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Alison Osinski, Ph.D. 356 Sumner Ave., P.O. Box 1418, Avalon, Santa Catalina Island, CA 90704 Sunroad Resort Marina, 955 Harbor Island Dr., Slip D-4 San Diego, CA 92101 (619) 602-4435 [email protected] • www.alisonosinski.com ACADEMIC SUMMARY University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, August 1978 - December 1981, Degree: Doctor of Philosophy, Department: Physical Education Area of Emphasis: Aquatics, Support Area: Social Psychology of Sport Florida International University, Miami, Florida, September 1977 - June 1978, Degree: Master of Science, Department: Physical Education Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Michigan, September 1972 - May 1976, Degree: Bachelor of Science, Major: Physical Education, Emphasis: Aquatics, Minor: Mathematics Lumen Cordium High School, Bedford, Ohio, September 1968 - June 1972, College Prep PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS National Swimming Pool Foundation San Diego County Aquatic Council (President 1987-1988, Vice-President 1986-1987) Professional Pool Operators of America (Advisory Council Member) NSF International – NSF/ANSI 50 Joint Committee on Recreational Water Facilities (Formerly: Joint Committee on Swimming Pool and Spa Equipment) (User Sector Representative) International Women Fly Fishers Womenʼs Southern California Golf Association Catalina Island Womenʼs Golf Club Point Loma Yacht Club – #191 West End Cruising Club – Santa Catalina Island San Diego Power & Sail Squadron National Association of Charterboat Operators Boat U.S. Captains Locator Program – www.BoatUS.com/procaptains International Swimming Hall of Fame – ISHOF International Advisory Committee International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials — IAPMO Uniform Swimming Pool, Spa & Hot Tub Technical Committee International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials — IAPMO Technical Correlating Committee: (USPSHTC, USEHC, UPC, UMC) Catalina Island Conservancy – Marineros 2 AWARDS Aquatics International “The Power 25” (2013): Aquaticsʼ Most Influential People of the Past 25 Years” San Diego County Aquatic Council “Lifetime Membership in Recognition of Exemplary Efforts to Further Aquatics” (2010) Aquatics International “The Power 25” (2005): Most Influential Aquatics Professionals” San Diego County Aquatic Council “Outstanding Achievement Award” (2002) Whoʼs Who in Aquatic Leadership in the United States (2004, 2003, 2002 and 1998) Council on Facilities & Equipment of the American Association of Active Lifestyles and Fitness, American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, “Professional Recognition Award” (1998) Whoʼs Who in Aquatics 100 (1997) United States Water Fitness Association “Lifetime Achievement Award” (1997) Aquatic Therapy & Rehab Institute “Aquatic Therapy Professional of the Year” (1996) World Waterpark Association “1995 Symposium Best Speaker Award” (1995) Aquatic Exercise Association "Contribution to the Industry" (1991) Aquatic Council, American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation & Dance "Honor Award for Leadership, Dedicated Services, and Outstanding Contributions to the Field of Aquatics" (1992) United States Water Fitness Association "Dr. Alison Osinski Award for Water Fitness Competition", and "John R. Spannuth Award for Water Walking" (1992) National Water Walking Championship, 1st place: 1993, 1992, 1991, 1990, 1989 and 1988 World Waterpark Association "Kelly Ogle Memorial Safety Award" (1993) Hillsdale College “Ora C. Kimball Award” for Outstanding Female Athlete (1976) LICENSES United States Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Credential (Document serial number: USA000112888, Reference number: 2574253) Master, Near Coastal, 100 gross tons Sailing Endorsement Towing Endorsement Operator of Uninspected Passenger