesaving abilities, knowledge and judgment are evaluated. For example, you can be asked to transfer a spinal-injured victim onto a spinal board. Being ready make it possible to reduce the recertification length and minimize the risk of failure.

    Learn more [7]
  • A Code of Conduct for Members of the Leadership Program is Now Available [8]
    This code of conduct for members of the Leadership Program, while distinct from the general Code of Conduct for members, is based on the same values and aims to clarify the expected behaviors of Leadership Program members: instructors, trainers, coaches, and volunteers. It also serves as an opportunity for the Lifesaving Society to reaffirm its commitment to promoting a healthy, respectful, and safe environment that fosters harmonious relationships.
    Learn more [8]
  • The exam «challenge» [9]

    Did you know that when a candidate fails the exam for their training (Star, Bronze Medallion, or Bronze Cross), they can retake the exam by registering for a “challenge”?

    Learn more [9]
  • Efficiently organizing supervision [10]

    Lifeguards need to be ready to intervene at any time when supervising an aquatic facility. Being in the right position, systematically scanning the area and planning lifeguard supervision at your pool or at your beach will help you detect and assist a distressed victim.

    Learn more [10]
  • To be or not to be the person who calls 911? [11]
    Most lifeguards will never have to call an ambulance. For those who do, however, it’s always a big step that can be quite intimidating. They hesitate. “Is it worth it to summon the big yellow truck just for this instance?”
    Learn more [11]
  • A glimpse of history on the rescue board [12]
    The use of rescue board by lifeguards is closely linked with the surf history. The creation of rescue board based on transformations to surfboard was accomplished by Americans and Australians. An Hawaiian surfer as well as Olympic medallist swimmer, Duke Kahanamoku, was the first person to introduce the surfboard to lifesavers.
    Learn more [12]
  • Pass or Fail in an Exam: A Brief Reminder [13]
    You are an instructor dealing with a candidate who often disrupts the class and demonstrates a negative attitude throughout the training. In your opinion, there is no doubt: they will make a poor lifeguard and should not receive their certification.
    Learn more [13]
  • Getting to know the rescue tube [14]
    A video on how to use the rescue tube has been added to the Lifesaving Society’s YouTube channel.
    Learn more [14]

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Phone : 514 252-3100
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Fax : 514 254-6232

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[5] https://sauvetage.qc.ca/en/formation/policy-rules-and-procedures-regarding-protection-integrity
[6] https://sauvetage.qc.ca/en/formation/changes-prerequisites-national-lifeguard-award
[7] https://sauvetage.qc.ca/en/formation/getting-ready-national-lifeguard-recertification
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[11] https://sauvetage.qc.ca/en/formation/be-or-not-be-person-who-calls-911
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[13] https://sauvetage.qc.ca/en/formation/pass-or-fail-exam-brief-reminder
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