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The Flutter Kick Technique Instruction Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect or inadequate equipment
- Lack of knowledge about technique
- 2. Aquatic Environment Evaluation
- Water contamination
- Wrong temperature estimation
- 3. Technique Demonstration
- Inappropriate posture
- Incorrect demonstration
- 4. Swim Session Planning
- Overcrowded session
- Poorly structured plan
- 5. Equipment Set Up
- Faulty equipment
- Incorrect setup
- 6. Students Arrival Management
- Miscommunication
- Students rushing into the pool
- 7. Technique Explanation
- Misunderstanding of explanation
- Not able to hear clearly
- 8. Practice Phase
- Poor execution of techniques
- Fatigue or discomfort
- 9. Breaks Management
- Inadequate break time
- Consumption of unsuitable food/drink
- 10. Observing & Correcting Techniques
- Not noticing incorrect techniques
- Incorrect correction
- 11. Dealing with Emergencies
- Delay in dealing with emergencies
- Incompetent first aid management
- 12. End of Session
- Incorrect equipment packing
- Illness due to abrupt exit from the aquatic environment
- 13. Feedback and Discussion
- Unsuitable location resulting in distraction
- Miscommunication due to noise level
- 14. Assessment & Reporting
- Biased judgement
- Misinterpretation of assessment
- 15. Follow-up
- Failure to address physical/emotional wellbeing after the session
- Unreported incidents not followed up