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- Safe System Approach for Drowning | My Site
Safe System Approach Royal Life Saving has adopted a Safe System approach to Drowning to achieve the ultimate goal of zero deaths and serious injuries in our waterways. The Safe System approach brings together Aquatic User, Aquatic Environments and Aquatic Activity under one integrated risk framework. Email Us (02) 9634 3700 Subscribe Safe Systems Menu Drowning Prevention Plans Safety Guidelines Safety Services Safety Products Accredited Guidelines for Safe Pool Operations Accredited Child Safety in Aquatic Facilities Accredited Training Resources for In Service Training Accredited Keep Watch at Public Pools Accredited Aquatic Safety Tips and Advice Get in touch Subscribe Follow us Contact Us Subscribe Contact us at info@royalnsw.com.au or call us on (02) 9634 3700 Subscribe to stay up to date with the latest news and information Follow on on our range of social media platforms for the latest news and information
- Emergency Action Plans
Emergency Action Plans HOME / Safety Assessment / Phone Subscribe Subscribe Background Service Overview An Emergency Action Plan is a written set of instructions outlining what workers and others at the workplace should do in the event of an emergency. Aquatic facilities are required to hold and maintain site-specific emergency plans prepared for the workplace and enable the effective response to health and safety incidents and other emergencies unique to swimming pools. The Royal Life Saving Emergency Action Plan service aims to help meet the following objectives: Document the systems employed by the organisation in the event of an emergency Provide evidence of compliance to the organisation’s Work Health & Safety Policies Provide evidence of compliance to regulations and accepted industry guidelines Mitigate risks to staff, visitors, property and the organisation in the event an emergency occurs Accelerate the resumption of normal operations following an emergency Royal Life Saving adopts a systematic approach to emergency planning for aquatic facilities. The Emergency Action Plan is completed in stages to ensure likely emergency scenarios are well understood, and the resultant systems are reasonable and able to be implemented effectively. Benefits of the Service How does it work? Planning We work with the Aquatic Facility to understand its specific needs Assessment Our highly qualified and experienced team conduct the Assessment Evaluation Performance is evaluated against regulation, standards and best practice Reporting A comprehensive report if provided with findings and recommendations Some of our recent clients Enquire Now Enquire Now
- Signage Assessment
Signage Assessment HOME / Safety Assessment / Phone Subscribe Subscribe Background Service Overview Water safety signage is a commonly used risk mitigation strategy in aquatic venues. Improving the use of signs in terms of placement, configuration and design assists overall comprehension and understanding. Signage is important for three reasons: It informs patrons about risks, safety issues and other relevant facility specific behavioral requirements It offers some protection to the operator from litigation, as it is the duty of care of the operator to warn users of dangers, prohibitions and provide safety information It is an economical way to support Lifeguards in the provision of supervision Over time operators have introduced signs that have taken many different shapes, sizes and colours. As a result, symbols, wording and sign locations vary significantly across the aquatic industry, with many signs no longer meeting compliance with Australian Standards. The Water Safety Signage Assessment provides clear advice to operators regarding good practice for water safety signage based on existing standards and risk management principles. It is intended to assist the operator in providing a clear and uniform message to patrons so that they can make informed decisions knowing the risks associated with recreation in an aquatic facility. Benefits of the Service How does it work? Planning We work with the Aquatic Facility to understand its specific needs Assessment Our highly qualified and experienced team conduct the Assessment Evaluation Performance is evaluated against regulation, standards and best practice Reporting A comprehensive report if provided with findings and recommendations Some of our recent clients Enquire Now Enquire Now
- Supervision Risk Assessment
Supervision Risk Assessment HOME / Expert Witness / Phone Subscribe Subscribe Background Supervision is deployed in aquatic facilities with the purpose of reducing the level of risk in an inherently risky environment. Lifeguards play a vital role in preventing incidents through patron education, pool space management and rule enforcement. They are also relied upon to be the first responder in the event of any emergency. The supervision plan of every aquatic facility should vary significantly depending on context. A one size fits all supervision plan is unlikely to be effective across most aquatic facilities. For a supervision plan to be effective and deliver on expectation, it is vital that the operator adopts a systematic approach to the development and review of the strategies used and