
Drowning Risk Assessment
Drowning Risk Assessment is a process used to identify circumstances and factors that increase the likelihood of drowning incidents. It involves evaluating environmental conditions, such as water depth and safety features, as well as individual factors like swimming ability, supervision, and behaviors. This assessment helps to determine where and when the risk is higher, enabling the development of targeted safety strategies to prevent drowning. It’s a vital tool for organizations, swimmers, and communities to make informed decisions and ensure safer water environments.