Learn About the Latest Aquatic Safety Standards
IF IT IS FORESEEABLE, IT IS PREVENTABLE
The Lifesaving Society sets national standards for water safety and clarifies provincial regulations, which vary in addressing aquatic safety issues. Their guidelines help ensure consistent safety measures.
Public pool owners must meet regulatory requirements, aided by health inspectors. The Society’s Standards, Policies, and Bulletins provide additional guidance, promoting safe operations based on extensive research and best practices.

Request an Aquatic Safety Audit
The BC & Yukon Branch offers audits, inspections, safety reviews, and expert witness services to enhance aquatic facility safety and reduce injuries and drownings. To request an audit, click below.

Become an Auditor
Aquatic Safety Management courses improve facility safety and staff development. SEE training is the first step to becoming an Aquatic Safety Auditor, teaching lifeguard and instructor supervision evaluation. To become an Auditor, please check the course listings for upcoming courses.
AQUATIC SAFETY MANAGEMENT Courses
The Lifesaving Society of British Columbia & Yukon’s Aquatic Safety Management training enhances safety in aquatic facilities and professional development for staff. It includes courses like Supervision Evaluation and Enhancement, Aquatic Safety Inspector, Aquatic Supervisor Training, and Safety Auditor Certification.
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Supervision Evaluation & Enhancement (SEE) Auditor
2-14 Weeks
Evaluate and enhance supervision practices in aquatic environments.
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