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How to test the life-saving certificate
Sign up for the swimming lifeguard certificate examination at the physical education institute or swimming association in your city.

Mainly (one of the following circumstances)

(1) has the swimming skills of 200M uninterrupted swimming (unlimited time), has reached the required standard hours after the primary formal training of this occupation, and has obtained the certificate of completion.

(2) Obtain the national certificate of athletes (swimming) of Grade III and above, and obtain the certificate of completion after the primary formal training of this profession reaches the required standard hours.

(three) to obtain the graduation certificate of swimming major in secondary sports college or above (including swimming major in vocational high school).

Intermediate (one of the following)

(1) After obtaining the grade certificate of junior swimming lifeguard, he has been engaged in this profession for 3 years (including 3 years) without any safety accidents, and has obtained the certificate of completion after the formal training of this profession reaches the required standard hours.

(2) Obtain the national second-class and above athlete level (swimming) certificate, obtain the primary swimming lifeguard certificate, have been engaged in the professional work for more than 2 years (including 2 years) without safety accidents, and obtain the certificate of completion after the intermediate formal training of this major reaches the required standard.

(3) Obtain a bachelor's degree or above in swimming, majoring in physical education in colleges and universities, obtain a certificate of primary swimming lifeguard, and have been engaged in this profession for more than 2 years (including 2 years) without safety accidents.

Advanced (one of the following conditions)

(1) After obtaining the intermediate swimming lifeguard grade certificate, he has been engaged in this profession for more than 5 years (including 5 years) without any safety accidents, and he has obtained the certificate of completion after passing the advanced formal training of this profession.

(2) Having been engaged in this occupation for more than 8 years (including 8 years) without any safety accident after obtaining the intermediate swimming lifeguard grade certificate.

Lifeguard is a technician, whose task is to be a rescuer in water sports, to ensure the safety of users of swimming pools and beaches, to prevent drowning, and to help drowning people. Therefore, lifeguards must be proficient in water and have rescue skills, and it is best to get a rescue seal.

In swimming places open to the outside world, it is necessary to effectively observe and protect the safety of swimmers, and rescue drowning people and give first aid on the spot before medical personnel arrive. It can effectively protect people's lives and play a key role in saving lives.