Vessels Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers Endorsement Transportation Worker Identification Card (TWIC) FCC Amateur Radio (HAM) License – KI6MBK (Kilo India Six Mike Bravo Kilo) General Class Operator Technician Class Operator CURRENT CERTIFICATION National Swimming Pool Foundation Certified Pool Operator Instructor Certified Pool Operator 3 National Spa & Pool Institute NSPI Certified Service Professional Professional Association of Diving Instructors Basic SCUBA Diver National Association of Underwater Instructors SCUBA Diver Sport Diving United States Coast Guard Auxiliary Sailing and Seamanship Coastal Piloting (Atlantic and Pacific) Sailboats, Inc. Bareboat Charter Certificate California Department of Boating and Waterways California Boating Safety Aquatic Council of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation & Dance Master Clinician of Aquatic Liability Maritime Institute Shipboard Emergency First Aid & CPR Master, Near Coastal 100 Tons, Sailing and Towing Endorsements Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers Endorsement: CPR, First Aid, Personal Survival, Personal Safety & Social Responsibilities, Fire Fighting First Aid Web, Inc. and National Health & Safety Foundation Basic First Aid Adult/Child/Infant CPR U.S. Sailing Safety-at-Sea Coastal Safety at Sea PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Alison Osinski, Ph. D., Aquatic Consulting Services, San Diego and Avalon , California. Consultant. 1982-Present. Swimming Pool Hotline: (900) 446-6075 ext. 820, San Diego, California. Principal. 1993-2000. San Diego State University, Department of Physical Education, San Diego, California. Assistant Professor and Aquatic Specialist. 1985-1988. Temple University, Department of Physical Education, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Assistant Professor and Aquatic Coordinator. 1981-1985. Montgomery Village Foundation, Department of Recreation and Parks, Gaithersburg, Maryland. Supervisor of Sports and Aquatics. 1980-1981. University of Maryland, College of Physical Education, Health and Recreation; College Park, Maryland. Graduate Assistant in the Physical Education Activity Program. 1978-1980. George Washington University, Dept. of Women's Athletics, Washington, DC. Crew Coach. 1978-1980. 4 Florida International University, Miami, Florida. Graduate Assistant for the Division of Health and Physical Education, and for the School of Education Policy Advisory Council. 1977-1978. Florida Keys Marine Institute, Key West, Florida. Aquatic Specialist. 1977. Part-time or summer jobs: Community Pool Service, Rockville, Maryland. Manager and Coach, Town of Somerset Pool. 1980. New Carrollton Recreation Club, New Carrollton, Maryland. Manager. 1979. The Crew's Nest, Put-in-Bay, Ohio. Pool and Recreation Director. 1975-1976. Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Michigan. Summer Swim Program Director. 1974. Pine Hill Nursery School, Hillsdale, Michigan. Swim Instructor. 1973-1974. Hillsdale High School, Hillsdale, Michigan. Girl's Varsity and JV Basketball Coach. 1974. Camp Tegawitha, Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania. Swim Instructor, Crew Coach, Small Craft Instructor. 1973. Sea World, Aurora, Ohio. Cashier. 1970-1972. Geauga Lake Amusement Park, Geauga Lake, Ohio. Souvenir Stand Employee. 1969. PRESENTATIONS (NATIONAL & REGIONAL CONFERENCES) 208. No Glass, No Diving, No Running and Have Fun: Regulations and Hot Issues. – with Candice Fullenkamp (Community Executive Officer, First Service Residential). Community Associations Institute – Orange County Regional Chapter luncheon, Irvine, CA. April 2015. 207. Proposed Legislation Requiring Lifeguards at School P.E., Athletic and Off-Campus Water Activities. Association of Aquatic Professionals 4th Annual Conference & Exposition. San Diego, CA. February 2015. 