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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the SLSA Patrol Log in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the form. This is crucial for record-keeping.
  3. Fill in the Beach Name and Patrol Number, ensuring accuracy for identification purposes.
  4. In the Rostered Members section, print names clearly for all members on duty, including substitutes and patrol captain.
  5. Record patrol times in the designated fields, marking AM/PM appropriately for each shift.
  6. Document any first aid types performed during your patrol in the First Aid section, checking all applicable boxes.
  7. Complete the Attendance section by noting craft used and total swimmers present on duty.
  8. Finally, provide any General Comments or Notes for Next Patrol at the bottom of the form before saving your work.

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From the far north to the far south of the New South Wales east coast, Surf Life Saving NSW operates a total of 129 surf clubs (the largest number of any Australian state or territory). Use the links below to find out more about your local club.
The first surf lifesaving club was founded at Bondi in February 1907 and several others were established soon after. On 18 October 1907, these clubs formed the Surf Bathing Association of New South Wales to regulate surf bathing and raise funds.
The standard in open water surf training is the United States Lifesaving Association. The American Red Cross, USLA and Ellis and Associates establish standards which are universally adopted for lifeguard training. The first beach patrol in the United States was founded in 1891 in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Surf Life Saving Australia AbbreviationSLSA Formation 18 October 1907 Headquarters Bondi Beach, Sydney, NSW Region served Australia Membership 181,6038 more rows
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Volunteer Life Savers patrol North Bondi from the end of September to the end of April every year in an attempt to prevent drownings and other difficulties members of the public may have in the water and on the beach.
The Club History. The Bondi Surf Bathers Life Saving Club is officially recognised by SLSA as the oldest surf lifesaving club in the world. It is an Australian icon and holds an indelible position in Australian history see National Museum Display.
The origins of Surf Life Saving New South Wales, and indeed Australia, can be traced back to the actions of Mr William Gocher at Manly Beach in September 1902, defying the law of the time by bathing during the prohibited hours. As surf bathing grew in popularity, its dangers just as rapidly became apparent.

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