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Artículos de revistas sobre el tema "Lifeguards"
Butson, Michael, John Tower y Eric C. Schwarz. "Lifeguard turnover in aquatic and recreation centres: Perspectives from managers". Australian Journal of Career Development 30, n.º 1 (24 de marzo de 2021): 33–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1038416220983489.
Texto completoBreindahl, Niklas, Kirstine Friderichsen Strange, Doris Østergaard y Helle Collatz Christensen. "Evaluation of a critical incident management system on mental health in lifeguard organisations: a retrospective study". BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine 9, n.º 1 (enero de 2023): e001499. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2022-001499.
Texto completoHarrell, W. Andrew. "Lifeguards' Vigilance: Effects of Child-Adult Ratio and Lifeguard Positioning on Scanning by Lifeguards". Psychological Reports 84, n.º 1 (febrero de 1999): 193–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pr0.1999.84.1.193.
Texto completoHouser, Chris, Jacob Lehner, Nathan Cherry y Phil Wernette. "Machine learning analysis of lifeguard flag decisions and recorded rescues". Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 19, n.º 11 (19 de noviembre de 2019): 2541–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/nhess-19-2541-2019.
Texto completoHarrison, Simon y Robert F. Williams. "Monitoring the swimzone while finding south: sustained orientation in multiactivity among beach lifeguards". Text & Talk 37, n.º 6 (19 de septiembre de 2017): 683–711. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/text-2017-0023.
Texto completoHarrell, W. Andrew. "Does Supervision by a Lifeguard Make a Difference in Rule Violations? Effects of Lifeguards' Scanning". Psychological Reports 89, n.º 2 (octubre de 2001): 327–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pr0.2001.89.2.327.
Texto completoIgnacio-Rodríguez, Isaac, Roberto Barcala-Furelos, Ezequiel Rey y Marcos Sanmartín-Montes. "Do Longer Fins Improve Ocean Rescues? A Comprehensive Investigation into Lifeguard Performance and Physiological Impact". Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology 9, n.º 2 (19 de abril de 2024): 79. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jfmk9020079.
Texto completoLanagan-Leitzel, L. K. "What Events are Critical for a Lifeguard to Monitor? An Examination of Responses by Instructors, Lifeguards, and Non-Lifeguards". Journal of Vision 11, n.º 11 (23 de septiembre de 2011): 1338. http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/11.11.1338.
Texto completoKoon, William, Ali Rowhani-Rahbar y Linda Quan. "The ocean lifeguard drowning prevention paradigm: how and where do lifeguards intervene in the drowning process?" Injury Prevention 24, n.º 4 (10 de octubre de 2017): 296–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/injuryprev-2017-042468.
Texto completoRuwase, Olatunji, Shimin Chen, Phillip B. Gibbons y Todd C. Mowry. "Decoupled lifeguards". ACM SIGPLAN Notices 45, n.º 6 (12 de junio de 2010): 25–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1809028.1806600.
Texto completoTesis sobre el tema "Lifeguards"
Jackson, Renae Angelique. "Musculoskeletal Injuries in California Ocean Lifeguards". Thesis, California State University, Long Beach, 2017. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10605833.
Texto completoDatabases on ocean lifeguard injuries are scarce and it is likely that available injury data on lifeguards underestimates the prevalence of musculoskeletal injuries in this population. Currently, the prevalence of injuries in California ocean lifeguards is unknown. The purpose of this study was to identify and describe musculoskeletal injuries present in California ocean lifeguards. This study additionally examined the distribution of injury according to several demographic categories. Of the lifeguards who took this survey, 61% stated they have sustained a work-related injury at some point in their career, and 1410 total injuries were reported. Age, years of experience, employment status, and swimming as a method of maintaining fitness for the job were significantly associated the occurrence of injury. Over half of the injuries reported were within the following lower body segments: thigh/knee, lower leg/ankle, and foot. The knee was the most common injury location requiring surgery. Proper identification and treatment of ocean lifeguard injuries should be a priority due to the high prevalence of injury and the unknown potential effects of these injuries on the individuals. If risk factors for injuries in lifeguards can be identified early on in their career, then interventions can be implemented, which may overall reduce future injury rates within this population.