206. Use of VSP Protocol for High Risk Public Pool Venues. Association of Aquatic Professionals 4th Annual Conference & Exposition. San Diego, CA. February 2015. 205. New Aquatic Codes and Regulations: Are You in Compliance? San Diego County Aquatic Council Mini Conference. Coronado, CA. April 2013. 204. Drowning Prevention During Youth Group Events. Association of Aquatic Professionals 2nd Annual Conference & Exposition. Austin, TX. March 2013. 203. The Renovation Fatal 5 (Renovating Aquatic Facilities: 5 Pitfalls to Avoid). Aquatics International 2012 Virtual Conference: Renovating Aquatics- Rebuilding, Renewing & Redesigning Facilities in the New Economy. October 2012. 202. Aquatic Accidents: Preparing for Litigation. San Diego County Aquatic Council Mini Conference. San Diego, CA. December 2010. 201: Save My Aquatic Therapy Practice: Decreasing Costs of Therapy Pool Operation – with Andrea Salzman, PT. Aquatic Therapy University Workshop sponsored by the Aquatic Resource Network, Bloomfield, MN. September 2010. 200. Everything Youʼll Wish You Knew About the Virginia Graeme Baker Act of 2007 – with C. Terry Brannon, PE (C. T. Brannon Corp. Aquatic Consultants and Civil Engineers), and Katie Moore, RS (State of Texas Department of Public Health Services). Seminar sponsored by The University of Texas at Brownsville and World Wide Consolidated Aquatics, Brownsville, TX. August, 2009. 199. Offshore Cruising. Southern California Yachting Association Womenʼs Sailing Convention, Corona del Mar, CA. February 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015. 198. Virginia Graeme Baker Pool Safety Act – Public Forum with Javier Payan (IPPSA Region 7 President), Mary Ann Downing (Pool Safety Solutions), Steve Spence (San Diego County Dept. of Environmental Health), Mark Basnight (Lincoln Aquatics), Scott Nichols (Commercial Aquatics), 5 and Manuel Gonzales (City of Chula Vista / SDCAC President). San Diego County Aquatics Council, La Jolla, CA. December 2008. 197. The Great Aquatics Debate with Judith Sperling, Jim Wheeler, Joe Batarse, Tom Hellmann, Keith Haas, Heather Gutfeld and Manny Gonzales, moderated by Peter Beireis. California Parks & Recreation Society annual conference, Long Beach Convention Center, Long Beach, CA. February 2008 196. Overboard Procedures. Southern California Yachting Association Womenʼs Sailing Convention, Del Rey Yacht Club, Los Angeles, CA. February, 2008. 195. Water and Air Quality Panel with Mike Keller (Dectron), Stan Pickens (PPG Industries), and Michael Beach (CDC). Waterpark Resorts Leadership & Development Conference, Orlando, FL. November 2007. 194. Community Association Swimming Pool Operation. Community Associations Institute – Orange County Regional Chapter luncheon, Irvine, CA. March 2007. 193. Knot Know-how. Southern California Yachting Association Womenʼs Sailing Convention, Corona del Mar, CA. February 2007; and Del Rey Yacht Club, Los Angeles, CA. February, 2008. 192. Unique Design & Operational Features of Spray Parks, Aquatic Therapy Facilities and Swim Schools. International Pool & Spa Expo, Las Vegas, NV. November 2006. 191. Electronic Navigation, Advanced GPS/RADAR. Southern California Yachting Association Womenʼs Sailing Convention, Corona del Mar, CA. February 2006. 190. Diving into the Commercial Pool Market: A Beginnerʼs Guide to Getting Started. International Pool & Spa Expo, Orlando, FL. November 2005. 189. Pool Layout and Facility Design • Air Treatment • Preferred Water Treatment Options • Safe Pool Chemical Storage • Preventing Litigation Through Construction • Building Finishes • Maintenance & Hygiene. ANZUS Swim School Conference, Sydney, NSW, Australia. March – April 2005 188. Basic Water Chemistry. Commercial Swimming Pool Seminar / California Environmental Health Association Southwest Chapter and County of San Diego Department of Environmental Health, Poway, CA. March 2005. 