TOgermany is facing a particular shortage of lifeguards. According to the German Lifeguard Association, around 100,000 people are 50,000 rescuers are in service all year round.
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However, there are lack of volunteers and some pools cannot even open regularly due to lack of supervision.
There is a need to further improve water safety, as death from drowning It is a worldwide problem. The considerable risk of these fatal accidents makes the work of these workers so essential.
Last year, at least 417 people drowned in Germany. “Rivers, lakes and canals remain the greatest sources of danger. Only a comparatively small number of water points are monitored,” said Achim Haag, chairman of the Water Rescuers.
“Therefore, the risk of drowning in such places is many times greater than on the coast or in swimming pools,” he added. For this reason, it is worrying that lack of lifeguards in such protected facilities.
According to Erieri, the average salary for a lifeguard is 34,152 euros per year and 16 euros per hour in Germany. In other European countries, the average ranges between 25,853 and 39,855 euros annually.
How can you become a lifeguard in Germany?
According to the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, a qualification of dual vocational training which is taught through a course that lasts around 3 and a half years.
This academic preparation is very relevant in Germany because it facilitates access to many areas of occupational activity for which in other countries training in a higher education institution is required.
The system is described as “dual” because training takes place in two separate training locations, the company and the vocational school. It combines the acquisition of theoretical knowledge and practical skills.
This lifeguard training is offered by three organizations in the country:
- German Lifesaving Society (DLRG).
- Water Rescue Service of the German Red Cross (DRK).
- Water rescue service of the Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund (ASB).
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