measures their effectiveness through external review by an appropriately qualified third-party, such as Royal Life Saving. In evaluating the system of supervision, Royal Life Saving adopts risk management principles to ensure the deployment of supervision is planned and targeted to manage risk and provide an appropriate standard of safety specific to the facility, while reflecting information provided in the Guidelines for Safe Pool Operation. Benefits of the Service How does it work? Consultation We assess your case to determine how our expertise can support you. Review Our experts thoroughly review all relevant case materials. Reporting We provide a clear, evidence-based expert report in a timely manner Expert Testimony Our experts deliver unbiased testimony in court or via expert statement Some of our recent clients Enquire Now Enquire Now
- Supervision Risk Assessment
Supervision Risk Assessment HOME / Safety Assessment / Phone Subscribe Subscribe Background Service Overview Supervision is deployed in aquatic facilities with the purpose of reducing the level of risk in an inherently risky environment. Lifeguards play a vital role in preventing incidents through patron education, pool space management and rule enforcement. They are also relied upon to be the first responder in the event of any emergency. The supervision plan of every aquatic facility should vary significantly depending on context. A one size fits all supervision plan is unlikely to be effective across most aquatic facilities. For a supervision plan to be effective and deliver on expectation, it is vital that the operator adopts a systematic approach to the development and review of the strategies used and measures their effectiveness through external review by an appropriately qualified third-party, such as Royal Life Saving. In evaluating the system of supervision, Royal Life Saving adopts risk management principles to ensure the deployment of supervision is planned and targeted to manage risk and provide an appropriate standard of safety specific to the facility, while reflecting information provided in the Guidelines for Safe Pool Operation. Benefits of the Service How does it work? Planning We work with the Aquatic Facility to understand its specific needs Assessment Our highly qualified and experienced team conduct the Assessment Evaluation Performance is evaluated against regulation, standards and best practice Reporting A comprehensive report if provided with findings and recommendations Some of our recent clients Enquire Now Enquire Now
- Participation Pathways | My Site
Participation Pathways Royal Life Saving offers a range of pathways to participate in Pool Lifesaving Sport. Our programs include a Junior Pathway for athletes under the age of 17, a Senior Pathway for athletes aged 17 and over, and a Representative Pathway for athletes aiming to compete at the highest level. Email Us (02) 9634 3700 Subscribe All Courses Accredited Guidelines for Safe Pool Operations Accredited Child Safety in Aquatic Facilities Accredited Training Resources for In Service Training Accredited Keep Watch at Public Pools Accredited Aquatic Safety Tips and Advice Menu About Pool Lifesaving Sport Participation Pathways Coaching Pathways Officials Pathways Lifesaving Sport Guidelines Quick Links Learner Portal Funded Training Group Bookings Student Handbook Student Code of Practice Online PD Leadership Programs Get in touch Subscribe Follow us Contact Us Subscribe Contact us at info@royalnsw.com.au or call us on (02) 9634 3700 Subscribe to stay up to date with the latest news and information Follow on on our range of social media platforms for the latest news and information
- Terms & Conditions | My Site
Terms and conditions (“Terms”) are a set of legal terms defined by the owner of a website. They set forth the terms and conditions governing the activities of the website visitors on the said website and the relationship between the site visitors and the website owner. Terms must be defined according to the specific needs and nature of each website. For example, a website offering products to customers in e-commerce transactions requires Terms that are different from the Terms of a website only providing information. Terms provide the website owner the ability to protect themselves from potential legal exposure. In general, what should you cover in your Terms & Conditions? Who can use your website; what are the requirements to create an account (if relevant) Key commercial Terms offered to customers Retention of right to change offering Warranties & responsibility for services and products Ownership of intellectual property, copyrights and logos Right to suspend or cancel member account Indemnification Limitation of liability Right to change and modify Terms Preference of law and dispute resolution Contact info You can check out this support article to receive more information about how to create a Terms and Conditions page. Terms & Conditions The explanations and information provided herein are only general and high-level explanations, information and samples. You should not rely on this article as legal advice or as recommendations regarding what you should actually do. We recommend that you seek legal advice to help you understand and to assist you in the creation of your Terms.
