Also, please consider checking the listings of the pools you regularly use at home or when traveling, as your knowledge may be helpful to someone else who is unfamiliar with the area and visiting for the first time. Just go to the Add a Pool section of the site, read the first page, then fill out the questionnaire. Updated April 14, Facility Overview. Facility Name. Yandilla Street, Pittsworth. You can find the latest news via the centre's Facebook page. For year olds and non-swimmers, a high visibility wristband will be worn as a means of identification and a parent or guardian needs to be in the water at all times within arms reach of the child.
Details Last Updated: Tuesday, 09 November Closed on Christmas Day and Good Friday. Opening hours vary during school holiday periods so please contact pool staff for further details.
Facilities and services six lane, 25 metre heated outdoor pool shade covered, solar-heated toddler's pool change rooms learn to swim classes seniors classes food and drink kiosk BBQ. Contact Bruce Guyatt lessee Pool safety Qualified lifeguards manage and supervise the aquatic activities to ensure maximum safety and fun. Location King Street, Clifton. Open hours Monday to Friday 6am - 5.
Opening hours vary for school holiday periods - please contact pool staff for further information Opening hours are often extended during summer, depending on the weather and the demand, so get in touch with the friendly staff for more information. Facilities and services 25m indoor solar heated swimming pool access ramp into pool shade covered heated wading pool for toddlers, beach entry into pool multi-use change rooms kiosk learn to swim classes outdoor pool BBQ playground.
Contact Joanne Thompson lessees Location Toowoomba Road, Crows Nest. Inflatables and Slide may not be available for use in some instances. Adventure city for end-of-year school excursions Our end-of-year celebration activity involves a two-hour session of aqua fun and action dedicated only to school groups during November and December each year.
How to book 1. Casual group entry The other option for your school group or club is for general entry to the aqua area, where they can explore the options and create their own fun. To book a casual group entry contact the centre on or email us School end of year fun program venue and safety information Before booking, the following information needs to be read. There are exceptions to this ratio in the case of: students with special needs who need full-time carers present with them.
Students who are non-proficient or non-swimmers must be accompanied by teachers for the course of the visit. MBAC lifeguard supervision The lifeguard supervision ratio is adjusted according to the standard of behaviour and standard of swimming displayed by the students. Normal operating procedure ratios are approximate: 1 lifeguard to students swimming. Centre capacity whilst schools are visiting The maximum capacity of visitors to MBAC when schools are attending is Equipment requirements Student and staff are advised to bring the minimum following personal items whilst visiting MBAC see our swimwear policy information below.
MBAC staff supervision All lifeguards have successfully achieved Queensland Royal Life Pool lifeguard qualification, CPR training, oxygen resuscitation and defibrillation training, bronze medallion and apply first aid certificates.
Keep Watch policy Milne Bay Aquatic and Fitness Centre has adopted the Royal Lifesaving Keep Watch Policy: Children under 14 years are not allowed entry unless under the active supervision of a person 18 years or older.
Parents and guardians should actively supervise their children at all times and be dressed ready to enter a pool. For 0—5 year olds and non-swimmers, a parent or guardian needs to be in the water at all times and within arms' reach of the child.
It is best if you are engaging with your child i. Constant active supervision is required for children aged 6—10 years old. Parents and carers must be prepared to enter the water with this age group. For 11—14 year olds it is recommended that parents regularly check on their child by physically going to where they are in or around the water.
Active supervision at public pools consists of four key elements: Be prepared : Ensure you have everything you need before getting into the water, such as towels and dry clothes. Be close : Always be within arms' reach of your child. All of your attention : Focus all of your attention on your child and get into the pool and talk and play with them.
All of the Time : You should never leave your child alone in the water, nor should they be left in the care of an older child or with the assumption that your responsibility diminishes due to the presence of lifeguards.
Safety rules and how to play safe As a visitor to MBAC you must: obey all safety instructions given by the operator or lifeguard follow all safety signage and displayed rules not engage in any unsafe or unauthorised activities that might endanger the health and safety of themselves, or any other person at MBAC, including reckless behaviour not deliberately damage, disable or deface any equipment, signage or device not run.
First aid and evacuation guidelines Milne Bay Aquatic and Fitness Centre is committed to providing a safe environment for staff and visitors utilising the facilities. First aid room A fully equipped first aid room is available and is located near the hydrotherapy pool. Emergency rescue assistance equipment Rescue equipment located in many areas of the centre includes: Fire extinguishers Hose reels Fire blankets Buoyancy and reaching aids Throw ropes Spinal boards Resuscitation masks with one-way valves Defibrillator One AED is located at the lifeguard console at the front of the Aquatic Centre, with provision for adults and children.
First aid emergency and evacuation procedures In the event of an evacuation of the centre, all patrons and swimmers must obey the commands of the chief fire warden and the lifeguards. Duties of the first aid officer On becoming aware of an emergency, the first aid officer must: obtain a portable first aid kit and report to the floor area warden attend to any injured personnel carry out duties as requested by the chief warden or the area warden when evacuating, report to the assembly area with the first aid kit and oxygen equipment and be prepared to offer assistance where necessary.
Documentation All injuries will be documented by the lifeguards on a MBAC first aid injury form and also on a Council non-employee incident form. Booking the Aquatic Centre for a swimming carnival Milne Bay Aquatic and Fitness Centre is perfectly set up for swimming carnivals and swimming trials.
Several factors are considered prior to conducting major events. Disruption to local businesses. General guidelines have also been developed to reduce the impact of major events on local businesses. Cooperation, planning and effective communication are key elements to successful major events.
How to book Before booking MBAC for a swimming carnival or swimming trials, please read the following information below or print out the Swimming carnival guide for schools and clubs PDF. Fill in and submit the Pools - School or club swimming carnival booking form online. View our Risk assessment for school swimming carnivals. Change room congestion is greatly reduced when students wear their swimwear to the centre.
Equipment The centre provides the following equipment for school carnival use: 20 chairs 10 tables PA System galse start rope Lifeguard s starting blocks. No other equipment is available. Electrical equipment Permission to use any electrical equipment other than that supplied by the venue must be requested to centre management when submitting carnival application Any electrical equipment permitted must be safety tagged by a qualified electrician and approved by the centre management as per the industry standard for use of electrical equipment.
Public address system The public address system is provided for marshalling and general announcement purposes. Area restrictions Students are not permitted to use or congregate indoors. General public The outdoor area is closed to the general public up to an hour prior to the Carnival and up to an hour post carnival. Dismissal It is the responsibility of the school to ensure that all students are required to leave the centre at the completion of the carnival and exit via the side gates.
School staff School staff will be required for a variety of roles throughout the day. These will include: Supervision A roster of duty teachers to ensure restricted areas are maintained and safety guidelines are observed. Close supervision of students if they are required to enter the main building. Close supervision of lawn areas, including regular checks behind the water slide and outdoor change rooms.
Administering first aid as required. The user group must have at least one First Aid Officer present with relevant qualifications. Marshalling A minimum of two school staff members will be required for marshalling duties for all events. Event officials Announcer: to use the public address system to call students for marshalling to events. Starter: to operate the starting hooter for events. Timekeepers: To time students competing in each event. At least one person will be required per student in each event.
Recorders: To record place getters for each event. More details. Last updated on 27 October Change language. Get the App.
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