Aquatic Safety Audits
As an expert in Lifesaving and aquatic safety, the Lifesaving Society of BC & Yukon serves as an expert witness in legal cases involving aquatic safety. The objective of the Aquatic Safety Audit Program is to maximize the safety of aquatic facilities thereby reducing the likelihood of aquatic-related injury and drowning, through safety evaluation and comprehensive audit services.
Owner/operators are encouraged to have an aquatic safety audit once every three (3) to five (5) years. An audit request must be initiated by the facility with full agreement and cooperation from all levels of staff and management.]
The Audit fee will be based on the extent of the audit and the complexity of the facility to be determined upon review of the application and client consultation. Clients requesting safety audit services enter into a contract with the Society. The contract stipulates the scope of the review and the type of report desired. Fees vary depending on these and other variables.
Please fill out and submit the following audit form to request an Aquatic Safety Audit:
Request an Aquatic Safety Audit
Frequency of Audits & Inspections
- Owner/operators are encouraged to have an aquatic safety audit once every five (5) years. The request for an audit must be initiated by the facility with full agreement and cooperation from all levels of staff and management.
Fees
- The Audit fee will be based on the extent of the audit and the complexity of the facility to be determined upon review of the application and client consultation. Clients requesting a safety audit service enter into a contract with the Society. The contract stipulates the scope of the review and the type of report desired. Fees vary depending on these and other variables.