- Guidelines for Safe Pool Operations
Guidelines for Safe Pool Operations Setting the Standard for Aquatic Safety HOME / Expert Witness / Phone Subscribe Subscribe Background Under a variety of legal standards and frameworks, facility designers, owners and operators are charged with the responsibility of ensuring public and worker health and safety arising from the business and/or undertaking of aquatic facilities and their activities. For 30 years, Royal Life Saving has written the Guidelines for Safe Pool Operation (GSPO), which compiles and contextualises these standards and frameworks, making them easier to understand and apply to aquatic facilities. The GSPO is the recognised national industry standard that describes and makes recommendations as to the appropriate minimum standards of safety that should be attached to the design, ownership and operations of aquatic facilities thereby providing a recognised standard of care in a particular area of design and/or operations. Although published by Royal Life Saving, the GSPO represents the collective opinion of the aquatic industry across Australia, through an extensive and consultative development and review process undertaken by the National Aquatic Industry Committee (NAIC). As such, the GSPO is written and authorised for industry by industry - leveraging a formal network of collaborators both nationally and internationally. All aquatic facility designers, owners and operators are strongly recommended to access and have an understanding of the GSPO in order to meet their obligations under the respective state and/or territory health and safety legislation. Log In Sign Up FAQ's Whether you manage an aquatic facility or oversee activities near inland waterways, safety is paramount. Our comprehensive safety assessments, designed for both aquatic facilities and inland water environments, evaluate risks, compliance with safety regulations, and operational practices. With tailored insights and expert recommendations, Royal Life Saving NSW helps you ensure that your facility or waterway is safe for users, minimising the risk of accidents and incidents. Our assessments focus on identifying potential hazards, reviewing safety protocols, and providing actionable recommendations to improve safety outcomes. For aquatic facilities, we assess everything from lifeguard performance to pool equipment, while for inland waterways, we evaluate public access points, signage, and environmental risks. With decades of experience and industry-leading expertise, we support you in creating safer environments, no matter the water setting. Benefits of the Service How does it work? Consultation We assess your case to determine how our expertise can support you. Review Our experts thoroughly review all relevant case materials. Reporting We provide a clear, evidence-based expert report in a timely manner Expert Testimony Our experts deliver unbiased testimony in court or via expert statement Some of our recent clients Enquire Now Enquire Now
- Aquatic Consultancy
Aquatic Consultancy HOME / Safety Assessment / Phone Subscribe Subscribe Background Service Overview Every aquatic environment is different, and therefore the need to manage risk, ensure health and safety performance and improve customer experience will vary significantly depending on the organisation and their needs. The Royal Life Saving Aquatic Risk Services Team have extensive experience in aquatic risk management and facility operation and can work in partnership to develop and deliver tailored aquatic solutions. Aquatic Consultancy Services can be designed for any risk management process that does not fit into the predetermined assessment categories. Benefits of the Service How does it work? Planning We work with the Aquatic Facility to understand its specific needs Assessment Our highly qualified and experienced team conduct the Assessment Evaluation Performance is evaluated against regulation, standards and best practice Reporting A comprehensive report if provided with findings and recommendations Some of our recent clients Enquire Now Enquire Now
- Guidelines for Safe Pool Operations
Guidelines for Safe Pool Operations Setting the Standard for Aquatic Safety HOME / Safety Assessment / Phone Subscribe Subscribe Background Under a variety of legal standards and frameworks, facility designers, owners and operators are charged with the responsibility of ensuring public and worker health and safety arising from the business and/or undertaking of aquatic facilities and their activities. For 30 years, Royal Life Saving has written the Guidelines for Safe Pool Operation (GSPO), which compiles and contextualises these standards and frameworks, making them easier to understand and apply to aquatic facilities. The GSPO is the recognised national industry standard that describes and makes recommendations as to the appropriate minimum standards of safety that should be attached to the design, ownership and operations of aquatic facilities thereby providing a recognised standard of care in a particular area of design and/or operations. Although