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Amended Alberta Regulations 293/2006

Written on November 27th, 2009 by Todd Readeno shouts

Swimming Pool, Wading Pool and Water Spray Park Regulation

The following amendment to the Swimming Pool, Wading Pool and Water Spray Park Regulation (AR 293/2006) went into affect on November 6, 2009. It is advised that the “responsible person” at your facility review and revise your current practices and polices on microbiological sampling.

Section 15(1) is repealed and the following is substituted:

15(1) A sample of the water in a pool must be taken and submitted to the Provincial Laboratory of Public Health (Microbiology) for microbiological testing

(a) every week, or

(b) at such other intervals as set out in a schedule established by the Chief Medical Officer or by an executive officer with the approval of the Chief Medical Officer.

Previous statement in the Regulations:

15(1) Every week a sample of the water in a pool must be taken and submitted to the Provincial Laboratory of Public Health (Microbiology) for microbiological testing.

Visit www.lifesaving.org for links to these Regulations and other important safety management resources.

Rational for Changes:

Clarification provided in an email dated November 20, 2009 by:

Debra Mooney, Project Manager
Health Protection Branch, Alberta Health and Wellness
Tel: 780-427-8273 | debra.mooney@gov.ab.ca

“In the context of pandemic planning, the Provincial Lab has been reviewing any pertinent regulations which set out specific Provincial Lab commitments to processing samples of drinking water and pool water.
Under Section 15 of the Swimming Pool, Wading Pool and Water Spray Park Regulation for water, pools were required to send their samples weekly to the Provincial Laboratory and there was no built-in flexibility which would allow the lab to shift to emergency priorities or perhaps reduce services when they have too many ill staff.”

“Consequently, an amendment was made to Section 15 which would allow for a different schedule of sampling (for example once per month) with the approval of the Chief Medical Officer of Health or by the executive officer with the approval of the CMOH. A change in the frequency could lessen the burden on the lab in times of emergency such as pandemic. Any change in frequency would need to be based on the type of pool, (for example, every whirlpool could drain and fill every week) the operating history of the pools, etc.”

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Sue Sherman
Communication Director
Lifesaving Society Alberta & Northwest Territories
11759 Groat Road / Edmonton, AB / T5M 3K6
Tel: 780 415 1755 / Fax: 780 427 9334
E-mail: sues@lifesaving.org / Web:
www.lifesaving.org

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Aquatic Supervisor-Barrhead, Alberta

Written on May 3rd, 2009 by Todd Readeno shouts

TOWN OF BARRHEAD
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
AQUATIC SUPERVISOR

The Town of Barrhead is presently accepting applications for the position of Aquatic Supervisor for the Barrhead Kinsmen Aquatic Centre. The position involves the operation of a 25 meter lane indoor pool, sauna, hot tub, and kiddie pool. The Aquatic Supervisor will be responsible for supervising the overall regulation of the aquatic facility, including pool maintenance and operations, staff training, supervision and scheduling, administration/implementation of programs and activities, as well as guarding and instructional activities. The Aquatic Supervisor will report to Recreation Director and work in collaboration with recreation staff.

Minimum Qualifications:

    · National Lifeguard Service (NLS)
    · Pool Operator I (with preference given to level II or III)
    · Current Standard First Aid and CPR (or equivalent)
    · Lifesaving Instructor
    · Red Cross Water Safety Instructor
    · Strong Public Relation Skills

*Additional qualifications will be considered an asset. Some of these may include NLSI, WSIT, FAI.

Please submit your application with references and salary expectations by 4:30 pm on May 20, 2009 to

Tommy Phillips, Recreation Director
Town of Barrhead
Box 4112
Barrhead,AB
T7N 1A2
email: tommy.phillips232@gmail.com
fax: 780-674-2554
ph #: 780-674-2532

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Boating Equipment Relay

Written on April 28th, 2009 by Todd Readeno shouts

 

Purpose:             Identifying necessary boating equipment required by law

 

Equipment:        Boating equipment, other pieces of aquatic equipment

 

Description:

1.       Organize students into 2 or 3 teams.

2.       Opposite each team, 15 m away place a pile of equipment. Each pile must contain some required boating equipment.

3.       Students swim to the equipment, pick up a piece of equipment required by law for boating, and swim back with it on their stomach

4.       The relay concludes when one team brings back all the required boating equipment.

Todd Reade

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Mr. Bean goes to the swimming pool

Written on April 6th, 2009 by Todd Readeno shouts

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Call For Presenters – 2009 PRO Aquatics Conference

Written on April 6th, 2009 by Todd Readeno shouts

On behalf of the 2009 Parks and Recreation Ontario Aquatics Conference Committee, we are pleased to provide you with the Call for Presenters. The PRO Aquatics Conference is taking place November 4 – 6, 2009 at Deerhurst Resort in Huntsville, Ontario.

The PRO Aquatics Conference Committee is seeking to recruit presenters for this annual event. For more information and to access the on-line application form please visit http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=0K5lhlkVxWacMzpr3jymUQ_3d_3d.

Please note the deadline for submissions is May 8th, 2009. Only selected applicants will be notified on or before May 29th, 2009 for their participation in the conference.

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