Emergencies of the building or those in the building could happen at any time. This is why it's important for you to feel confident in your ability to respond to such situations.
We are required to have a CPR certification within the first 2 weeks of employment, this will allow us to respond to medical emergencies, we may also practice safety audits and evacuations of the building to practice our skills.
Please read through this section of the website to learn about: the evacuation and active shooter protocol, emergency codes, paperwork associated with the safety of the building and those in it, how to respond to medical emergenies, the full emergency management plans, and reviews for first aid and emergencies. You can click the buttons below the codes to learn more about each topic.
Please let your leadership team know if you have any questions or concerns :)
Life threatening emergency in the facilities, i.e. seizure, stopped breathing
Life threatening emergency in the POOL, i.e. drowning or loss of consciousness
Non-life threatening emergency in the facilities, i.e. cut or scrape
Hostile incident is happening, i.e. participant is trying to harm another participant