published by Royal Life Saving, the GSPO represents the collective opinion of the aquatic industry across Australia, through an extensive and consultative development and review process undertaken by the National Aquatic Industry Committee (NAIC). As such, the GSPO is written and authorised for industry by industry - leveraging a formal network of collaborators both nationally and internationally. All aquatic facility designers, owners and operators are strongly recommended to access and have an understanding of the GSPO in order to meet their obligations under the respective state and/or territory health and safety legislation. Log In Sign Up FAQ's Service Overview Whether you manage an aquatic facility or oversee activities near inland waterways, safety is paramount. Our comprehensive safety assessments, designed for both aquatic facilities and inland water environments, evaluate risks, compliance with safety regulations, and operational practices. With tailored insights and expert recommendations, Royal Life Saving NSW helps you ensure that your facility or waterway is safe for users, minimising the risk of accidents and incidents. Our assessments focus on identifying potential hazards, reviewing safety protocols, and providing actionable recommendations to improve safety outcomes. For aquatic facilities, we assess everything from lifeguard performance to pool equipment, while for inland waterways, we evaluate public access points, signage, and environmental risks. With decades of experience and industry-leading expertise, we support you in creating safer environments, no matter the water setting. Benefits of the Service How does it work? Planning We work with the Aquatic Facility to understand its specific needs Assessment Our highly qualified and experienced team conduct the Assessment Evaluation Performance is evaluated against regulation, standards and best practice Reporting A comprehensive report if provided with findings and recommendations Some of our recent clients Enquire Now Enquire Now
- Guidelines for Inland Waterways
Guidelines for Inland Waterways Guiding Safer Practices in Inland Waters HOME / Guidelines / Phone Subscribe Subscribe Background Inland waterways such as rivers, creeks, streams, lakes, dams and lagoons provide significant social and economic value to Australia and require comprehensive consideration in waterway planning and management. However, the use of any water body introduces a level of risk to the public. Inland waterways are the most prominent location for unintentional fatal drownings to occur in Australia. Within Australia, inland waterways are the most prominent location for unintentional fatal drownings to occur. In the summer of 2021/22 51% of all drowning deaths occurred in inland waterways. Twenty-eight percent of drownings involved swimming and recreation, 13% involved boating and 13% involved an unintentional fall into water. Royal Life Saving in consultation with an extensive range of land and water authorities has developed these Guidelines for Inland Waterway Safety in response to that risk. The Guidelines provide practical guidance to assist inland waterway owners and operators as well as statutory authorities to determine how best to manage the risk of drowning and serious injury resulting from the use of or access to inland waterways and their waterfronts. Log In Sign Up FAQ's Need Safety Advice? Whether you manage an aquatic facility or oversee activities near inland waterways, safety is paramount. Our comprehensive safety assessments, designed for both aquatic facilities and inland water environments, evaluate risks, compliance with safety regulations, and operational practices. With tailored insights and expert recommendations, Royal Life Saving NSW helps you ensure that your facility or waterway is safe for users, minimising the risk of accidents and incidents. Our assessments focus on identifying potential hazards, reviewing safety protocols, and providing actionable recommendations to improve safety outcomes. For aquatic facilities, we assess everything from lifeguard performance to pool equipment, while for inland waterways, we evaluate public access points, signage, and environmental risks. With decades of experience and industry-leading expertise, we support you in creating safer environments, no matter the water setting. Enquire Now Enquire Now If you can't find what you're looking for, please let us know how we can assist you further or clarify what specific information or assistance you need. Enquire Now
- Inland Waterway Safety Assessment
