Wet’n’Wild Haikou Lifeguards exceed expectations through first summer season
Wet’n’Wild Haikou has announced the completion of an aquatic safety audit performed by Ellis & Associates, with two members of staff being recognised for having ‘exceeded expectations’ in the individual assessments.
This marks the first audit of Wet’n’Wild Haikou’s - which opened earlier this year - and the makes the Hainan Island attraction the first waterpark in China to be audited by the internationally-recognised aquatic safety experts.
Ellis & Associates’ two-day audit comprised individual assessments, as well as drills and scenarios that required team effort.
The lifeguards reached and exceeded expectations in both sections, which is a great testament to the team, especially the trainers and senior staff.
Lee Carter, General Manager, of Wet’n’Wild’ Haikou explained “safety will always remain a top priority in Wet’n’Wild Haikou.
“Routine audits performed by Ellis & Associates are greatly valuable, as it helps us maintain high safety standards, as well as assure guests that we provide top-level swimmer protection here at our park.”
Following the first audit, the lifeguard team is planning ahead with improvements to the training and management strategies to lead the team towards higher scores in the future.
Image: Wet’n’Wild Haikou.
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