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Swimming Swimming concept sheet Crawl Slippery floor Lockers Cubicles
Swimming Swimming concept sheet Crawl Slippery floor Lockers Cubicles
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Cubicles Lockers Crawl Breaststroke Slippery floor Crawl Dive Swimming Langlearn SLT Services Arden College Swimming concept sheet Float

Langlearn SLT Services Arden College Swimming timeline Get off bus (in car park) Put items in locker Get changed Pay money Walk to swimming baths 1 Get locker fob Shower

Langlearn SLT Services Arden College Swimming timeline Get into pool Get out of pool Swim 2

Keeping Safe Going Swimming Risk Assessment 1 Dangers Where Paying money Name ……………………………………………… Date ……………………………… Unit ………………………………… …………………………………………… worked with me to fill this in Safe actions Getting locker fob Walking to the swimming baths Getting off the bus

Dangers Where Safe actions Swimming Getting out of pool Showering Getting in pool 2 Putting items in locker Getting changed

Swimming Dangers Choice Board talking to strangers being hit by a car running away going with a stranger scalding runninglosing money having money stolen getting lost don’t listen to attendant bumping into someone naked in public not locking cubicle door drowning clothes get wet slipping Can’t swim outburstlocker does not work losing clothes losing fob can’t find attendant running arguing inappropriate behaviour soap in eyes inappropriate dress diving in the shallow end machine does not work don’t remember the number not closing doors leaving building

Talk to attendant Listen to attendant Put correct clothing on Talk to staff Walk slowly Listen for cars Look for cars Stay with staff Don’t talk to strangers Wait near bus Check pocket is safe Keep money in wallet/purse Keep wallet/ purse in bag Keep wallet/ purse in pocket Close bag Keep ticket in pocket Stay in cubicle Keep ticket in bag Think hard Ask attendant to repeat it Ask staff Say you haven’t understood Look at the attendant Ask attendant to repeat Listen hard Put correct clothing on Talk to attendant Call staff Swimming Safe actions Choice Board Call lifeguard

Keeping Safe Going Swimming Risk Assessment 1 Dangers Where Paying money Name ……………………………………………… Date ……………………………… Unit ………………………………… …………………………………………… worked with me to fill this in Safe actions Walking to the swimming baths Getting off the bus being hit by a car slipping losing money Walk slowly Stay with staff Keep wallet/ purse in pocket