Australasian Leisure Management
Apr 28, 2022

City of Gold Coast aquatic facilities secure Royal Life Saving Pool Safety endorsements

City of Gold Coast Aquatic Facilities have been awarded Royal Life Saving’s Bronze and Silver Pool Safety awards, becoming the first aquatic and recreation facilities in Queensland to be recognised as achieving a high level of safety within their aquatic facility operations.

The facilities endorsed under the program are Pimpama Sports Hub, Gold Coast Aquatic Centre, Upper Coomera Aquatic Centre, Helensvale Aquatic Centre, Miami Aquatic Centre and Nerang Aquatic Centre.

Royal Life Saving Society - Australia endorsements are only awarded to facilities to facilities providing high levels of safety management at an aquatic facility and to achieve the award the City of Gold Coast facilities had to go through a rigorous series of assessments to ensure it met all of Royal Life Saving’s criteria for the accreditation.

Royal Life Saving Society Queensland Chief Executive, Paul Barry said the endorsements are a way of recognising those facilities that are striving towards and attaining the highest levels of safety requirements against known standards, noting “the award is similar to accrediting a lifesaver, and therefore facilities must undergo a thorough assessment of their skills and performance and attain a high standard throughout.

“We are very selective when endorsing aquatic facilities and swim schools. Royal Life Saving must be satisfied that exemplary levels of aquatic safety are being achieved and constantly maintained before the award is issued.”

Included in the award is completion of a revised industry leading national Aquatic Facility Safety Assessment, Mystery Guest Visits and adherence to a Royal Life Saving child supervision program.

City of Gold Coast Executive Coordinator Aquatic Centres, Tim Goward said the endorsements were evidence that the City of Gold Coast was committed to safety and had some of the finest aquatic facilities available anywhere in the world.

Goward commented “this endorsement from a peak water safety authority is evidence that our fantastic aquatic venues are not only open for business, but achieving operational and safety excellence along the way.”

The endorsements are tiered based on the level of performance against the available standards, including the Royal Life Saving Society - Australia Guidelines for Safe Pool Operations.

Goward added “for Councils who are seeking assurance on the levels of safety being delivered in their facilities not just by their own staff, but by contractors and management groups, this process has provided us with assurance and clear recommendations on improvements we can make across our venues.”

Speaking of the program structure and components, Royal Life Saving National Manager - Aquatics RJ Houston said the program recognises the achievements of aquatic organisations committed to safety, advising “co-designing the program parameters and collaborating with key aquatic facility owners, operators, pool designers and health and safety experts has been critical to the success of this initiative.

“Using the recently updated national RLS safety assessment platform and delivered by nationally qualified and licensed pool safety auditors, owners and operators can be confident that recommendations and benchmarks are nationally consistent.”

Endorsements fall into four categories with higher endorsements awarded when facilities achieve increasing levels of safety management excellence:

• Bronze Endorsement - when all hurdles are met and a final score of between 80-90% on the comprehensive Safety Assessment
• Silver Endorsement - when all hurdles are met and a final score of between 90-99% on the comprehensive Safety Assessment
• Gold Endorsement - when all hurdles are met and a final score of 100% on the comprehensive Safety Assessment
• Platinum Endorsement - is the highest endorsement available and demonstrates the aquatic facility has successfully completed all program activities for consecutive financial years, maintaining a 100% on the Safety Assessment each year to achieve the prestigious Platinum Endorsement.

Noting that achieving a safety endorsement at Nerang Aquatic Centre is further evidence of Belgravia’s strong commitment to safety and service excellence, Belgravia Leisure Chief Executive, Nick Cox added “Belgravia is pleased to work with Royal Life Saving across the country to ensure our venues are safe, welcoming and providing excellent services and programs to local residents.”

All public aquatic facilities, commercial swim schools and education institution pools are eligible to participate in the program, however, endorsements will only be issued to facilities which successfully achieve the hurdle requirements, including a high compliance score against relevant standards, legislation and industry guidelines.

City Venue Management Chief Executive, Reece Rackley also welcomed the news of the endorsement at the venues which they operate in Miami and Helensvale, commenting “we’re very happy to achieve this endorsement and look forward to continuing to work towards providing experiences to users that delight and engage.”

Facilities who have qualified for the Pool Safety Endorsement are certified and provided with internal materials within the facility. The accreditation is valid for 12 months and forms an important component of the overall safety planning and continual improvement strategy. 

The facilities’ endorsement levels were as follows:

Silver Endorsements:
Pimpama Sports Hub
Gold Coast Aquatic Centre
Upper Coomera Aquatic Centre

Bronze Endorsements
Nerang Aquatic Centre
Miami Aquatic Centre
Helensvale Aquatic Centre

More information on the program or to sign up, please contact: assessments@lifesavingtraining.com.au 

Images: Pool at the Pimpama Sports Hub (top), Gold Coast Aquatic Centre (middle) and the Helensvale Aquatic Centre (below).

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