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Lifeguards
While on duty your primary responsibility is the health & safety of the pool patrons. This includes everyone inside the pool enclosure. Anytime swimmers are in the pool, a lifeguard must be on duty. This does not mean in the pool, in the office, or in the pump room. This means in the chair or in a chair on the deck near the guard chair. When guarding a crowded pool, scan from side to side, do not watch only one section of the pool. If two guards are up, pay close attention to the area under the other lifeguard's chair. While on guard duty do not let other people, other duties or your own fatigue limit your surveillance and put the pool patron’s safety at risk. At multi-guard pools you should be in the lifeguard chair for a maximum of thirty minutes.






Supervisor
The Supervisor is responsible for assisting the pool managers with their duties. Supervisors are required to inspect the pools, train managers and guards in daily operations, obtain equipment and supplies and help with mechanical and other technical problems.

It is the Supervisor's responsibility to verify that all company policies and procedures are being followed. This includes time sheets, inspection forms, pool rules, being in uniform, etc. The Supervisor is a part of our management team and works to maintain and uphold Swimco's high standards of pool management.






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