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Papers for the WWS 2007.
An integrated approach to Beach Lifeguarding and Lifeboating
Do automated external defibrillators have a place in lifeguarding / lifesaving?
Drowning Incident Analysis
Education Standards (Water Rescue Service of Czech Red Cross)
Embracing Cultural Diversity in SLSA - On the Same Wave
Factors Affecting Lifeguard Recognition of the Submerged Victim
Guidelines 2005 for Basic Life Support
Impacts of major water safety campaigns: Play It Safe By The Water 1997 to 2007
International Life Saving Federation Actions Since the World Congress on Drowning 2002
International Signs and Beach Safety Flags - Is it possible to achieve an International Beach Safety Flag system?
Leadership Development within Surf Life Saving Australia
Lifesaving Development in Africa
Main Skills for Lifesaving and How to Train these Skills
Maritime Safety and Risks Prevention in the European Atlantic Coast: Challenges for a Transnational Cooperation Framework
NOAA/USLA Rip Current Awareness Campaign
Public Water Safety Communication and Information Systems
Rip Currents - A Public Awareness Negligence
Self-instruction in Basic Life Support
South Africa: The impact of lack of legislation governing water safety and drowning prevention
Suicide by Drowning in Ireland
Surf-Lifeguard Preemployment Test
Swim For Life - A Multi Media Campaign Promoting Learn to Swim
Swimming Rescues by Irish Police Officers
Swimming pool injury data: Improvements to lifeguard training
The Australian Public Coastal Safety Guidelines
The Bangladesh Experience
The Dr Ian Mackie Medical Fellowship - Facilitating Youth Involvement in Lifesaving
The data related to the cases of drowning in South Africa and the implications of this
Total Lifesaving Service Plan
Utilising the sport of lifesaving to establish a community base within lifesaving organisations
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