Pool Lifeguard**
The Royal Life Saving Pool Lifeguard course offers professional training and qualification to participants 16 years and over and provides an entry-level qualification that can lead to an exciting career in the aquatic and recreation industry. Essential modules include: accident prevention‚ administration, public relations, education, rescue response and basic technical operations.
First aid qualifications requirements:
First aid (HLTAID011 or HLTAID012) must have been completed within the last 3 years.
Resuscitation (HLTAID009) must have been completed within the last 12 months.
A copy of these qualifications will be required to be submitted to the Training Manager prior to attending the course.
The Pool Lifeguard course offers nationally recognised certification and participants may be eligible for accreditation in:
The Royal Life Saving Pool Lifeguard Award is valid for 1 year from date of original course.
First aid qualifications requirements:
First aid (HLTAID011 or HLTAID012) must have been completed within the last 3 years.
Resuscitation (HLTAID009) must have been completed within the last 12 months.
A copy of these qualifications will be required to be submitted to the Training Manager prior to attending the course.
The Pool Lifeguard course offers nationally recognised certification and participants may be eligible for accreditation in:
- SISCAQU019 Supervise Patron Safety in Aquatic Locations
- SISCAQU021 Perform Complex Water Rescues
- SISCAQU022 Provide Oxygen Resuscitation and Therapy in an Aquatic Environment
- HLTAID011 Provide First Aid (pre-requisite)
- SISCAQU020 Provide Water Rescues
The Royal Life Saving Pool Lifeguard Award is valid for 1 year from date of original course.
Introduction:
The Royal Life Saving Pool Lifeguard course offers professional training and qualification to participants 16 years and over and provides an entry-level qualification that can lead to an exciting career in the aquatic and recreation industry. Essential modules include accident prevention, administration, public relations, education, rescue response, and basic technical operations.
Target Audience:
Participants must read and accept the terms and conditions of Royal Life Saving NT’s Code of Practice‚ which includes the details for refunds, cancellations and course transfers. This is located on the website
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Participants must be 16 years of age. A medium level of aquatic fitness is required for some practical components of the Pool Lifeguard.
Participants must have a current First Aid and CPR
https://rlssa.app.axcelerate.com/showDoc.cfm?DocID=98600
Participants must be 16 years of age. A medium level of aquatic fitness is required for some practical components of the Pool Lifeguard.
Participants must have a current First Aid and CPR
Learning Outcomes:
Learning Methods:
Assessment activity 1: Oxygen Equipment Activity
Complete an Oxygen Equipment Checklist to demonstrate the following:
- Dismantling
- Discarding disposal components
- Cleaning and decontamination
- Checking and diagnosing faults
- Safe storage
Assessment activity 2: Oxygen Therapy Scenario
Administer oxygen therapy to one conscious casualty who requires oxygen therapy including;
- Assessing level of consciousness, vital signs of respiration and pulse
- Select and prepare oxygen equipment
- Ensuring the environment is free of hazards
- Administer oxygen safely at correct flow rate
- Manage an equipment malfunction
Assessment activity 3: Child CPR using oxygen equipment Scenario
Using recognised techniques administer CPR, incorporating supplemental oxygen with Bag-Valve-Mask, to a child manikin placed on the floor including:
- At least, 2 minutes of uninterrupted single rescuer CPR
- At least, 2 minutes of Bag-Value-Mask oxygen resuscitation and 2 minutes compressions
- Respond in the event of vomiting or regurgitation
- Place unconscious, breathing casualty into recovery position
- Use oxygen equipment appropriately
- Hand over to emergency service personnel
Assessment activity 4: Communications Systems Activity
Demonstrate effective use of hand signals to communication with other lifeguards.
Assessment activity 5: Communication Skills Scenario
Demonstrate effective communication skills to communicate with patrons and aquatic activity leaders to resolve the following situations and clarify safety rules:
- Unsafe patron behaviour
- Breaches of safety rules by patrons
- Difficulty of at-risk persons
- Activity safety rules and requirements
Assessment activity 6: Facility Analysis Activity
Perform a facility analysis identifying current and emerging environmental and site hazards and ways to adapt supervision when present including:
- Unfavourable weather conditions for outdoor areas
- Reflective glare
- Unclear and turbulent water
- Busy sites involving multiple stimuli and visually cluttered scenes
- Quiet sites involving minimal stimuli and monotonous scenes
- Scanning points
- Surveillance zones
Assessment activity 7: Reach Rescue Scenario
A non-swimmer is in difficulty 2 meter from safety. Demonstrate a reach rescue using an aid. Secure the person at a point of safety.
A non-swimmer is in difficulty 2 meter from safety. Demonstrate a reach rescue using an aid. Secure the person at a point of safety.