Mann, Travis James. "Patterns of Sunscreen Application in Lifeguards, Parents and Children". Digital Archive @ GSU, 2008. http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/iph_theses/44.
Texto completoAnderson, Rhonda Margaret y n/a. "Nutritional Assessment and Nutritional Knowledge of Lifesavers, Ironmen and Lifeguards". Griffith University. School of Health Science, 2001. http://www4.gu.edu.au:8080/adt-root/public/adt-QGU20051116.121748.
Texto completoAnderson, Rhonda Margaret. "Nutritional Assessment and Nutritional Knowledge of Lifesavers, Ironmen and Lifeguards". Thesis, Griffith University, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/10072/366820.
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Woodward, Eleanor Molly. "Rip currents in the UK : incident analysis, public awareness, and education". Thesis, University of Plymouth, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10026.1/3529.
Texto completoMesquita, Simone Maria Moura. "A VIDA PELA VIDA: O TRABALHO DOS PROFISSIONAIS DO SERVIÇO DE ATENDIMENTO MÓVEL DE URGÊNCIA – 192: UMA LEITURA DA PSICODINÂMICA DO TRABALHO". Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás, 2018. http://tede2.pucgoias.edu.br:8080/handle/tede/3943.
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This study aims to describe and analyze the work of professionals working in SAMU 192, located in the Midwest Region of Brazil, and its impact on the subjectivity of workers based on the categories of Work Psychodynamics. The research was performed within the qualitative perspective, descriptive case study modality and action research. The empirical procedure took place in three stages, the first of which was visits to the field of research, documentary analysis and constitution of demand. In the second, three collective clinical listening sessions were held with 14 workers (six physicians, three nurses, two ambulance drivers, three ambulance motorbikers) who provide advanced support service. The speeches were recorded and transcribed, the verbalizations were submitted to the clinical analysis of the work proposed by Dejours. The categories of analysis defined a priori were: work organization and subjective mobilization. To guarantee the validity of the collected material, we used the triangulation of data made by three researchers. In the third step, the data were validated with the participants of the research. The results indicate that the organization of the prescribed work of SAMU 192 adopts norms and procedures linked to the logic of productivity (greater number of services, for the lowest cost and time, within a quality standard), being disconnected from the needs, desires and expectations of the workers and real activities. There are aspects related to working conditions that hinder the development of work activities, such as: impairment of the full functionality of some mobile units due to lack of maintenance, which exposes teams and patients to possible accidents; the lack of materials and equipment required for the procedures; the number of vehicles and equipment available, which is insufficient to meet the population’s demand; the physical structure provided, which offers little comfort to the work group rest time. The management of labor in the SAMU 192, in turn, also contributes to the intrapsychic conflicts of the workers, especially when: it hires an unprepared worker to perform as a lifeguard; it allows disorganizes employees at work; it does not involve workers in decision-making and change processes; it ceases to invest in effective communication; it does not establish the collective space for discussion. It is noteworthy that SAMU 192 public managers in Brazil have budgetary restrictions that make it difficult to guarantee quality care and to promote a healthy work environment for workers. The social relations of work between coworkers, peers and management are shown to be healthy. Workers feel satisfied with their activities, perceive the social usefulness of their own work, feel recognized for their dedication to work and for the results obtained (survival of the victim). The results indicate that workers experience pleasure and suffering at work and use strategies of individual (psychic) defenses, as well as individual and collective operative strategies to face suffering and get to work. Operative strategies, in many situations, avoid possible physical and / or verbal aggression. In addition, signs of mental and physical illness were identified in some participants. The adoption of the theoretical-methodological approach of Work Psychodynamics was adequate to investigate the work of these professionals. It is believed that this research contributes significantly to the advances in studies related to SAMU 192 in Brazil from the Work Psychodynamics.
