Abstract

This paper satisfies the rights of people with disabilities regarding water leisure activities and reviews the currently implemented practical test system for water leisure equipments to obtain a license to ensure water safety, allowing physically disabled people to obtain a license and improve the practical test for acquisition was presented. First of all, the reasons for disqualification due to physical disability for obtaining a license for motorized water leisure equipment must be clearly stipulated. Second, in order to measure piloting skills to operate motorized water leisure equipment, it is necessary to establish standards for auxiliary equipment and auxiliary devices that can be worn by disabled people and to develop such equipment. Third, even when engaging in water leisure activities, the system for practical testing of water leisure equipments must be improved to the extent that safety accidents can be prevented.

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