- Identify the signs of a person experiencing difficulty in the water.
- Identify any immediate hazards.
- Determine appropriate rescue method.
- Determine appropriate rescue equipment and effectively utilise rescue equipment suited to the type of rescue.
- Alert appropriate personnel and call for assistance.
- Communicate effectively with the rescuee, providing clear and concise instructions to the person being rescued.
- Identify and promptly respond to hazards and rescuee conditions that arise during the rescue.
- Remove the person from water safely, efficiently and engaging assistance when available and required.
- Demonstrate fitness and strength throughout the rescue.
Assessment activity 8: Rope Throw Scenario
A person is in difficulty 10-meters from safety. Perform a throwing rescue using an unweighted rope. Secure the person at a point of safety. A time limit of 30 seconds will apply from the start until the person grasps the rope.
A person is in difficulty 10-meters from safety. Perform a throwing rescue using an unweighted rope. Secure the person at a point of safety. A time limit of 30 seconds will apply from the start until the person grasps the rope.
- Identify the signs of a person experiencing difficulty in the water.
- Identify any immediate hazards.
- Determine appropriate rescue method.
- Determine appropriate rescue equipment and effectively utilise rescue equipment suited to the type of rescue.
- Alert appropriate personnel and call for assistance.
- Communicate effectively with the rescuee, providing clear and concise instructions to the person being rescued.
- Identify and promptly respond to hazards and rescuee conditions that arise during the rescue.
- Remove the person from water safely, efficiently and engaging assistance when available and required.
- Demonstrate fitness and strength throughout the rescue.
Assessment activity 9: Contact Tow Scenario
Perform a 10m swim and then a 10m contact tow of a conscious casualty before extracting patient from the water without assistance.
Assessment activity 10: Non Contact Tow Scenario
Complete a 25m swim and 25m non-contact tow of a conscious casualty with an assisted landing.
Work in a team to safely and efficiently extract a casualty from the water.
Complete a 25m swim and 25m non-contact tow of a conscious casualty with an assisted landing.
Work in a team to safely and efficiently extract a casualty from the water.
Assessment activity 11: Response Time Scenario
Respond to and reach a person in distress in the swimming pool within 30 seconds.
Assessment activity 12: Assisted Lift with Spinal Board Scenario
Working in teams of two lifeguards, secure an unconscious casualty to the board and safely remove the casualty from deep water.
Working in teams of two lifeguards, secure an unconscious casualty to the board and safely remove the casualty from deep water.
Assessment activity 13: Spinal Management – Vice Grip Scenario
In deep water (greater than 1m), working as a team, perform spinal immobilisation, stabilisation and removal of a suspected spinal injury casualty using spinal equipment. Commence aftercare procedures
Assessment activity 14: Spinal Management – Extended Arm Roll Scenario
In shallow water (less than 1m), working as a team, perform spinal immobilisation, stabilisation and removal of a suspected spinal injury casualty using spinal equipment. Commence aftercare procedures.
Assessment activity 15: Recover and Resuscitate Scenario
Swim 25m, retrieve an object from the greatest depth of the pool (no greater than 2m)
Assessment activity 15: Recover and Resuscitate Scenario
Swim 25m, retrieve an object from the greatest depth of the pool (no greater than 2m)
- Complete a 25m contact tow of an unconscious patient
- Work in a team to extract safely from the water
- Administer single rescuer CPR incorporating use of AED and then 2 rescuer CPR using supplemental oxygen via BVM to an adult manikin
- Once patient has regained consciousness, provide oxygen therapy until emergency services arrive.
- Manage oxygen equipment according to post-incident organisational procedures
- Participate in an incident debrief
Assessment activity 16: Hazardous Situations and Major emergency scenarios
Respond in a team of at least two lifeguards to a simulated hazardous and emergency scenario.
- Identify the emergency situation
- Determine appropriate actions/rescue methods and equipment.
- Effectively utilise rescue equipment
- Utilise safe manual handling techniques
- Demonstrate fitness, strength, efficiency and speed throughout the rescue
- Perform a peer review on major emergency
Assessment activity 17: Incident report
Correctly document details of the recover and resuscitate scenario.
Assessment activity 18: Theory
Answer a series of theory questions (Multiple choice and short written questions) based on:
- Lifeguarding
- Risk management
- Aquatic supervision
- Communications
- Supervision of specific aquatic environments
- Aquatic rescues
- Oxygen resuscitation and first aid
Assessment activity 20: SISCAQU020 Perform Water Rescues
Assessment 21: Current First Aid
As a pre-requisite to the pool lifeguard qualification, all participants are required to have a copy of their current First aid on file.
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