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five examples of secondary responsibilities that should never interfere with patron surveillance:_______

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Five secondary responsibilities that should not interfere with patron surveillance include routine maintenance, engaging in personal conversations, using electronic devices, eating and drinking, and doing administrative paperwork.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question refers to the role of a lifeguard or someone responsible for monitoring patrons in a water environment. Five examples of secondary responsibilities that should never interfere with patron surveillance include:

  • Conducting routine cleaning or maintenance tasks
  • Engaging in personal conversations with colleagues or patrons
  • Checking or using a personal cell phone or other electronic devices
  • Eating or drinking where it can distract from surveillance duties
  • Administrative paperwork that is not immediately pertinent to the safety of the patrons

Each of these responsibilities, while they may be part of the job, should be managed in such a way as not to distract from the primary responsibility of monitoring the safety of the swimmers and other patrons.

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