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Your supervisor may interrupt your 10/20 protection
standard scanning if needed without having someone else
cover your zone of protection area - Answer-False 10/20
should never be interrupted without someone covering the
zone
A lifeguard can maintain the 10/20 protection standard
over a zone of protection area while, at the same time
coaching a swim team - Answer-False, a lifeguard can't
teach a class and maintain the 10/20 protection standard
Lifeguards preform well when evaluated because they
preform well at all times while on duty - Answer-True,
knowing you are going to get audited makes you more
consistent
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Which of the following exhibits a professional image while
lifeguarding - Answer-Being punctual... , getting a good
nights rest... , Being prepared... , All of the above
The 10/20 protection standards states that as a lifeguard
you have 10 seconds to identify a (GID) within your zone
of protection area and 20 seconds to reach and render aid
to (GID) once discovered - Answer-True, you have 10
seconds to identify the GID and 20 seconds to reach them
A lifeguard should utilize a scanning pattern and never
change it - Answer-False, you should change scanning
patterns frequently to avoid boredom and increase
vigilance
As a lifeguard, what can you do to ensure that children
and other guests are safe at your aquatic facility - Answer-
Always maintain the 10/20 protection standard, make sure
children are directly supervised by a responsible adult,
provide life jackets to non-swimming children and guests
A lifeguard can function without an assistance during an
emergency - Answer-False, always call for help
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A whistle is an optional piece of equipment - Answer-
False, lifeguards need a whistle at all times
I would use TWO SHORT WHISTLE BLASTS to get
another lifeguards attention, along with TAPPING THE
TOP OF MY HEAD to indicate that I need that lifeguard to
cover my Zone of Protection area - Answer-True, two short
whistles signal to active the EAP, and tapping the top of
your head signals you tapped out of your zone of
protection
When performing a rotation at a duty station, the 10/20
PROTECTION STANDARD is maintained while each
lifeguard positions himself or herself and equipment is
transferred (if needed). Both incoming and outgoing
lifeguards must perform a PROACTIVE BOTTOM SCAN
before the rotation process is complete - Answer-True,
both must perform proactive bottom scans
Professional lifeguards who are trained in the International
Lifeguard Training Program are taught to anticipate,
recognize and manage aquatic emergencies - Answer-
True, lifeguards are taught to anticipate, recognize, and
manage aquatic emergencies