Este estudo se propõe a descrever e analisar o trabalho dos profissionais que atuam no SAMU 192, instalado na Região Centro Oeste do Brasil, e seu impacto na subjetividade dos trabalhadores com base nas categorias da Psicodinâmica do Trabalho. A pesquisa foi realizada dentro da perspectiva qualitativa, modalidade estudo de caso descritivo e pesquisa ação. O procedimento empírico ocorreu em três etapas, sendo que na primeira foram feitas visitas ao campo de pesquisa, análise documental e constituição da demanda. Na segunda, foram realizadas três sessões de escuta clínica coletiva com 14 trabalhadores (seis médicos, três enfermeiras, dois condutores socorristas de ambulância, três condutores socorristas de motolância) que fazem atendimento de suporte avançado. As falas foram gravadas e transcritas, as verbalizações foram submetidas à análise clínica do trabalho proposta por Dejours. As categorias de análise definidas a priori foram: organização do trabalho e mobilização subjetiva. Para garantir a validade do material coletado, recorreu-se à triangulação de dados feita por três pesquisadoras. Na terceira etapa, procedeu-se a validação dos dados com os participantes da pesquisa. Os resultados indicam que a organização do trabalho prescrita do SAMU 192 adota normas e procedimentos ligados à lógica da produtividade (maior número de atendimentos, pelo menor custo e tempo, dentro de um padrão de qualidade), estando desconectada das necessidades, desejos e expectativas dos trabalhadores e das atividades reais. Existem aspectos ligados às condições de trabalho que dificultam o desenvolvimento das atividades laborais, tais como: o comprometimento da funcionalidade plena de algumas unidades móveis por falta de manutenção, o que expõe equipes e pacientes a possíveis acidentes; a falta de materiais e equipamentos necessários aos procedimentos; o número de viaturas e equipes disponíveis, que se apresenta ser insuficiente para atender à demanda da população; a estrutura física disponibilizada, que oferece pouco conforto ao repouso dos grupos de trabalho. A gestão do trabalho no SAMU 192, por sua vez, também contribui para os conflitos intrapsíquicos dos trabalhadores, sobretudo, quando: contrata trabalhador despreparado para atuar na função de socorrista; permite trabalhadores desorganizados no trabalho; não envolve os trabalhadores nas tomadas de decisões e nos processos de mudanças; deixa de investir em comunicação eficaz; não institui o espaço coletivo de discussão. Ressalta-se que os gestores públicos do SAMU 192, no Brasil, possuem restrições orçamentárias que dificultam a garantia de um atendimento de qualidade e a promoção de um ambiente de trabalho saudável aos trabalhadores. As relações sociais de trabalho entre colegas, pares e direção mostram-se saudáveis. Os trabalhadores se sentem satisfeitos com as atividades realizadas, percebem a utilidade social do próprio trabalho, sentem se reconhecidos pela dedicação ao trabalho e pelos resultados obtidos (sobrevida da vítima). Os resultados sinalizam que os trabalhadores vivenciam prazer e sofrimento no trabalho e utilizam estratégias de defesas (psíquicas) individuais, e também estratégias operatórias individuais e coletivas para enfrentarem o sofrimento e conseguirem trabalhar. As estratégias operatórias, em muitas situações, evitam possíveis agressões físicas e/ou verbais. Além disso, identificou-se sinais de adoecimento mental e físico em alguns participantes. A adoção da abordagem teórico-metodológica da Psicodinâmica do Trabalho se mostrou adequada para investigar o trabalhar desses profissionais. Acredita-se que esta pesquisa contribui de forma significativa com os avanços nos estudos relacionados ao SAMU 192 no Brasil a partir da Psicodinâmica do Trabalho.
Herrera, Garin Marcela. "Estilos cognitivos y programa psicofisiológico de respiración para la regulación de la ansiedad aplicado en jóvenes aspirantes a socorristas acuáticos". Doctoral thesis, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/367452.