187. Marine Navigation 201. Southern California Yachting Association Womenʼs Sailing Convention, Corona del Mar, CA. February 2005, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015. 186. Advanced Navigation. Southern California Yachting Association Womenʼs Sailing Convention, Corona del Mar, CA. February 2005. 185. How to Build a Pool on a Budget. United States Swim School Association National Conference, Arlington, VA. October 2004. 184. Therapy Pool Design. Aquatic Therapy Symposium, Las Vegas, NV. August, 2004. 183. Solving Common Therapy Pool Operational & Maintenance Problems. Aquatic Therapy Symposium, Las Vegas, NV. August, 2004. 182. Chartplotters. Southern California Yachting Association Womenʼs Sailing Convention, Corona del Mar, CA. February, 2004. 181. Swimming Pool & Spa Tips. Merit Property Management, Mission Viejo, CA. May, 2003. 180. Community Association Swimming Pool & Spa Safety. Community Associations Institute – Orange County Regional Chapter luncheon, Irvine, CA. May, 2003. 179. Suddenly Singlehanded. Southern California Yachting Association Womenʼs Sailing Convention, Corona del Mar, CA. February, 2003. 6 178. Grasping GPS. Southern California Yachting Association Womenʼs Sailing Convention, Corona del Mar, CA. February, 2003 and 2004. 177. Navigation Rules of the Road – Memorization Made Easy. International Boating & Water Safety Summit, Daytona Beach, FL. May, 2002. 176. Coastal Piloting, Charting & Navigation Made Easy. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, San Diego, CA. April, 2002. 175. Eliminating Chronic Natatorium Chloramine Problems. National Recreation and Park Association, Palm Springs, CA. March, 2002. 174. Basic Navigation 101. Southern California Yachting Association Womenʼs Sailing Convention, Corona del Mar, CA. February, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015; and Del Rey Yacht Club, Los Angeles, CA. February, 2008. 173. Building the Perfect Therapy Pool. Aquatic Therapy Symposium, Las Vegas, NV. August, 2001. 172. Fixing an Imperfect Pool. Aquatic Therapy Symposium, Las Vegas, NV. August, 2001. 171. Pathogenic Organisms – Water and Air Safety. Aquatic Therapy Symposium, Las Vegas, NV. August, 2001. 170. Healthy Swimming 2001. Disneyland Resort Environmental Affairs, Anaheim, CA. July, 2001. 169. Standards of Care in the Aquatic Environment. Orange County Aquatics Council, Santa Ana, CA. May, 2001. 168. How to Successfully Launch an Aquatic Therapy Practice or Make Your Existing Therapeutic Pool More Profitable. Aquatic Resource Network, Smyrna, GA. April 2001. • Preventing the Really BIG Mistakes: Learning Good Aquatic Facility Design From the Past Mistakes of Others • Pre-fabricated Therapy Pools: When to Buy, Not Build • Construction Codes & Regulations: How to Know if Your Future or Existing Site is Legal and Safe • Therapy Pool Policy & Procedures Manuals • Designing (or Buying) the Perfect Pool to Meet Your Specific Needs 167. Questions & Answers on Financing and Building a New School. With Lisa Desen (Small Business Administration). National Swim School Association, Nashville, TN. November, 2000. 166. Questions & Answers on Pool Maintenance, Design & Operation. National Swim School Association, Nashville, TN. November, 2000. 165. Document Development & Record Keeping. Southern California Public Pool Operators Association, Los Angeles, CA. February, 2000. 164. Cost Saving Tips for Club Pool Owners. Club Pool Association Conference, Carmel, CA. November, 1999. 163. Waterborne Disease: Preventing Disease Transmission Through Pool Water. Club Pool Association Conference, Carmel, CA. November, 1999. 162. Risk Management. National Swim School Association Programming, Teaching & Marketing Conference, Colorado Springs, CO. October, 1999. 161. Pathogenic Organisms and Therapy Pools. Aquatic Therapy Symposium, San Diego, CA. September, 1999. 160. Ocean Sailing. Aquatic Therapy Symposium, San Diego, CA. September, 1999. 