SLSGB Surf Coach Life Saving Award - Cost of courses here
To establish a standard that creates a level of competence in lifesaving that meets the requirements of the surf coach and enables more location and job specific training and assessment. Surf Coaching requires 1:10 ratio and so most surf coaches will operate on their own, so will need to have life saving skills to deal with situations without immediate assistance.
Pre-Requisite
· Be a minimum of 16 years of age on the date of Assessment
· Be able to swim 100 metres in a swimming pool
· Be medically and physically fit
· Minimum Guided Learning Hours- 40 Hours prior to Assessment
Validity of Award
· 24 months from the date of Assessment
Syllabus
1. Fitness Test & Releases
· Complete a swim of 200M in the sea
· Two releases and appropriate handling of situation
2. Lifesaving skills, Rescue & Knowledge
Demonstrate effectively the ability to carry out the following:
· Swim rescue without an aid, Demonstrate over 100M
· Board rescues. Conscious & Unconscious casualty. Carry out both with the student’s surfboard only, and then the student and instructors surfboards.
· Spinal management in a surf coach environment, having to use public/students to assist
· Relevant signals
· Communications with lifeguards and other services
· Marine environment (weather, swell, waves...)
3. Life Support
Demonstrate effectively the ability to carry out the following:
· Using a live simulated unconscious patient (8 years and up) demonstrate primary survey, secondary survey and recovery position
· Demonstrate CPR on an adult manikin
· Demonstrate CPR on a child manikin
4. Have a thorough knowledge of the recognition and management of the following conditions. Ability to demonstrate the practical management of all of these conditions at the discretion of the assessor:
This award is written as a joint effort between the BSA and SLSGB and is sufficient as a pre-requisit to become a surf coach. Check our main website: www.swanseasurfing.com This blog post and more at: www.blog.swanseasurfing.com
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