Texto completoEsta tesis doctoral titulada Estilos cognitivos y programa psicofisiológico de respiración para la regulación de la ansiedad aplicado en jóvenes aspirantes a socorristas acuáticos, aborda dos objetivos generales: 1. Analizar y evaluar la relación existente entre la Dependencia de campo (DC) e Independencia de Campo (IC) y niveles de ansiedad cognitiva, somática y autoconfianza en pruebas de selección de jóvenes aspirantes a técnicos de socorrismo acuático a partir de un programa de respiración. 2. Obtener un perfil de los aspirantes a técnicos de socorrismo acuático entre los años 2010 y 2013. Con el fin de responderlos la tesis aborda en su parte teórica el concepto de estilo cognitivo (DIC). La DIC se constituye en una dimensión, en uno de cuyos polos se situarían los sujetos «Independientes de campo» (lC), caracterizados por su mayor aptitud reestructuradora, analítica, su autonomía frente a los referentes externos. En el polo opuesto se encuentra el sujeto «Dependiente de campo» (DC), con una forma preferencial de procesamiento de información de tipo holística. Se presentan investigaciones en el deporte sobre estas dimensiones. El siguiente capítulo trata sobre la ansiedad en el deporte, se delimita el concepto de ansiedad y se presentan programas para gestionar la ansiedad competitiva: de entrenamiento cognitivo, técnicas somáticas y entrenamiento somato cognitivos. El capítulo posterior aborda los fundamentos y características de los programas específicos de respiración, dando una visión sobre el proceso respiratorio en general, para finalizar con la presentación de programas psicofisiológicos de respiración en deportistas, donde se comenta la respiración completa, centrada y alterna. La parte empírica comienza con un marco general de las pruebas de salvamento y socorrismo acuático, considerando el rol, función del socorrista, los programas de formación y las pruebas de aptitud física a las cuales deben someterse. El marco metodológico presenta los objetivos específicos y las hipótesis. La muestra estuvo compuesta por jóvenes aspirantes a socorristas acuáticos de 6 cursos realizados entre los años 2010 y 2013 en las instalaciones del Club Esportiu Mediterrani y supervisado por la Federació Catalana de Salvament i Socorrisme Acuàtic con un total de 106 participantes en los grupos experimentales y 25 participantes del grupo control Los instrumentos utilizados para la medición fueron GEFT: Forma colectiva del Test de Figuras Enmascaradas. (Witkin, Oltman, Raskin y Karp, 1987), Competitive State Anxiety Inventory_2 (CSAI-2) (Martens, Burton, Vealey, Bump, y Smith, 1990) y una Escala Likert para la Percepción de Riesgo confeccionada para el estudio. Por otro lado, los instrumentos de intervención fueron Programa Psicofisiológico de Respiración Consciente Aplicado al Deporte (PPRC-AD) y el Programa de técnicas cognitivas para la gestión de la ansiedad (PTC). Para verificar las hipótesis y los objetivos de este estudio realizamos un análisis de la varianza de diseño factorial mixto con una variable intra-sujetos que fue el pre- test y el post- test sobre los niveles de ansiedad cognitiva, somática y autoconfianza y dos variables inter- sujetos que fueron el programa (con grupo control, grupo experimental con PPRC-.AD y grupo experimental con PTC) y la DIC. Los resultados sugieren que los sujetos IC y DC consiguen gestionar los niveles de ansiedad cognitiva, somática y aumentar la autoconfianza utilizando el PPRC-AD. Sin embargo, la prueba de contrastes no muestra diferencias significativas entre un programa y otro, pero si frente al grupo control. Las líneas futuras de investigación se dirigen a la utilización del PPRC-AD en otros entornos deportivos y a utilizar un tipo de metodología cualitativa para abordar los efectos de este programa.