7 159. Getting That New Swim School Facility. National Swim School Association Spring Break ʻ99, Las Vegas, NV. February, 1999. 158. Computer Modeling for Ozone System Sizing. NSPI Water Chemistry Technical Symposium, New Orleans, LA. October, 1998. 157. Preventing Disease Transmission Through Pool Water: E. Coli. Southern California Public Pool Operators Association, Commerce, CA. October, 1998. 156. Certified School Pool Operator Workshop and Q & A. National Swim School Association Conference, Orlando, FL. September, 1998. 155. Safe & Healthy Therapy Pool Environment. Aquatic Therapy Specialty Institute, Palm Springs, CA. June, 1998. 154. Drowning Misdiagnosis. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Convention, Reno, NV. March, 1998. 153. Preventing Disease Transmission Through Pool Water: Cryptosporidium, Pseudomonas & Legionella. World Waterpark Association 13th Annual Spring Management School, Las Vegas, NV. March, 1998. 152. Helpful Hints for Better Pool Water. National Recreation & Park Association 13th Annual National Aquatic Conference, Panama City Beach, FL. March, 1998. 151. Drowning Awareness: Education & Information. Pre-conference institute with: Roxanne Hoffman (San Diego Childrenʼs Hospital) and Tina Zenzola (California Center for Childhood Injury Prevention). California Park & Recreation Society, Long Beach, CA. March, 1998. 150. Chlorine & Chlorinated Compounds. Journal of the Swimming Pool & Spa Industryʼs Water Chemistry Technical Seminar, Los Angeles, CA. December, 1997. 149. Maintaining a Healthy Warm Water Teaching Pool. 9th Annual National Swim School Conference, Palm Springs, CA. October, 1997. 148. Health Issues for Lifeguards Who Work in Chlorinated Water. World Waterpark Association 17th Annual Symposium & Trade Show, San Antonio, TX. October, 1997. 147. Secrets to Better Pool Water Quality. World Waterpark Association 17th Annual Symposium & Trade Show, San Antonio, TX. October, 1997. 146. Liability & Risk Management in Aquatics: Recent Trends in Aquatic Litigation. USWFA 10th Anniversary International Water Fitness & Aquatics Conference, Santa Rosa, CA. October, 1997. 145. Thunder & Lightning: Is It Safe To Use the Pool? USWFA 10th Anniversary International Water Fitness & Aquatics Conference, Santa Rosa, CA. October, 1997. 144. Better Therapy Pool Water. Aquatic Therapy Symposium, Las Vegas, NV. August, 1997. 143. Accessible Aquatic Facility Design. Facing Disability Through the Aquatic Industry, Las Vegas, NV. August, 1997. 142. The Planning Process in Facility Design. Roundtable with Ed Turner (Appalachian State University), Arthur Mittelstaedt (Recreation Safety Institute), Richard LaRue (Colby Sawyer College), Hal Walker and Steve Carney (U.S. Sports Academy), and Harvey White (New Mexico State University). American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Convention, St. Louis, MO. March, 1997. 141. Hot Topics in Pool Operation & Maintenance for ʻ97. San Diego County Aquatic Council and Southern California Public Pool Operators Association Annual Joint Meeting and Vendorʼs Fair, Oceanside, CA. February, 1997. 8 140. Keeping Your Pool in Tip Top Shape. National Swim School Association Conference, Tempe, AZ. November, 1996. 139. Pool Maintenance & Design. National Swim School Association Conference, Tempe, AZ. November ,1996. 138. Pool Rehabing the Right Way. Club Pool Association Conference, Tempe, AZ. November, 1996. 137. Steps to Improving Water Quality & Clarity. Club Pool Association Conference, Tempe, AZ. November, 1996. 136. Therapy Pool Sanitizers & Oxidizers. Aquatic Therapy Symposium, Vienna, VA. September, 1996. 135. Pool Related Illness. Aquatic Therapy Symposium, Vienna, VA. September, 1996. 134. Potential Hazards of Working in Pools. International Aquatic Fitness Conference, San Diego, CA. May, 1996. 133. Natatorium Air Quality Problems. International Aquatic Fitness Conference, San Diego, CA. May, 1996. 