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Øa first aid kit and a first aid room, or other suitable area where emergency treatment can be performed.Councils are encouraged to obtain a copy <strong>of</strong> the Active Australia brochure, What Do You Need for aFirst Aid Kit and Treatment Room?, from the Australian Sports Commission (see Section 11 FurtherResources for contact details)ØOxygen Resuscitation Equipment sufficient to enable bag-valve-mask oxygen resuscitation to beundertakenØwater safety signs. The <strong>Local</strong> <strong>Government</strong> (General) Regulation 1993 requires that signs comply withAustralian Standard 2416 – 1985 Design and Application <strong>of</strong> <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> Signs. This publication isavailable from Standards Australia (see Section 11 Further Resources for contact details). Section 8Signs provides further information about water safety signsØa device to warn the public about potential danger. This can include a whistleØa quick and direct means <strong>of</strong> communication between water safety personnel and emergency services.This can include a telephoneAny equipment or facilities should:Øcomply with the requirements <strong>of</strong> the Occupational Health and <strong>Safety</strong> ActØcomply with any relevant standards produced by Standards AustraliaØbe readily accessible to trained water safety personnelØ be <strong>of</strong> a design that water safety personnel have been trained to useØ be stored, maintained and operated in accordance with any manufacturer’s instructionsFor further information about water safety equipment and facilities, it is suggested that councils contact theAquatic and Recreation Institute or The Royal Life Saving Society Australia in the case <strong>of</strong> swimming pools;and the Australian Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Ocean Lifeguard Association, Surf Life Saving NSW or The Royal LifeSaving Society Australia in relation to beaches (see Section 11 Further Resources for contact details).<strong>Practice</strong> <strong><strong>No</strong>te</strong> <strong>15</strong>: <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Safety</strong>11

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