This tends to occur most often at the warm-down pool
Swimmers my not play leap frog, drag each other through the water, throw one another in the air, or play keep away with goggles etc.
Remind them the purpose of the warm-down pool is to warm up and warm down
You may not physically restrain someone from doing an activity that is unsafe
Ask the swimmer to stop and escort them to their coach
You may warn them and if they don’t stop, contact the Meet Referee
They can be removed from that location or from the meet
Running/Sliding/Skateboarding
Is always prohibited
Ask the person not to run, slide or skateboard on deck (Swimmers are the worst offenders- especially if late for their event)
Sneakers that are the rolling sneakers/Heelys are prohibited on deck
Also prohibited are any other toys or equipment that may cause a hazard to swimmers
Bulkhead:
Swimming under the bulkhead is extremely dangerous
When under the bulkhead the swimmer is hidden from view- they can get caught underneath and not be able to get free and can drown
Swimmers are allowed one warning and if they continue they should be removed from the venue (with concurrence of the Meet Referee)
Only Meet Officials, Lifeguards or Meet Marshals may walk on the bulkhead
There should be a lane line to prevent swimmers from swimming directly next to the bulkhead
Training Equipment
Swimmers are not allowed to use training equipment during warm-up or warm-down
This includes – kickboards, fins, pull buoys, stretch cords, ball, weights, paddles etc.
Remove the equipment from the edge of the pool and alert the swimmer of the rule
Trash
Observe the pool deck for plastic bottles or other trash that can be knocked into the pool or tripped over
Pick up the offending piece and throw it in the proper receptacle
Advise any swimmers or coaches that are nearby to keep the area clean of litter
Also watch for possible balls that might be thrown into the pool accidentally during competition
Rude/Disrespectful Behavior
Rude/Disrespectful behavior is not tolerated
This may include but not limited to profanity, even if not directed at the Meet Marshal or other Meet Official
Other:
No open fire of any sort is allowed in the hospitality area or on the pool deck without prior LSC permission
Be alert for propane or electric heaters or cooling units that may be brought on deck or be placed inside tents on deck
In tight quarters heaters may be a safety hazard by causing a fire or carbon monoxide poisoning
Cooling units/fans or heating units may cause tripping hazards with the cords etc.
Large units should be pre-approved by the meet director based on power availability at the meet
Cords should be covered with tape, a rug or other cord protector to reduce tripping and should always be away from the water
Any hazards in locker rooms, on the deck area or in areas used by coaches, swimmer, spectators or officials should be removed or clearly marked
Anyone who does not heed the warnings of the Meet Marshal is subject to being ejected from the meet/pool venue
When repeated warnings are ignored, the Meet Marshal should find the Meet Referee who will then speak with the swimmer’s coach or direct the Meet Director to eject the offender from the meet venue