Lifeguard training texts suggest that a lifeguard should continually scan their zone of coverage, carefully examining patrons whose behavior is consistent with drowning or distress. The current study examined whether lifeguard performance is consistent with these specifications, and whether these behaviors have enough visual interest to attract the gaze of non-lifeguards looking for drowning behaviors (“trained”) or those who were given no specified target (“naïve”). Participants viewed video clips of natural swimming taken from three aquatic locations while an eye-tracker recorded their eye position. Lifeguard performance was to some extent consistent with the specifications above, although on many measures it was not statistically bett...
Several water safety organizations have attempted to improve reporting regarding lifeguard actions i...
This pilot study compared and evaluated lifeguard perceptions of accidents and rescues with actual a...
Lifeguards engage in a continuous process of deciding whether swimmers are in danger or not. The var...
Lanagan-Leitzel (2012) found that lifeguards do not consistently report incidents when free-viewing ...
Lifeguard surveillance is a complex task that is crucial for swimmer safety, though few studies of a...
Lifeguards are instructed to respond both to dangerous behavior and to distress/drowning events. Va...
Surveillance is key to the lifesaving capability of lifeguards. Experienced personnel consistently d...
The purpose of this scientific review was to address the question of what evidence-based visual surv...
Lifeguards must maintain alertness and monitor an aquatic space across extended periods. However, li...
Visual search is increasingly being explored in dynamic, real-world environments. This includes swim...
Lifeguard drowning detection in swimming pools and beach settings is influenced by experience. The c...
An alarming number of drownings occur in lifeguarded swimming areas, where one might presume swimmer...
To prevent drownings in public swimming pools (PSP), French legislation requires constant surveillan...
An alarming number of drownings occur in lifeguarded swimming areas, where one might presume swimmer...
An alarming number of injuries and drowning events occur at lifeguarded swimming pools. One strateg...
Several water safety organizations have attempted to improve reporting regarding lifeguard actions i...
This pilot study compared and evaluated lifeguard perceptions of accidents and rescues with actual a...
Lifeguards engage in a continuous process of deciding whether swimmers are in danger or not. The var...
Lanagan-Leitzel (2012) found that lifeguards do not consistently report incidents when free-viewing ...
Lifeguard surveillance is a complex task that is crucial for swimmer safety, though few studies of a...
Lifeguards are instructed to respond both to dangerous behavior and to distress/drowning events. Va...
Surveillance is key to the lifesaving capability of lifeguards. Experienced personnel consistently d...
The purpose of this scientific review was to address the question of what evidence-based visual surv...
Lifeguards must maintain alertness and monitor an aquatic space across extended periods. However, li...
Visual search is increasingly being explored in dynamic, real-world environments. This includes swim...
Lifeguard drowning detection in swimming pools and beach settings is influenced by experience. The c...
An alarming number of drownings occur in lifeguarded swimming areas, where one might presume swimmer...
To prevent drownings in public swimming pools (PSP), French legislation requires constant surveillan...
An alarming number of drownings occur in lifeguarded swimming areas, where one might presume swimmer...
An alarming number of injuries and drowning events occur at lifeguarded swimming pools. One strateg...
Several water safety organizations have attempted to improve reporting regarding lifeguard actions i...
This pilot study compared and evaluated lifeguard perceptions of accidents and rescues with actual a...
Lifeguards engage in a continuous process of deciding whether swimmers are in danger or not. The var...