Bronze Medallion (15 hr.): challenges the
candidate both mentally and physically. Judgment, knowledge, skill,
and fitness - the four components of water rescue - form the basis
of Bronze Medallion training. Candidates acquire the assessment and
problem-solving skills needed to make good decisions in, on, and
around the water. Bronze Medallion is a prerequisite for assistant
lifeguard training in Bronze Cross.
Prerequisite: Minimum 13 years of age
or Bronze Star certification (need not be current).
Instruction & certification: Current
Lifesaving Instructors teach and evaluate most items, but only
Bronze Examiners may certify candidates. The Lifesaving Society
deems its certifications to be "current" for 24 months from the
certification date.
Candidate recognition: Bronze Medallion medal,
Bronze Medallion Award crest, certification card.
Required reference material: Canadian
Lifesaving Manual. Bronze Medallion Workbook
recommended.