Title: Canadian Fitness Safety Standards
1Canadian Fitness Safety Standards
- Five Year Progress in Fitness Industry
- Awareness and Compliance
- April 2007
2Acknowledgements
- Author
- Patricia Clark, Executive Director
- Ontario Association of Sport and Exercise
Sciences (OASES) - Editors from the Fitness Safety Advisory Council
- Blake Ferris, FSAC Chairman
- Cathy McNorgan, FSAC Member
- Norm Naisbitt, FSAC Member
3Survey Methodology
- On-line survey format used
- Survey open from February 7/07 to March 9/07
- 384 surveys completed nationally
- 319 surveys completed from Ontario
- Results compared to the 2002 Ontario baseline
survey results
4Key Differences between 2002 2007 Surveys
- 2002
- Provincial telephone survey
- Random sample
- Stratified sample allowed for sectoral and
geographical analysis - Large response from commercial club sector - 72
response
- 2007
- National on-line survey
- 100 sample
- Non-stratified sample and an aggregated data
capture process prevented sectoral or
geographical comparisons with the 2002 results - More balanced cross section of sectors in
industry 20 response from commercial clubs
5Regional Response Rates between 2002 2007
Survey
6Sectoral Responses for 2002 and 2007 Surveys
7Fitness Related PersonnelFacilities employ
fitness area personnel
- 88 of respondents have fitness area personnel
(2002) - 88 of respondents have fitness area personnel
(2007)
8Fitness Related PersonnelPercentage of fitness
area personnel qualified in First Aid.
In facilities that had over 75 of staff
certified in first aid qualifications, there was
a slight decrease by 3, from 85 to 82.
9Fitness Related PersonnelPercentage of fitness
area personnel qualified in CPR.
- There was no significant change in facilities
that train 75 or more of their staff in CPR. - 2007 - 90 of the facilities trained over 75 of
their staff. - Only a 1 increase from the 2002 survey.
10Fitness Related PersonnelPercentage of staff
certified in area in which they are providing
program services. (e.g. personal training,
aerobic classes, aqua fitness, martial arts etc.)
- 2002 - Less than half of the facilities qualified
50 or more staff through CSEP (fitness
consultants) - 2002 - 67 used certifications other than NFLAC
(aerobic instructors) (Can-Fit-Pro, YM YWCA
most popular alternatives) - 2002 - 75 of facilities had certified Personal
Trainers - 2007 - 75 of facilities have 76 of
professional staff certified in program service
areas
11Pre-Screening Informed ConsentPre-screening
methods used with members
- 2002 - 80 of all respondents used pre-screening
methods - 2007- 90 of respondents used pre-screening
methods - 2007 - an overall increase of 10 compliance
12Special Exercising PopulationsMedical advice
given to pregnant women and those over 70 years
of age
- 2002 82 (pregnancy) and 72 (70 yrs) general
compliance - 2007 81 (pregnancy) and 74 (70 years)
general compliance
13Special Exercising PopulationsMaximal testing
available and supervised
- 2002 - less than 30 of facilities offered
maximal testing - - between 42 to 50 were supervised
- 2007 - less than 15 of facilities offered
maximal testing - - of that 15, supervision ranged from 53 to 80
- depending on client
14Emergency ProceduresAccidents Documented, First
Aid Kit readily available, Internal External
Links
- 2002
- Emergency Action Plan (EAP) Practice
- 86 had an EAP
- 87 of those practiced EAP 1-5 times/yr
- Accidents Documented
- 90 compliant
- First Aid Kits Available
- 97 compliant
- Immediate access to in-house first-aid services
- 78 compliant
- Contact information for medical services
- 2007
- Emergency Action Plan (EAP) Practice
- 80 had an EAP, 12 did not, 8 did not know
- 70 responded to practicing EAP 1- 5 times/yr
- 30 of those compliant did not know
- Accidents Documented
- 93 documented accidents, 5 did not know, 2 did
not comply - First Aid Kits Available
- 96 compliant, 3 not compliant, 1 did not know
- Immediate access to in-house first-aid services
- 85 compliant
- An increase of 7 from 2002
- Contact information for medical services
- 81 compliant
15Emergency ProceduresComparison between 2002
2007 Surveys
16Communicable Disease PreventionProvide training
pertaining to awareness, prevention control.