This doctoral thesis, titles Cognitives styles and psychophysiological breathing program for the regulation of anxiety applied to young lifeguard aspirants, addresses two main objectives: 1. Analyze and evaluate the relation between the Dependence field (DC) and Independence field (IC) and levels of cognitive anxiety, somatic anxiety and self-confidence, by screening young lifeguard aspirants on a breathing program. 2. Obtain a profile of lifeguard technicians aspirants between 2010 and 2013. In order to reply to the thesis deals, it approaches in its theoretical part the concept of cognitive style (DIC). DIC constitutes a dimension, one of the poles of the subjects 'Independent field' (IC), characterized by a greater restructuring aptitude, analytical, their autonomy from external referents. At the opposite pole of this dimension is the subject 'Dependent field' (DC), with a preferred form of holistic information processing type. Researchers on sport on these dimensions are presented. The next chapter deals with anxiety in sport, the concept of anxiety is defined and programs are presented to manage the competitive anxiety: cognitive training, somatic techniques an somative-cognitive training. The subsequent chapter discusses the fundamentals and characteristics of the specific breath programs, giving a view on the respiratory process in general, to end with the presentation of psychophysiological breathing programs in athletes, where the complete breathing, centered breathing and alternate breathing are discussed. The empirical part begins with a general framework of the tests for water rescue and first aid, considering the role, function of lifeguards, training programs and fitness tests that they must undergo. The methodological framework presents the specific objectives and hypothesis. The sample was composed of young lifeguard aspirants from 6 courses held between 2010 and 2013 in the Club Esportiu Mediterrani and supervised by the Catalan Federation of Rescue and life guards with a total of 106 participants in the experimental group and 25 the control. For measuring, the instrument used GEFT: Collective Form Embedded Figures Test. (Witkin, Oltman, Raskin and Karp, 1987), Competitive State Anxiety Inventory_2 (CSAI-2) (Martens, Burton, Vealey, Bump and Smith, 1990) and a Likert Scale Risk Perception for tailored for the study. The intervention instruments were Psychophysiological Conscious Breathing Program Applied to Sport (PPRC-AD) and Cognitive program for managing anxiety (PTC) techniques. To verify the assumptions and objectives of this study, we conducted an analysis of variance of mixed factorial design with an intra-subjets variable that was the pre-test and post-test on the levels of cognitive, somatic anxiety and self-confidence and two variables inbter-subjets that were the program (with control group, experimental group and experimental group with PPRC-.AD and PTC) and DIC. The results suggest that subjects DC and IC manage levels of cognitive, somatic anxiety and increase self-confidence using the PPRC-AD. However, contrasts test shows no significant difference between one program and another, but it does compared to the control group. Future lines of research are directed to the use of PPRC-AD in other sporting environments and use a type of qualitative methodology to address the effects of the program.
Planells, Ferrer Laura. "Implication of death receptor antagonists in neuroblastoma. Role of lifeguard". Doctoral thesis, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/285561.
Texto completoNeuroblastoma (NBL) is the most common solid tumor in infants and accounts for 10% of all pediatric cancer deaths. Several risk factors predict NBL outcome, such as age at time of diagnosis, stage, chromosome alterations, and amplification of the oncogene MYCN, which characterizes the subset of the most aggressive neuroblastomas with an overall survival below 30%. MYCN-‐amplified tumors develop resistance against all treatment modalities and show a high metastatic capacity. These properties have been linked to alterations in the apoptotic machinery, either by silencing components of the extrinsic apoptotic pathway (e.g. caspase-‐8) or by overexpression of anti-‐apoptotic regulators (e.g. BCL-‐2, MCL-‐1 or c-‐FLIP). Very little is known on the implication of death receptors and their antagonists in NBL. In this thesis, the expression levels of several death receptor antagonists were analyzed in multiple human NBL data sets. We report that Lifeguard (LFG/FAIM2/NMP35) is downregulated in the most aggressive tumors and that low LFG levels correlate with poor patient survival. Intriguingly, although LFG has been initially characterized as an anti-‐apoptotic protein, we have found a new association with NBL differentiation. Moreover, LFG repression resulted in reduced cell adhesion, increased sphere growth and enhanced migration, thus conferring a higher metastatic capacity to NBL cells that was confirmed in vivo. Furthermore, LFG expression was found to be directly repressed by MYCN at the transcriptional level. Our data, which support a new functional role for a hitherto undiscovered MYCN target, provide a new link between MYCN overexpression and increased NBL metastatic properties.
Ludcke, Justin A. "Modelling of inflatable rescue boats (IRBs) in surf conditions to reduce injuries". Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2001.
Buscar texto completoUrresti, Ibáñez Jorge. "Characterization of the fas death receptor antagonist in the nervous system, lifeguard (LFG)". Doctoral thesis, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/284973.