132. Advanced Water Testing & Analysis. National Recreation & Park Association National Aquatic Conference, Palm Springs, CA. March, 1996. 131. Observations of an Expert Witness on Aquatic Related Lawsuits. American Camping Association National Conference, San Diego, CA. February, 1996. 130. Swimming Pool Health Hazards. American Camping Association National Conference, San Diego, CA. February, 1996. 129. Current Legal Issues in Aquatics. Panel with Judith Sperling (UCLA) and Chris Brewster (Lifeguard Chief, City of San Diego). California and Pacific Southwest Recreation & Park Association Conference, San Diego, CA. February, 1996. 128. Water and Natatorium Air Health Concerns. Oregon Park & Recreation Society, Eugene, OR. October, 1995. 127. Secrets to Superior Water and Air Quality in your Facility. National Swim School Association Conference, Dallas, TX. October, 1995. 126. Pool Facility Operation and Design. National Swim School Association Conference, Dallas, TX. October, 1995. 125. More on Indoor Pools: Sick Building Syndrome. World Waterpark Association Symposium, Orlando, FL. October, 1995. 124. Proposed Changes to the California Health and Safety Code and the California Code of Regulations Titles 22 and 24 Relating to Public Pools. Panel with Judith Sperling (UCLA) and Michael Amado (American Red Cross). Southern California Public Pool Operators Association, Commerce, CA. October, 1995. 123. Potential Health Hazards of Working in Therapy Pools. Aquatic Therapy Symposium, Las Vegas, NV. August, 1995. Aquatic Liability & Risk Management. 122. Oregon Park & Recreation Society, Eugene, OR. October, 1995. 121. Aquatic Therapy Symposium, Las Vegas, NV. August, 1995. Pool Fencing & Barriers. 120. Aquatic Injury Safety Group. Aquatic Injury Trial Tactics and Strategy Meeting, Coronado, 9 CA. May, 1995. 119. California Environmental Health Association, 44th Annual Educational Symposium, Costa Mesa, CA. April, 1995. 118. Community Aquatic Leisure Centers. California Environmental Health Association, 44th Annual Educational Symposium, Costa Mesa, CA. April, 1995. 117. Challenges in Facility Management and Design: Sick Building Syndrome. Presentation with Michael Moskowitz, (Stuyvesant High School, New York City). American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Convention, Portland, OR. April, 1995. 116. Swimming Pool Spring Training Workshop. California Environmental Health Association, Central Chapter. Fresno, CA. March, 1995. 115. Preventing Disease Transmission in Pools. Council for National Cooperation in Aquatics Symposium & Conference, Charlotte, NC. October, 1994. 114. Pool Inspections: What is the Assessor Looking For? Council for National Cooperation in Aquatics Symposium & Conference, Charlotte, NC. October, 1994. 113. Exploring the Great Indoors: Solutions to Problems Unique to Indoor Leisure Pools. Panel with D. Scott Hunsaker (Councilman/Hunsaker & Associates) and Ruthie Rogers (City of Westminster, CO). World Waterpark Symposium and Trade Show, Las Vegas, NV. October, 1994. 112. Avoiding Common Therapy Pool Design Errors. Aquatic Therapy Symposium, Charlotte, NC. October, 1994. 111. Staff Screening and Selection. Aquatic Therapy Symposium, Charlotte, NC. October, 1994. 110. Solving Common Warm Water Pool Problems. Aquatic Therapy Symposium, Charlotte, NC. October, 1994. 109. Basic Pool Operation for Therapists. Aquatic Therapy Symposium, Charlotte, NC. October, 1994. 108. Extend Your Swimming Pool Season: You Can't Afford to Operate Your Pool Only Three Months a Year. National Water Fitness and Aquatic Therapy Conference, Ft. Lauderdale, FL. October, 1994. 107. Improve Retention by Creating Fun in Your Classes. Presentation with Kris Kennedy (Aquabilities Swim School & Aquatic Fitness Center). National Water Fitness and Aquatic Therapy Conference, Ft. Lauderdale, FL. October, 1994. 