- Similar compliance rates
- 2002 47 compliant, 50 not compliant, 3 did
not know - 2007 49 compliant, 38 not compliant, 13 did
not know
17Fitness Related Environments
- Standard
- Equipment cleaned, well maintained and free from
hazards - Access to clean drinking water
- Limit participation size in group exercise
classes -
- Offer fitness assessment services
- Fitness equipment checked, cleaned and
calibrated - Floors in wet area have non slip surface
- 32 of respondents have whirlpools, spas, or hot
tubs -
- Electrical panels covered
- Ground fault circuit interrupters
-
- Fire alarm systems
- Portable fire extinguishers
- Compliance Rate 2007
- 87
- 96
- 77
- 76
- 88compliant with those who offered
- fitness assessment services
- 78
- 72 compliant with Ministry guidelines
- 87
- 47 dont know, 45 compliant, 4 not compliant
- 92
- 87
18Fitness Related Environments
19Awareness of Standards
- 2002 52 of respondents were aware of the
Standards - 2007 76 of respondents were aware of the
Standards - 46 aware of Standards, but not all the specific
content details - 30 aware of the Standards and specific content
details - 24 increase in awareness of the Standards from
2002 to 2007
20A Summary of the Comparison of Results between
2002 and 2007 Surveys
- Apparent Increases in Compliance Awareness
- 24 increase in awareness of the Standards (from
52 - 76) - Representation from the clinical sector and
public safety services sector were included in
2007 survey and awareness campaign. These sectors
were not previously represented in the 2002
survey. - 10 overall increase in use of pre-screening
methods - (from 80 - 90)
- 10 increase in use of both PAR-Q and PAR-Med-X
21A Summary of the Comparison of Results between
2002 and 2007 Surveys
- Apparent Increases in Compliance
- 8-30 increase of supervision of maximal
exercise testing on special exercising
populations - 30 increase with individuals unaccustomed to
exercise - 8 increase with females over 50
- 11 increase with males over 40
- (Note There was a decrease of 15 (from 30 -
15) of facilities that offer maximal testing.)
22A Summary of the Comparison of Results between
2002 and 2007 Surveys
- Apparent Increases in Compliance
- An increase between 3 to 7 in compliance with
Emergency Procedure practices, including - documenting accidents
- first aid kits available
- access to in-house first aid
- contact information for medical services
23A Summary of the Comparison of Results between
2002 and 2007 Surveys
- Apparent Increases in Compliance
- Fitness Related Environments were not Standards
in 2002, therefore there is no comparison data -
- Compliance generally ranged from 77 to 96
-
- However, ground fault circuit interrupters
response was - 47 did not know, 45 were compliant, 4 were
not compliant
24A Summary of the Comparison of Results between
2002 and 2007 Surveys
- Apparent Decreases in Compliance
- First aid qualifications in staff decreased by 3
in facilities that had over 75 of staff
certified (from 85 to 82) - Although overall pre-screening methods have
increased, specifically, the use of the Informed
Consent has decreased in use by 17 (from 86 to
69) - Development of an Emergency Action Plan has
decreased 6 (from 86 to 80) - Practicing the EAP decreased by 17 (from 87 to
70)
25A Summary of the Comparison of Results between
2002 and 2007 Surveys
- No Significant Changes
- There was no significant change in the number of
facilities that train 75 or more of their staff
in CPR - Advice to special exercising populations remained
the same - Use of PAR MED-X for Pregnancy remained at 50
- No significant change in communicable disease
prevention
26Areas for Improvement
- Ensure all fitness program staff are currently
certified - Use an informed consent, pre-screening signage
- Post signs for exercise precaution for pregnant
women those over 70 years of age - Develop and practice an Emergency Action Plan
- Increase training of Communicable Disease
Prevention with staff - (training document available in CFSS 3rd ed.)
- Become compliant with legislation for spas
whirlpool, if applicable - Determine if ground fault circuit interrupters
are installed in facility - Ensure non-slip floors are installed in wet areas