#IOME2411561A15 Haziran 2024 Tarihli Sivil Güvenlik Su Sektörü Yönetmeliği
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This regulation establishes training units for lifeguards in both inland waters and coastal areas, focusing on prevention, surveillance, and rescue techniques. It outlines the necessary qualifications for trainers, the duration of training, and the competencies expected from trainees. Certification is required to ensure that lifeguards can effectively respond to emergencies in designated swimming areas.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of specific training units for lifeguards in different environments.
- Clear requirements for trainer qualifications and training duration.
Obligations
What this law requires
Only training organizations with authorization for 'first aid team level 1' and 'first aid team level 2' teaching units may be authorized to deliver inland water surveillance and rescue training
Provide minimum 14 hours of in-person training for initial 'aquatic lifeguard - inland waters' (SSA EI) certification, with option to supplement with distance learning tools
Each trainer must hold both 'aquatic rescue trainer' competency certificate and 'inland waters lifeguard' competency certificate, and comply with continuing education requirements
Maintain minimum trainer-to-trainee ratios: for 6-12 trainees (2 trainers + 1 safety team member); for 13-18 trainees (3 trainers + 1 safety team member). Cannot start training with fewer than 6 trainees; must open new session if exceeding 18 trainees
Designate one trainer as pedagogical director responsible for the training team