Inland Waterway Safety Assessment HOME / Safety Assessment / Phone Subscribe Subscribe Background Service Overview Inland waterways account for more than a quarter of all drowning deaths. The flat, still surface of an inland waterway can give a false sense of security to patrons who visit these locations. With inland waterways experiencing dramatically increased visitation rates, it is critical that a range of strategies are implemented to reduce the risk of drowning in these locations. The Royal Life Saving Inland Waterway Safety Assessment (IWSA) evaluates existing operational policies and procedures, emergency management plans, aquatic signage compliance, hazard identification and access and egress points. In review, it can provide landowners with a comprehensive improvement plan with which to implement. By commissioning Royal Life Saving to undertake an IWSA, land managers take a proactive approach in determining appropriate risk mitigation actions to help prevent foreseeable loss of life and injury to local residents and visitors recreating in the aquatic environment. Benefits of the Service How does it work? Planning We work with the Aquatic Facility to understand its specific needs Assessment Our highly qualified and experienced team conduct the Assessment Evaluation Performance is evaluated against regulation, standards and best practice Reporting A comprehensive report if provided with findings and recommendations Some of our recent clients Enquire Now Enquire Now
- Signage Assessment
Signage Assessment HOME / Expert Witness / Phone Subscribe Subscribe Background Water safety signage is a commonly used risk mitigation strategy in aquatic venues. Improving the use of signs in terms of placement, configuration and design assists overall comprehension and understanding. Signage is important for three reasons: It informs patrons about risks, safety issues and other relevant facility specific behavioral requirements It offers some protection to the operator from litigation, as it is the duty of care of the operator to warn users of dangers, prohibitions and provide safety information It is an economical way to support Lifeguards in the provision of supervision Over time operators have introduced signs that have taken many different shapes, sizes and colours. As a result, symbols, wording and sign locations vary significantly across the aquatic industry, with many signs no longer meeting compliance with Australian Standards. The Water Safety Signage Assessment provides clear advice to operators regarding good practice for water safety signage based on existing standards and risk management principles. It is intended to assist the operator in providing a clear and uniform message to patrons so that they can make informed decisions knowing the risks associated with recreation in an aquatic facility. Benefits of the Service How does it work? Consultation We assess your case to determine how our expertise can support you. Review Our experts thoroughly review all relevant case materials. Reporting We provide a clear, evidence-based expert report in a timely manner Expert Testimony Our experts deliver unbiased testimony in court or via expert statement Some of our recent clients Enquire Now Enquire Now
- Aquatic Academies | Seven Hills | Denistone East
Aquatic Academies 2 beatiful aquatic facilities owned and operated by Australias leading swimming and water safety provider HOME / Our Aquatic Academies / Phone Subscribe Subscribe About our Academies The Aquatic Academy provides the communities in and around Sydney with a state-of-the-art facility that offers a range of services including: Learn to Swim and Survive (6mths to Adults) Swimming training and fitness squads Resuscitation (CPR) and First Aid courses / updates Pool lifeguard and vocational industry career pathways (including Aquatic Technical operations) Swim Teacher courses Disability initiatives through a long-standing relationship with Rainbow Club Australia State of the Art Facilities Go to Website Seven Hills Aquatic Academy 78 Best Road, Seven Hills NSW, Australia (02) 8814 8637 sevenhills@royalnsw.com.au Fax (02) 8814 8687 Denistone East Academy 47 Lovell Road, Denistone East NSW, Australia (02) 9067 3840 denistoneeast@royalnsw.com.au
- Funding Opportunities | My Site
Funding Opportunities Royal Life Saving provides a range of funding opportunities to help individuals, families, and communities access learn to swim programs. Our generous donors and sponsors make it possible for us to offer funded learn to swim opportunities to individuals and groups who may not otherwise have access. Email Us (02) 9634 3700 Subscribe Learn to Swim Programs Learn to Swim Guidelines for Safe Pool Operations Learn to Swim Child Safety in Aquatic Facilities Learn to Swim Training Resources for In Service Training Learn to Swim Keep Watch at Public Pools Learn to Swim Aquatic Safety Tips and Advice Menu Find a Swim School Learn to Swim Pathways Learn to Swim Programs Funding Opportunities Swim Teaching Hub Swim School Excellence Get in touch Subscribe Follow us Contact Us Subscribe Contact us at info@royalnsw.com.au or call us on (02) 9634 3700 Subscribe to stay up to date with the latest news and information Follow on on our range of social media platforms for the latest news and information
- Partnerships | My Site
