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Don't lose your textbook, Chris Haggerty.

J. Hugh Sullivan (sullivan@NETAM.NET)
Tue, 30 Jan 1996 09:43:26 -0600


At 12:00 AM 1/30/96 -0600, Chris wrote:

>OSHA has found that more people were injured in training than ever needed
the >type of training you describe.

OSHA did not exist in the 40s; people did not get injured that way until
OSHA was created. 8-)

>Anyone doing lifeguarding should have proper equipment and
>training. What was found is that the above does not describe a realistc
>senario. In real situations this almost never happens.

About 10 years ago my son's fiancee fell off the raft while white water
rafting in Texas. When he noticed she was helpless - being banged from rock
to rock - he dived in and saved her. Fortunately for their new son, he did
not check with OSHA, or read the text book, or look for a telephone to call
someone with your knowledge and equipment - he merely did what was necessary
to save her. He is an Eagle Scout.

Last year while white water rafting in Wyoming my grandson fell into the
water; he doesn't have a son yet (only 13) but we, and his parents, are
pleased that someone, since you were not there, went in to help save him. He
is a Star Scout and, because of someone's quick thinking, he may become an
Eagle.

Two out of two may not be a "realistic scenario" to you or OSHA but it is to
me. And, BTW, no lawsuits are forthcoming - Bill's wife and our grandson
have agreed not to sue! 8-)

>The Red Cross has droped contact training (releases and holds, cross chest
>carry) because a trained lifeguard should never need to use these in a work
>environment.

Sounds like the only training one needs now is "row, throw, but NEVER, NEVER
go". The moral is don't go near the bathtub without your personal lifegaurd.
8-) I don't know your age but IMO, as you grow older, you will find that
life doesn't always go by the book. One should "Be Prepared" to meet those
eventualities ALSO.

Hugh

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