106. Aquatic Special Events Programming. Virginia Recreation & Park Society Annual Conference, Williamsburg, VA. September, 1994. 105. Solving Common Pool & Natatorium Air Quality Problems. Virginia Recreation & Park Society Annual Conference, Williamsburg, VA. September, 1994. 104. Aquatic Codes & Regulations. Virginia Recreation & Park Society Annual Conference, Williamsburg, VA. September, 1994. 103. Aquatic Risk Management. Virginia Recreation & Park Society Annual Conference, Williamsburg, VA. September, 1994. 102. Common Pool Problems and Avoiding Disease Transmission in Pools. Santa Barbara County Environmental Health Services, Santa Barbara, CA. July, 1994. 101. Aspects of Liability & Negligence of Importance to Pool Owners & Operators. Jefferson County Department of Health, Annual Swimming Pool Seminar, Birmingham, AL. May, 1994. 10 100. Identification and Control of Risk in Aquatic Facilities. World Waterpark Association Risk Management Seminar - Creative Leisure Management Institute, Columbus, OH. April, 1994. 99. Preventing EPA and OSHA Fines: ADA, Bloodborne Pathogens, & Chemical Handling Laws. Panel with P. J. Heath (Glynn Barclay & Associates), Lary Zucker (Spector, Gaden & Rosen), and Josh Brener (Heery International). World Waterpark Association Risk Management Seminar - Creative Leisure Management Institute, Columbus, OH. April, 1994. 98. Signage & Safety in HPER. Presentation with Ed Turner (Appalachian State University). American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Convention, Denver, CO. April, 1994. 97. Basic Water Quality and Troubleshooting. Orange County Public Health Service: Environmental Health Division, Annual Pool Inspector Training, Santa Ana, CA. March, 1994. 96. Risk Management in Municipal Aquatic Facilities. California Parks & Recreation Society, District 12 Annual Training Workshop, San Diego, CA. January, 1994. 95. Special Events Add Excitement and Variety. 6th Annual National Water Fitness Conference, Salt Lake City, UT. October, 1993. 94. Water Fun & Games: Shallow and Deep Water. 6th Annual National Water Fitness Conference, Salt Lake City, UT. October, 1993. 93. Safe Operations. Virginia Recreation & Park Society Annual Conference, Williamsburg, VA. September, 1993. 92. Smart Money Pool Chemicals and Maintenance. NSSA Swim School Conference, Buena Park, CA. September, 1993. 91. Essentials of Pool Operation for the School Owner Maintaining a Pool. NSSA Swim School Conference, Buena Park, CA. September, 1993. 90. Aquatic Codes & Regulations. International Aquatic Fitness Conference, Las Vegas, NV. May, 1993. 89. Encouraging Disabled Individuals to Become More Involved in Aquatic Activities. Panel with John Hunsucker & John Williams. International Aquatic Fitness Conference, Las Vegas, NV. May, 1993. 88. Aquatic Liability--Past, Present, and Future "Today's Expert Witness in Aquatic Related Suits". American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Convention, Washington, DC. March, 1993. 87. Solving Pool Water Problems. National Recreation and Park Association Swimming Pool & Aquatic Conference, Austin, TX. March, 1993. 86. Pool Signage: Informative and Fun. National Recreation and Park Association Swimming Pool & Aquatic Conference, Austin, TX. March, 1993. 85. Controlling Slips-and-Falls. World Waterpark Assoc. Risk Management Seminar, Austin, TX. March, 1993. 84. Effective Pool Management. JCCA HPER Institute, Orlando, FL. January, 1993. 83. ADA: Facility Compliance. JCCA HPER Institute, Orlando, FL. January, 1993. 82. Pool Profitability and Special Events. JCCA HPER Institute, Orlando, FL. January, 1993. 81. Obstacle or Opportunity: Challenges Facing Women in the Sports/Fitness Industry. Panel with Annie Clement (Cleveland State University), Bonnie Berk (Motherwell Maternity Health & Fitness), and Mikki Williams (Mikki Williams Unlimited). JCCA HPER Institute, Orlando, FL. January, 1993.

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