Partnership Hubs The Royal Life Saving Partner Hubs are a central location for all your needs. They provide comprehensive, up-to-date information and resources for partner organisations. Subscribe to the Partner hubs today! Email Us (02) 9634 3700 Subscribe All news Article Become a Partner Article Renew your Partnership Article Aquatic Safety Hub Article Education Hub Article Swimming Hub Article Lifesaving Hub Get in touch Subscribe Follow us Contact Us Subscribe Contact us at info@royalnsw.com.au or call us on (02) 9634 3700 Subscribe to stay up to date with the latest news and information Follow on on our range of social media platforms for the latest news and information
- Incident Investigation
Incident Investigation Expert Insights for Safer Aquatic Environments HOME / Safety Assessment / Phone Subscribe Subscribe Background With over 130 years of expertise in water safety and risk management, Royal Life Saving Society – NSW is a recognised leader in investigating aquatic incidents. Our approach is grounded in decades of research, active participation in shaping industry guidelines, and our deep involvement in developing both national and international safety standards. We are committed to ensuring that safety protocols are continuously updated and properly implemented across aquatic environments. This extensive experience allows us to deliver precise and thorough investigations when incidents occur, providing valuable insights to prevent future occurrences. We employ the Incident Cause and Analysis Method (ICAM), a structured approach that focuses on identifying not only the immediate causes of an incident but also the underlying human factors and root causes. By analysing these factors, we can understand the broader context and risks involved in each incident. Our investigations are designed to go beyond identifying what went wrong by offering targeted, actionable recommendations that help prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future. 30 years of Drowning Research 100+ Investigations Conducted 7500 + Drowning Incidents analysed 130 Years of Service Service Overview Royal Life Saving’s incident investigation services provide a comprehensive analysis of aquatic-related incidents, whether they involve injuries, near-drownings, or fatalities. Using the ICAM framework and the Safe Systems for Drowning Prevetion Model , we investigate the incident’s root causes and contributing human factors, assessing how safety protocols, staff performance, and equipment usage played a role. Our expert team gathers and analyses data, conducts interviews, and reviews safety documentation to build a complete understanding of the event. We deliver a detailed report with findings and tailored recommendations focused on improving safety practices and preventing recurrence. Benefits of the Service Royal Life Savings Incident Investigation services have been used across the world and include many benefits including: ICAM-Based Investigations : We apply the Incident Cause and Analysis Method (ICAM) to uncover root causes and human factors behind incidents. Expert Knowledge : With over a century of experience, our investigators provide insights backed by industry-leading research and expertise. Prevention-Focused : Our investigations are not only about identifying past issues but also about offering practical solutions to prevent reoccurrence. Compliance and Safety Enhancement : We ensure that our recommendations align with current regulations, helping facilities stay compliant while strengthening safety protocols. How does it work? Planning We work with the Aquatic Facility to understand its specific needs Assessment Our highly qualified and experienced team conduct the Assessment Evaluation Performance is evaluated against regulation, standards and best practice Reporting A comprehensive report if provided with findings and recommendations Some of our recent clients Like Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre Like Safe Work NSW Like Chadwick Lawyers Like Maddocks Law Firm Enquire Now Expert Insights for Safer Aquatic Environments Enquire Now
- Expert Witness Services
Expert Witness Services Supporting Legal and Risk Management Needs in Aquatic Safety HOME / Safety Assessment / Phone Subscribe Subscribe Background With over 130 years of experience, Royal Life Saving NSW has become the leading authority in water safety, drowning prevention, and aquatic risk management. Our expertise is supported by a strong foundation in cutting-edge research, and we have been instrumental in the development of industry guidelines that set the standard for aquatic facility safety. Our organisation’s long-standing involvement in national and international standards committees allows us to shape and influence globally recognised safety regulations. This extensive experience, coupled with a deep understanding of the complexities surrounding water safety, ensures that our expert witnesses bring unparalleled credibility and insight to any case. Our role as an industry leader is further strengthened by our continuous involvement in evidence-based studies that drive innovation in aquatic safety practices. Royal Life Saving's contributions to both academic research and real-world application ensure that our expert witness services are grounded in the most up-to-date knowledge. This unique combination of research, hands-on experience, and regulatory leadership positions us as a trusted expert for legal professionals and insurers, offering unmatched depth and breadth of understanding in the field of aquatic safety and risk management. 