Texto completoActivation of the Death Receptor Fas, also called APO-1 or CD95, leads to the formation of the Death Inducing Signaling Complex (DISC). This protein complex comprises FADD and caspase-8, among other proteins, and it causes the cleavage and activation of caspase-8, that ultimately leads to apoptosis. There are two differentiated pathways in the Fas induced apoptosis. In type I cells, high levels of DISC are formed upon Fas activation, and caspase-8 levels are sufficient to directly cleave the effector caspase-3, which will trigger apoptosis. In type II cells, DISC formation levels are lower and caspase-3 is not directly cleaved by caspase-8. Instead, caspase-8 cleaves the BH3-only protein Bid, generating its truncated form tBid, which translocates to the mitochondria and induce its permeabilization. This will result in release of apoptogenic factors from the mitochondria to the cytosol, such as cytochrome c, which will activate caspase-3 through the apoptosome. Thus, type II cells need a signal amplification step through the mitochondria. Death Receptor Antagonists are proteins that are able to modulate Death Receptor activity. Among them, Lifeguard (LFG), also called NMP35 or FAIM2, is a Fas antagonist highly expressed in the nervous system. This protein has been characterized as a Fas-induced apoptosis inhibitor, and it has been shown that localizes at postsynaptic sites and dendrites. Moreover, it has been reported to interact directly with Fas receptor in the lipid rafts and inhibit caspase-8 and caspase-3 activity upon Fas activation. However, its mechanism of action has remained elusive. In this work, we try to shed some light on this problem. First, previous results in our lab have shown that LFG interacts with several proteins from the ubiquitin system. We confirmed that LFG is ubiquitinated, and we also show that this ubiquitination does not induce its degradation. In addition, we present data that suggest that LFG ubiquitination is done in a non-canonycal way. On the other hand, we make an extensive study to elucidate LFG subcellular localization. We demonstrate that LFG localizes to ER and Golgi membranes, and to a lesser extent, to endosomes. Since LFG is member of the TMBIM family proteins, that are able to modulate Bcl-2 family activity, we investigated its relationship with them, and found that it interacts with Bcl-xL and Bcl-2, through its C-terminal region. Moreover, we prove that LFG protects only type II cells from Fasinduced apoptosis, and this protection is dependant on Bcl-xL endogenous expression. Finally, our results reveal a hitherto undescribed step in the signaling pathway in type II cells. Calcium mobilization from the ER has been shown to be relevant in Fas apoptotic signaling. We demonstrate that LFG modulates calcium release from the ER after Fas stimulation and inhibits Fasinduced apoptosis in type II cells. On the basis of our observations, we propose that LFG protects against Fas-induced apoptosis by modulating calcium release from the ER.
Libros sobre el tema "Lifeguards"
Pettiford, Rebecca. Lifeguards. Minneapolis, MN: Jump!, 2015.
Buscar texto completoLight, Patti. Daytona Beach lifeguards. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Pub., 2010.
Buscar texto completoPattrick, Steve. Mutt and the lifeguards. Oxford: Heinemann Educ., 1996.
Buscar texto completoMarino, Michael T. Lifeguards of San Diego County. Charleston, S.C: Arcadia Pub., 2007.
Buscar texto completoDegnan-Veness, Coleen. Baywatch: Sharks, lies, and videos. Editado por Marshall Margaret. Harlow: Pearson Education, 2001.
Buscar texto completoMin, Chen y Gross Andrew 1952-, eds. Jiu sheng yuan. Hangzhou: Zhejiang wen yi chu ban she, 2006.
Buscar texto completoCross, American Red, ed. Head lifeguard. St. Louis: Mosby Lifeline, 1995.
Buscar texto completoCROSS, AMERICAN RED. Lifeguard management. 3a ed. Yardley, PA: StayWell, 2007.
Buscar texto completoSerb, Christopher. Sam's boys: The history of Chicago's Leone Beach and legendary lifeguard Sam Leone. Chicago, Ill: Leone Beach Advisory Council, 2000.
Buscar texto completoCross, American National Red, ed. American Red Cross lifeguard training: Supplement. [Washington, D.C.]: American National Red Cross, 1988.
Buscar texto completoCapítulos de libros sobre el tema "Lifeguards"
Dawes, Peter. "Risk Management in the Aquatic Context: Lifeguards". En Drowning, 345–47. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04253-9_51.
Texto completoEllison, Elizabeth. "Surfers, Lifeguards and New Voices: A Short History of Beach Writing in Australia". En Writing the Australian Beach, 19–37. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-35264-6_2.
Texto completoGoto, Ralph. "Lifeguard Effectiveness". En Drowning, 337–38. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04253-9_49.
Texto completoWilkens, Klaus y Rob Brons. "European Qualifications Framework for the Lifeguard Profession". En Drowning, 369–73. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04253-9_57.
