Life-Saving Training
Empowering individuals with essential skills for effective response to aquatic emergencies through expert-led courses.
Safety 3
Overview:
Safety 3 focuses on enhancing personal safety and introducing basic rescue techniques in aquatic environments.
Prerequisites:
Completion of Safety 2 or equivalent experience.
Course Content:
Personal safety in aquatic settings.
Identifying hazards in open water.
Principles of simple rescue.
Correct follow-up procedures.
Recognition of emergency situations.
Non-contact swimming rescues.
Assessment Criteria:
Oral test covering theoretical knowledge.
Demonstration of rescue techniques such as voice contact, use of buoyant objects, throw bags, ring buoys, reaching, and wading rescues.
Certification:
Awarded upon successful completion of assessments.
Safety 4
Overview:
Safety 4 builds upon previous safety courses, emphasizing advanced rescue techniques and emergency response.
Prerequisites:
Completion of Safety 3 or equivalent experience.
Course Content:
Advanced personal safety measures.
In-depth analysis of open water hazards.
Complex rescue principles.
Comprehensive emergency recognition and response.
Non-contact swimming rescues.
Assessment Criteria:
Oral examination on advanced safety topics.
Practical demonstration of various rescue techniques including the use of rescue equipment.
Certification:
Awarded upon successful completion of assessments.
Endurance 1
Overview:
Endurance 1 aims to develop survival skills and endurance in aquatic environments.
Prerequisites:
Basic swimming proficiency.
Course Content:
Oral test on personal safety and survival.
Demonstration of H.E.L.P. and HUDDLE positions.
Treading water for 1 minute with signaling.
Swimming 100 meters freestyle after discarding footwear.
Disrobing techniques in water.
Assessment Criteria:
Evaluation of survival techniques and endurance.
Certification:
Awarded upon successful demonstration of required skills.
Endurance 2
Overview:
Endurance 2 enhances survival skills with increased physical demands and complex scenarios.
Prerequisites:
Completion of Endurance 1 or equivalent experience.
Course Content:
Oral test on advanced personal safety and survival.
Demonstration of H.E.L.P. and HUDDLE positions.
Treading water for 2 minutes with signaling.
Swimming 100 meters freestyle after discarding footwear.
Disrobing techniques in water.
Assessment Criteria:
Evaluation of advanced survival techniques and endurance.
Certification:
Awarded upon successful demonstration of required skills.
Rescue 1
Overview:
Rescue 1 introduces participants to basic rescue techniques and emergency response in aquatic environments.
Prerequisites:
Completion of Safety 4 or equivalent experience.
Course Content:
Personal safety and hazard recognition.
Principles of simple rescue.
Correct follow-up procedures.
Recognition of emergency situations.
Non-contact and personal contact swimming rescues.
Assessment Criteria:
Oral test covering rescue principles.
Demonstration of rescue techniques and defensive actions.
Certification:
Awarded upon successful completion of assessments.
Rescue 2
Overview:
Rescue 2 focuses on enhancing rescue skills, including carrying techniques and systematic search patterns.
Prerequisites:
Completion of Rescue 1 or equivalent experience.
Course Content:
Advanced personal safety and hazard recognition.
Principles of complex rescue techniques.
Correct follow-up procedures.
Recognition of emergency situations.
Non-contact and personal contact swimming rescues.
Systematic search patterns.
Assessment Criteria:
Oral test on advanced rescue principles.
Swimming 50 meters in clothes under 90 seconds.
Carrying a subject for 50 meters using cross chest carry
Certification:
Awarded upon successful completion of assessments.
Rescue 3
Overview:
Rescue 3 introduces participants to more advanced rescue scenarios, including spinal injury management and complex search patterns.
Prerequisites:
Completion of Rescue 2 or equivalent experience.
Course Content:
Advanced personal safety and hazard recognition.
Principles of complex rescue techniques.
Correct follow-up procedures.
Recognition of emergency situations.
Non-contact and personal contact swimming rescues.
Spinal injury management.
Systematic search patterns.
Assessment Criteria:
Oral test on advanced rescue principles.
Demonstration of rescue techniques and spinal injury management.
Certification:
Awarded upon successful completion of assessments.
Rescue 4
Overview:
Rescue 4 is the most advanced course, focusing on comprehensive rescue techniques, including spinal injury management and complex search operations.
Prerequisites:
Completion of Rescue 3 or equivalent experience.Facebook+1marcinr188.sg-host.com+1
Course Content:
Advanced personal safety and hazard recognition.
Principles of complex rescue techniques.
Correct follow-up procedures.
Recognition of emergency situations.
Non-contact and personal contact swimming rescues.
Spinal injury management.
Systematic search patterns.
Assessment Criteria:
Oral test on comprehensive rescue principles.
Demonstration of rescue techniques, including spinal injury management and complex search operations.
Certification:
Awarded upon successful completion of assessments.