130 years of leadership. Research Australias leading evidence-base. Credibility Leaders in Industry Standards Expertise Unmatched industry-recognised Service Overview Royal Life Saving provides comprehensive expert witness services for legal professionals, insurers, and organisations involved in disputes or investigations where aquatic safety, drowning incidents, or risk management failures are central issues. Our expert witnesses are highly qualified, with detailed knowledge of industry standards, regulations, and best practices. They are available to deliver unbiased, fact-based testimonies, technical reports, and expert opinions in both court proceedings and mediation contexts. Our services cover a wide range of issues, including: Drowning and aquatic injury investigations Pool and facility safety compliance Risk management assessments and protocols Lifeguard performance and supervision standards Aquatic facility design and operation practices Our experts provide impartial analysis, ensuring that all aspects of aquatic safety are thoroughly examined, helping clients resolve cases effectively and accurately. Benefits of the Service Thorough Investigations: Our experts conduct comprehensive investigations into the facts surrounding incidents, providing detailed and clear reports that stand up to legal scrutiny. Support Across Legal Contexts: Whether it’s coronial inquests, civil matters or insurance claims, our expert witnesses are well-versed in delivering clear, articulate opinions that support your case. Industry-Recognised Credibility: As the leading authority on water safety, Royal Life Saving's involvement as an expert witness brings industry-recognised credibility to any legal proceeding. Tailored Support: We offer bespoke expert witness services to meet the specific needs of each case, providing robust support in aquatic safety matters. How does it work? Planning We work with the Aquatic Facility to understand its specific needs Assessment Our highly qualified and experienced team conduct the Assessment Evaluation Performance is evaluated against regulation, standards and best practice Reporting A comprehensive report if provided with findings and recommendations Some of our recent clients Like Safe Work NSW Like Chadwick Lawyers Like NSW Coroners Like Maddocks Law Firm Enquire Now Supporting Legal and Risk Management Needs in Aquatic Safety Enquire Now
- Drowning Prevention Plans | My Site
Drowning Prevention Plans Drowning Prevention Planning is a whole-of-community approach to reduce the risk of drowning. It involves government, industry, and community engagement to create a safe and enjoyable aquatic environment. The goal is to ensure that everyone in the community is aware of the dangers of drowning and has access to the resources they need to stay safe and enjoy a waterway of life. Email Us (02) 9634 3700 Subscribe Drowning Prevention Plans Menu Drowning Prevention Plans Safety Guidelines Safety Services Safety Products Accredited Guidelines for Safe Pool Operations Accredited Child Safety in Aquatic Facilities Accredited Training Resources for In Service Training Accredited Keep Watch at Public Pools Accredited Aquatic Safety Tips and Advice Get in touch Subscribe Follow us Contact Us Subscribe Contact us at info@royalnsw.com.au or call us on (02) 9634 3700 Subscribe to stay up to date with the latest news and information Follow on on our range of social media platforms for the latest news and information
- Our Partners | Royal Life Saving | Sydney, Australia
Our Team Get to know the dedicated individuals behind our mission. Learn about the expertise, passion, and commitment that drives our team to innovate and ensure safety across all waterways HOME / Our Team / Phone Subscribe Subscribe Michael Ilinsky Chief Executive Officer Penny Hodgers General Manager, Operations Craig Roberts General Manager, Drowning Prevention Viral Shah Chief Financial Officer Executive Team Enquire about partnering with us Enquire Today Michael Ilinsky Chief Executive Officer Penny Hodgers General Manager, Operations Craig Roberts General Manager, Drowning Prevention Viral Shah Chief Financial Officer Management Team
- Swim Teacher Training | My Site
Industry Licensing Royal Life Saving provides licensing for lifeguards, swim teachers and other professionals in the aquatics industry. Licensing is an essential part of the aquatics industry, as it helps ensure that individuals have the necessary qualifications and skills to provide safe and effective services. Email Us (02) 9634 3700 Subscribe All Licenses Accredited Guidelines for Safe Pool Operations Accredited Child Safety in Aquatic Facilities Accredited Training Resources for In Service Training Accredited Keep Watch at Public Pools Accredited Aquatic Safety Tips and Advice Menu Public Course Calender First Aid Courses Leadership Programs Quick Links Learner Portal Funded Training Group Bookings Student Handbook Student Code of Practice Online PD Leadership Programs Get in touch Subscribe Follow us Contact Us Subscribe Contact us at info@royalnsw.com.au or call us on (02) 9634 3700 Subscribe to stay up to date with the latest news and information Follow on on our range of social media platforms for the latest news and information