Texto completoWernicki, Peter y Mike Espino. "Evidence-Based Standards in Lifesaving: The Conclusions of the United States Lifeguard Standards Coalition". En Drowning, 331–36. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04253-9_48.
Texto completo"The Lifeguards". En Alone Together, 33–53. University of California Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/jj.8501345.6.
Texto completoBierens, Joost. "Resuscitation techniques for lifeguards". En The Science of Beach Lifeguarding, 161–79. CRC Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315371641-10.
Texto completoJaki, Polona y Mike Tipton. "Eyesight standards for beach lifeguards". En The Science of Beach Lifeguarding, 211–20. CRC Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315371641-14.
Texto completoEstes, Steve. "Whitewater". En Surfing the South, 116–29. University of North Carolina Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469667775.003.0009.
Texto completo"Always on Duty: Galveston’s African American Beaches and Lifeguards". En Narrating and Constructing the Beach, 194–210. De Gruyter, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110672244-009.
Texto completoActas de conferencias sobre el tema "Lifeguards"
Ruwase, Olatunji, Shimin Chen, Phillip B. Gibbons y Todd C. Mowry. "Decoupled lifeguards". En the 2010 ACM SIGPLAN conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1806596.1806600.
Texto completoChen, Ethan. "An Educational Interactive Simulation to Teach Lifeguards-in-Training First Aid and Emergency Preparedness using Animation Rigging and 3D Modeling". En 3rd International Conference on Advances in Computing & Information Technologies. Academy & Industry Research Collaboration, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5121/csit.2023.131513.
Texto completoYu, Jie y Satish Narayanasamy. "Tolerating Concurrency Bugs Using Transactions as Lifeguards". En 2010 43rd Annual IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Microarchitecture (MICRO). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/micro.2010.56.
Texto completoHossain, Md Shafkat, Notan Dutta y Aminur Rahman. "140 The pattern of drowning on the beaches: records from lifeguards` incident report". En 14th World Conference on Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion (Safety 2022) abstracts. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/injuryprev-2022-safety2022.65.
Texto completoRathore, Vijeta, Vivek Chaturvedi, Amit K. Singh, Thambipillai Srikanthan y Muhammad Shafique. "LifeGuard". En DAC '19: The 56th Annual Design Automation Conference 2019. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3316781.3317849.
Texto completoKatz-Bassett, Ethan, Colin Scott, David R. Choffnes, Ítalo Cunha, Vytautas Valancius, Nick Feamster, Harsha V. Madhyastha, Thomas Anderson y Arvind Krishnamurthy. "LIFEGUARD". En the ACM SIGCOMM 2012 conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2342356.2342435.
Texto completoMercier, Cécile, Milena Blin, Clémentine Lecluse, Iris Stanley, Ming-Yang Zhao, Rohan Kotnis y Charlotte Humbert. "The lifeguard". En SA '19: SIGGRAPH Asia 2019. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3354919.3365071.
Texto completoGupta, Anish, Zahran Mhaskar, Chirag Bafna, Mahesh Magar y Prathik Shetty. "Air cannon based electronic lifeguard system". En 2015 International Conference on Green Computing and Internet of Things (ICGCIoT). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icgciot.2015.7380433.
Texto completoRahman, Md Lutfur, Md Abu Hena Shatil, Ali Ahsan, Debashish Ghosh, Md Nazmul Haque y Snehashish Sarker. "Design and Implementation of Control System Lifeguard". En 2021 International Conference on Science & Contemporary Technologies (ICSCT). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icsct53883.2021.9642590.
Texto completoDadgar, Armon, James Phillips y Jon Currey. "Lifeguard: Local Health Awareness for More Accurate Failure Detection". En 2018 48th Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks Workshops (DSN-W). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/dsn-w.2018.00017.
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Murray, D. W., F. W. Spencer y D. D. Spencer. Double-blind evaluation of the DKL LifeGuard Model 2. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), mayo de 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/654000.
Texto completoLifeguard electrocuted after contacting an energized pump motor housing. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, febrero de 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.26616/nioshsface94nj090.
Texto completoSeventeen-year-old lifeguard dies after falling into a nearly empty swimming pool - Pennsylvania. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, diciembre de 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.26616/nioshface200017.
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