I think this is the best board to post this.
I am a lifeguard in Pennsylvania and am required by my work, by a new rule there, to enter the deep end and clean the drain with a gloved hand at the bottom of the pool. This is incredibly dangerous and could kill lifeguards there alone. There has to be some law against making a lifeguard perform such a dangerous task, alone, in a public pool. I need help building my case against these fucks.
>>1397385
how is that dangerous? dont you turn off the water pump before you clean it beforehand?
>>1397390
Diving to the bottom of the pool without a lifeguard on duty is dangerous. Evn if the pump is off.
>>1397396
yeah kinda dangerous, but you just gotta minimize the risks. Wear diving flippers and a facemask to avoid inhaling water
How deep?
Just google your area and 'right to refuse unsafe work'
>>1397385
If you are afraid to swim to the bottom of the pool as a lifeguard you picked the wrong job or shouldn't have been given your certs
source: lifeguard