Swimming (Recreational)
Elementary - Curricular 2024
- All pools are governed by the Ontario Public Pools Regulation 565. Sections of this regulation have been highlighted, as they are of the utmost importance for the safety of students as they participate in swimming programs.
- Consult Outdoor Education (Swimming - Instructional) for a definition of and safety standards for instructional swimming in designated swim areas in lakes, ponds, and rivers.
- Consult Outdoor Education (Swimming - Leisure) for a definition of and safety standards for leisure swimming in lakes, ponds and rivers if, during an outdoor instructional swimming session, the focus moves from instructional to leisure swimming.
Equipment
- Pools must have access to standard safety equipment as stated in Ontario Public Pools Regulation 565,s20 (1).
- A correctly fitting, properly secured/fastened and Canadian approved personal flotation device (P.F.D.) or lifejacket must be worn at all times on deck and in the water by students who do not successfully complete the Swim Assessment (refer to In-Water Swim Assessment within the Special Rules and Instructions section).
- The electrical equipment (for example, MP3 players) must be properly grounded.
Clothing/Footwear/Jewellery
- Appropriate swimwear must be worn.
- Follow the rules of the pool for the wearing of jewellery.
Facilities
- Use Class A pools or pools privately owned and operated by an educational institution.
- Apartment, backyard, club, condominium, campground or hotel pools must not be used.
- Pool deck must be kept clear of obstacles and excess water.
Special Rules/Instructions
Policies and Procedures
Teacher Awareness/Preparation
- Teachers and all individuals who assist the Teacher with the activity must be aware of the possibility of pressuring Students. Students must be informed not to coerce a reluctant student into participating in any component of the activity with which they display or vocalize reluctance.
- When a student displays or vocalizes reluctance about participation, at any time, before or during any component of the activity, they must be provided with alternative ways to participate in the activity (for example, permit Students to select a role within the activity, remain at or return to a different component of the activity, break down new experiences/ components into smaller steps, be introduced to a new component with which they are comfortable).
- Students may use equipment (for example, pull buoys, flutter boards, masks, snorkels), if they have received safety and skill instruction and demonstrated proficiency prior to use.
Supervision
- On-Site Supervision is required by the Teacher when a Certified Aquatic Instructor(s) is providing safety and initial skill instruction, and monitoring.
- A Teacher/Monitor must accompany pupils to the pool.
- The Teacher must be located on the deck or in the pool.
- Close and frequent monitoring of the change rooms must take place.
Supervision Ratios for Recreational Time
Qualifications
Aquatic Instructor Qualifications (for In-Water Swim Assessment)
Lifeguard and Assistant Lifeguard Qualifications
First Aid
- At least one Aquatic Instructor, Lifeguard, or Assistant Lifeguard must have a minimum of a current (not more than three years prior to the day on which the holder is on duty) first aid certificate (standard or higher) issued by one of the following agencies: St. John Ambulance; Canadian Red Cross; Lifesaving Society; Canadian Ski Patrol; or an organization whose certificate is deemed equivalent by the medical officer of health in the local health unit.
Definitions
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