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1. Name the Australian law which fitness trainers are required to adhere to, and which regulates the collection and storage of personal information.
2. Where could you find information regarding this legislation? Please provide URL.
3. In the context of the health screening process, list three (3) ways that you can ensure you are meeting your obligations regarding the collection and storage of client personal information.
4. What is the term for the ethical and legal boundaries, set by industry bodies, which registered exercise professionals must operate within?
5. Where can a fitness professional obtain more info regarding these guidelines? Please provide URL.
6. According to Fitness Australia, list six (6) activities which are not included in a Registered Exercise Professional's Scope of Practice.
7. Name the Australian government statutory body that develops national policy relating to work health and safety. Provide its website address.
8. List three (3) ways that you can exercise your duty of care during the health screening process.
9. Client screening is a critical step in the process of engaging a client in an exercise program and serves some key purposes. Name three (3).
10. Name five (5) areas that a pre-exercise health screening should cover.
11. What is the industry endorsed pre-exercise health screening process which fitness professionals are recommended to use?
12. After what age is it recommended (APSS) that clients should be referred to a doctor before starting a new exercise program? (Note the age is different for men and women).
13. Who can complete Stage 1 of the Adult Pre-exercise Screening Tool (APSS)?
14. If your client were to answer "No" to all the questions in Stage 1 of the APSS and currently completes more than 150 minutes of weighted physical activity/exercise per week.....
What would be the recommended exercise intensity?
15. What should a fitness professional do if their client answers YES to any of the first 6 questions in the APSS?