Saturday 7 March 2009

Nars beach lifeguard courses in Wales










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SLSA NARS Beach Life Guard Courses in Wales [£195 per person]



This award establishes a standard that allows candidates to become full SLSA nars Beach Lifeguards, which is internationaly recognised course.
The SLSA course is held over 40 hours training plus 1 day examination by SLSA examiners here in Wales. The course content consists of a fitness test of a timed pool swim of 400m, that must be completed in 7min 30sec. Candidates must be able to achieve this before attending the course.



SLSA NARS Surf Coach Lifesaver Courses in Wales [£185 per person]
This award establishes a standard that allows candidates to manage a surfing lesson when combined with the BSA Level 1 Surf Instructor award.
It does not qualify candidates to become SLSA Beach Lifeguards. The course is held over 40 hours training plus 1 day examination by SLSA examiners. The course content is very similar to the NARS Beach Lifeguard course, except the timed pool swim allows you an extra 2 minutes to complete the 400m swim in 9min 30sec. Candidates must be able to achieve this before attending the course.



BSA Level 1 Surf Instructor Courses in Wales [£250 per person]
This award is aimed at individuals with at least 2 years personal surfing experience, and wish to coach basic surfing techniques.
The course is held over 3 days and consists of a pre-course work book, theory/practical work, lecture presentation and assessment. Candidates must also demonstrate that their personal surfing ability is of an acceptable standard. It is also a requirement that candidates must complete 30hrs work experience with a BSA approved Surf School followed by a final assessment. Candidates must hold either na NARS Beach Lifeguard or NARS Surf Coach Life Saver award before they complete their 30 hours work experience.
Outer Reef also offers a eight day intensive courses - 40 hours to obtain the Beach Surf Coach Life Saver qualification plus 3 days to complete the Level 1 Surf Instructor course. Then work experience and final assessment can be completed with us. Price £435.


Beach Lifeguard Training Wales & UK Syllabus & Pre-Requisites




NARS BEACH LIFEGUARD Wales & UK
AIM
• To provide a National award for the Beach Lifeguard covering; fitness, practical
lifeguarding skills & knowledge, rescue, life support & first aid

PRE-REQUISITE
• Be a minimum of 16 years of age on the date of examination
VALIDITY OF AWARD


SYLLABUS
1. Fitness Test & Releases
Beach Lifeguards have to Complete a timed swim of 400 metres over a measured course, in a pool not less than 25metres in length, using a front stroke. A time of 7:30 minutes is accepted as the maximumtime permitted for the swim.

Beach Lifeguards have to Complete a timed run of 200 metres over a measured course, on a beach. A time of 40
seconds is accepted as the maximum time permitted for the run.

2. Lifeguard Skills, Knowledge & Rescue
Whilst in a Pool, demonstrate two releases selected by the Examiner.

In Open Water, demonstrate effectively the ability to carry out the following:
• A thorough knowledge and understanding of all signals
• Run 50 metres with a rescue tube, swim 100 metres (fins optional) to an unconscious,non-breathing patient. Demonstrate deep water EAV during which time the patient shallbe deemed to have become conscious. Bring the patient to shore and demonstrate appropriate aftercare. The exercise must be carried out under simulated rescue conditions with an appropriate attempt to perform the rescue ‘as quickly as possible’.

• Rescue an unconscious, non-breathing, patient 150 metres from the shore using a rescue board. Demonstrate deep water supported EAV and return with the patient to the shore

• Rescue a conscious patient from the sea (approx. 50m from shore) without equipment
demonstrating appropriate patient management and care.

• Demonstrate the ability to surface dive to a depth of approximately 2m. This may be
completed during entry into the water for the tube rescue.

• Acting as a Lifeguard, as team leader and as part of a team, initiate the appropriate
procedures at an incident and provide aftercare for 1 or 2 patients from a previously
unknown simulated emergency situation. At the completion of the test, complete an
Incident Report form

• Answer 5 questions from the work sheets (Beach Environment section) without referring
to any notes.

A mark of at least 4 is accepted as the minimum score permitted.

• Answer 10 questions from the work sheets (Lifeguard Techniques section) without
referring to any notes. A mark of at least 8 is accepted as the minimum score permitted.

• Answer 5 questions from the work sheets (Communication section) without referring to
any notes. A mark of at least 4 is accepted as the minimum score permitted.

• As part of a team, rescue a prone patient with a suspected spinal injury and remove to
safety. Demonstrate appropriate action and aftercare
3. Life Support
Using a live simulated unconscious patient (not a manikin) demonstrate:
• Scene safety and assessment
• Turning a patient from prone to supine
• Checking the airway, checking for signs of breathing and of circulation
• The action for vomiting and blockages
• The recovery position and aftercare
• Obtaining an airway on a suspected spinal injury patient using jaw thrust
Using a suitable adult manikin, demonstrate Expired Air Ventilation using supplementary
oxygen via an approved method (may be continuous with above)
Using a suitable adult manikin, demonstrate Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation
Demonstrate CPR on a:
• Child manikin
• Baby manikin
4. First Aid
Acting individually, initiate the appropriate procedures at an incident and provide the
aftercare for one or two patients from a previously unknown simulated first aid situation.
Answer 10 questions from the work sheets (First Aid and Resuscitation section) without
referring to any notes. A mark of at least 8 is accepted as the minimum score permitted.
EXAMINATION
Complete the syllabus for examination
The examination may be completed in sections providing that ALL sections are completed
within three calendar months.
Candidates MUST complete Section 1 (Fitness & Releases) before completing Section 2
(Lifeguard Skills, Knowledge & Rescue).
Should the examination be completed over a 3 month period, the validity will
commence from the date on which the first section was completed.

When the award is renewed, the candidate may complete the examination one month prior to
the expiration date of the old award. In this case the 36 month period will start on the
expiration date of the old award.
(Sections 3 & 4 above constitute the Emergency Aid 2 Award)