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Health Unit orders lifeguard program to pause for safety review

A lifeguard certification program was put on pause due to orders from the public health unit.

Certification program to resume next week

"We followed the direction of the health unit," says acting exec. director of recreation and culture

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Jennifer Knights, acting executive director of recreation and culture, says more staff will be available to assist with masking and safety after a lifeguard certification program was paused by the health unit.

Some soon-to-be lifeguards have to pausetheir certifications, after the health unit ordereda review of 'close contact' safety measures.

Jennifer Knights, acting executive director of recreation and culture at theWindsor International Aquaticand TrainingCentre, said on Sept. 10 she received a letter from the Windsor Essex County Health Unit ordering a pause on the program pending a review of the safety plan.

According to Knights, a "limited" and "reserved" aquatic programhad been scheduled to start on Sept.13.

"We were surprised and disappointed, but also understand and appreciate that during the pandemic things change at a rapid pace," Knights said.

Knights said the health unit wanted to review the close contact component of the certification.

"Most of the items can be done with physical distancing in place but there are some items in order for us to verify that the lifeguards are safe and are able to do rescues that require brief amounts of close contact. So it's my understanding that the health unit wanted to take a good look into that," shesaid.

Jennifer Knights, acting executive director of recreation and culture for the city of Windsor said it was disappointing to cease the lifeguard certification program but she understands and appreciates the health unit's intention. (Darrin Di Carlo/CBC)

The leadership courses typically run throughout the year to allow the staff to grow and develop. This past year, the courses were put on hold due to the pandemic, which Knight said contributed todeclining staffing levels.

Leadership courses are now being offered to build up the base to supplement the lifeguardteam.

The certification program will take place next week along with the opening of the Aquatic Centre and WFCU Community Centre indoor pools set to open on Monday September 20.

With files by Darrin DiCarlo