- Aquatic Industry Events | Royal Life Saving | Sydney
Events Stay updated on our latest events and workshops dedicated to advancing aquatic safety. Explore opportunities to learn, collaborate, and stay informed about industry trends and innovations. HOME / Events / Phone Subscribe Subscribe Filter by Name Select Name Clear Filter Categories Honours and Awards Industry Sports TPASection_lyb681sw $350 HLTAID009A Provide First Aid in an Education setting 3rd JUN View Event
- ACTIVE ADULTS
ACTIVE ADULTS Enjoying a water way of life... our entire life HOME / Campaign / Phone Subscribe Subscribe Background This is the space to introduce visitors to the business or brand. Briefly explain who's behind it, what it does, and what makes it unique. Share its core values and what this site has to offer. This is the space to introduce visitors to the business or brand. Briefly explain who's behind it, what it does, and what makes it unique. Share its core values and what this site has to offer. This is the space to introduce visitors to the business or brand. Briefly explain who's behind it, what it does, and what makes it unique. Share its core values and what this site has to offer. This is the space to introduce visitors to the business or brand. Briefly explain who's behind it, what it does, and what makes it unique. Share its core values and what this site has to offer. 312 Drownings per year 24% CALD Communities 41.5% Inland Waterways 41.5% Inland Waterways Main Campaign Message This is the space to introduce visitors to the business or brand. Briefly explain who's behind it, what it does, and what makes it unique. Share its core values and what this site has to offer. Calls to Action This is the space to introduce visitors to the business or brand. Briefly explain who's behind it, what it does, and what makes it unique. Share its core values and what this site has to offer. Explore This is the space to introduce the Product section and showcase the types of products available. Our Products This is the space to introduce the Product section and showcase the types of products available. Our Products This is the space to introduce the Product section and showcase the types of products available. Our Products This is the space to introduce the Product section and showcase the types of products available. Our Products Digital Resource Kit Image Title Describe your image here Image Title Describe your image here Image Title Describe your image here Image Title Describe your image here Image Title Describe your image here Image Title Describe your image here Image Title Describe your image here Video Title Describe your video here Image Title Describe your image here Image Title Describe your image here Image Title Describe your image here Video Title Describe your video here Image Title Describe your image here Image Title Describe your image here Image Title Describe your image here Image Title Describe your image here Image Title Describe your image here Image Title Describe your image here Image Title Describe your image here Video Title Describe your video here Image Title Describe your image here Image Title Describe your image here Image Title Describe your image here Video Title Describe your video here Screens A4/A3 Posters Social Media Tiles Image Title Describe your image here Image Title Describe your image here Image Title Describe your image here Image Title Describe your image here Image Title Describe your image here Image Title Describe your image here Image Title Describe your image here Video Title Describe your video here Image Title Describe your image here Image Title Describe your image here Image Title Describe your image here Video Title Describe your video here
- Pre School Education | My Site
Pre School Education Royal Life Saving offers water safety education for pre school and child care centres. Our programs are designed to help children learn valuable water safety skills and knowledge that will last a lifetime. Email Us (02) 9634 3700 Subscribe All news Accredited Guidelines for Safe Pool Operations Accredited Child Safety in Aquatic Facilities Accredited Training Resources for In Service Training Accredited Keep Watch at Public Pools Accredited Aquatic Safety Tips and Advice Menu Kids Zone Pre School Education Primary School Education High School Education Education Hub Water Safety Tips Multilingual Education Tips Get in touch Subscribe Follow us Contact Us Subscribe Contact us at info@royalnsw.com.au or call us on (02) 9634 3700 Subscribe to stay up to date with the latest news and information Follow on on our range of social media platforms for the latest news and information