Bronze Medallion (Canada) Explained

Bronze Medallion
Awarded For:Candidates who successfully complete the Bronze Medallion program.
Sponsor:Lifesaving Society
Country:Canada
Reward:Certificate

The Bronze Medallion is the second step towards the lifeguarding certification in Canada. The award is part of the Lifesaving Society's Bronze series of awards. It teaches an understanding of the lifesaving principles embodied in the four components of water rescue education: judgment, knowledge, skill, and fitness. It is the prerequisite for Bronze Cross;[1] Standard First Aid with CPR-C and 15 years of age are the prerequisites for National Lifeguard Service. The Bronze Medallion endurance swim requirement is 400meters in 12 minutes using any combination of strokes.[2]

History

Lifesaving Society's Bronze Medallion program began in 1896 as Canada's first lifesaving certification program.[3]

Prerequisites

The Lifesaving Society requires Bronze Medallion candidates meet the following prerequisites (award may be expired):[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bronze Medallion Lifesaving Society - BC and Yukon . www.lifesaving.bc.ca . 25 January 2016.
  2. http://www.lifesavingsociety.com/lifeguarding/bronze-medallion.aspx "Lifesaving Society: Bronze Medallion"
  3. Web site: Lifesaving Society Bronze Medallion History . www.lifesavingsociety.com . 25 January 2016.
  4. Web site: Lifesaving Society Bronze Medallion . www.lifesavingsociety.com . 25 January 2016.