Accreditation
Q: What does accreditation mean?
A: Accreditation is the arrangement established by the Western Australian Department of Health to verify that aquatic industry personnel maintain the required qualifications as stated in Section 6.2.1 of Code of Practice for the Design, Construction, Operation, Management and Maintenance of Aquatic Facilities.
Q: What is LIWA Aquatics role in the accreditation process?
A: LIWA Aquatics is the body that has been referenced in the Code of Practice to provide the accreditation process on behalf of the Western Australian Department of Health.
Q: Why do I need to be accredited?
A: The accreditation process will ensure that only qualified well trained industry personnel are responsible for the operation, supervision and delivery of emergency care in a Group One Aquatic Facility.
To find out more, click below to download an information guide to Accreditation and application form.
Last Updated (Thursday, 03 September 2009 17:42)
