Lifeguards are trained to recognize and respond to a variety of aquatic emergencies. They must be able to assess the situation and take the appropriate action to ensure the safety of swimmers. Lifeguards must also be able to administer first aid and CPR if necessary.
Lifeguards must be able to communicate effectively with swimmers and other staff members. They must be able to provide clear instructions and directions to swimmers in order to ensure their safety. Lifeguards must also be able to recognize and respond to any signs of distress or danger in the water.
Lifeguards must be physically fit and able to swim long distances. They must also be able to remain alert and attentive for long periods of time. Lifeguards must be able to work in a team environment and be able to take direction from their supervisors.
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