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ACSM's health/fitness facility standards and guidelines / American College of Sports Medicine ; editors, Stephen J. Tharrett, Kyle J. McInnis, James A. Peterson.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Champaign, IL : Human Kinetics, [2007]Copyright date: ©2007Edition: Third editionDescription: xii, 203 pages : illustrations ; 29 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0736051538
  • 9780736051538
Other title:
  • Health/fitness facility standards and guidelines
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 613.71 22
LOC classification:
  • GV429 .A45 2007
Contents:
Blueprint for excellence -- Pre-activity screening -- Orientation, education, and supervision -- Risk management and emergency policies -- Professional staff and independent contractors -- Health/fitness facility design and construction -- Health/fitness facility equipment -- Health/fitness facility operating practices -- Signage in health/fitness facilities.
Summary: By incorporating the views of industry trade organizations and fitness associations, this new third edition represents an up-to-date industry consensus on accepted standards (the minimal performance expectations each facility must meet) and guidelines (recommendations for each facility achieving higher than minimal expectations) for staffing, programming, safety, design, and equipment. The following are updates and enhancements to this new edition: A thorough presentation of standards and guidelines addressing all aspects of facility management, such as risk management and emergency planning, pre-activity screening, orientation, education, supervision, staff qualifications, facility design and construction, facility equipment, signage, and operational practices; Explanations about why compliance to the standards is beneficial to health and fitness facilities; Recommendations concerning the development of technological advances, such as automated external defibrillators (AEDs); Related federal laws, including the OSHA blood-borne pathogen rule, employment laws, and the Federal Privacy Act, so that facility managers can protect their members as well as their businesses; ACSM position statements and information from the most recent ACSM's Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription (2006); A substantial increase in the supplemental materials and forms featured in the appendixes, providing even more specific detailed information for various types of facilities. By organizing the content into chapters that feature reviews and discussions of specific focal points as well as many practical applications, the material is easy to apply in real-world situations. Each chapter is focused on a specific issue and addresses both the standards and guidelines that pertain to that issue. As a result, facility managers in every setting can gain a clear understanding of how to put the recommendations into practice, whether in a community or workplace facility, school, hotel, or spa. By measuring their facilities against the recommendations, managers can enhance the services they deliver to facility members.
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Includes bibliographical references (page 195) and index.

Blueprint for excellence -- Pre-activity screening -- Orientation, education, and supervision -- Risk management and emergency policies -- Professional staff and independent contractors -- Health/fitness facility design and construction -- Health/fitness facility equipment -- Health/fitness facility operating practices -- Signage in health/fitness facilities.

By incorporating the views of industry trade organizations and fitness associations, this new third edition represents an up-to-date industry consensus on accepted standards (the minimal performance expectations each facility must meet) and guidelines (recommendations for each facility achieving higher than minimal expectations) for staffing, programming, safety, design, and equipment. The following are updates and enhancements to this new edition: A thorough presentation of standards and guidelines addressing all aspects of facility management, such as risk management and emergency planning, pre-activity screening, orientation, education, supervision, staff qualifications, facility design and construction, facility equipment, signage, and operational practices; Explanations about why compliance to the standards is beneficial to health and fitness facilities; Recommendations concerning the development of technological advances, such as automated external defibrillators (AEDs); Related federal laws, including the OSHA blood-borne pathogen rule, employment laws, and the Federal Privacy Act, so that facility managers can protect their members as well as their businesses; ACSM position statements and information from the most recent ACSM's Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription (2006); A substantial increase in the supplemental materials and forms featured in the appendixes, providing even more specific detailed information for various types of facilities. By organizing the content into chapters that feature reviews and discussions of specific focal points as well as many practical applications, the material is easy to apply in real-world situations. Each chapter is focused on a specific issue and addresses both the standards and guidelines that pertain to that issue. As a result, facility managers in every setting can gain a clear understanding of how to put the recommendations into practice, whether in a community or workplace facility, school, hotel, or spa. By measuring their facilities against the recommendations, managers can enhance the services they deliver to facility members.

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