Perform Advanced Water Rescues


Aquatic venues pose risks which can be very serious and life threatening. Patrons can be put in danger for many reasons and can quickly require urgent rescue. It is imperative that anyone acting in a lifesaving role quickly activates emergency systems and strategies for group control to maintain the safety of everyone in major aquatic emergencies. This requires extensive training and practice.

Participants in this course will gain the skills and knowledge required to identify, evaluate and respond to aquatic emergencies using established advanced rescue procedures. Training will cover the requirements for effective and appropriate communication, safely assessing a casualty, using equipment and techniques during rescue situations and organising further care. Participants will also report incidents, maintaining confidentiality.

Training is performed according to accepted best practice principles of aquatic rescues, first aid, relevant legislation and organisational policies.


 

Provider of Training and Assessment

This course is delivered by Allens Training Pty Ltd RTO 90909

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Unit Being Delivered

The following unit(s) will be awarded to successful participants in this course. The certificate will be issued by Allens Training Pty Ltd RTO 90909.

SISCAQU007 - Perform advanced water rescues

To view full unit details please visit www.training.gov.au   

Important information prior to enrolment

+ Course Delivery

This course will be delivered in the workplace or at an Allens Training Pty Ltd or Third party facility.

+ Entry Requirements

This course has pre-requisite units of:

  • HLTAID003 - Provide first aid
  • SISCAQU002 - Perform basic water rescues
  • Any individual undertaking the course will be required to provide a copy of their Certificate or Statement of Attainment for these units prior to training taking place.

This course has physical requirements:

  • Rescue of a live person acting as a casualty, individually and as part of a team.
  • Resuscitation on a manikin on the ground.
  • A fitness test requires that a student must also be able to swim 200 metres in under 6 minutes and able to swim 25 metres to a casualty, tow them 25 metres and remove them from the water with assistance from others students in under 1 minute and 45 seconds.

+ Course Duration (face to face)

Course durations can vary for multiple reasons, so the durations below are the minimum possible amount.

  • Refresher At least 7 Hours
  • Face-to-Face At least 8 Hours

+ Assessment Requirements

Individuals undertaking this course will be expected to complete both written and practical assessment tasks.

+ Certificate Renewal Requirements

This certificate does not require renewal

+ Course Fees and Payments

  • Please refer to our booking calendar for individual course fees.

  • Refund and fee protection policy – Please refer to the student handbook.

  • Payment Terms – Payment for individual participants is upfront, group booking payment terms are based on agreement between the client and service provider.

+ Work Placement Arrangements

No work placement will be required as part of this course.

+ Learners Rights, Responsibilities and Support, including Complaints

Please note that enrolment to this course is made with Allens Training Pty Ltd RTO 90909. Please refer to the student handbook located on the RTO website www.allenstraining.com.aufor all details relating to rights and responsibilities including complaints and appeals.

 

What happens at the course?

+ Learning Activities

Delivery of course information and learning activities.

+ Assessment Activities

Assessments conducted during face-to-face training session(s) include:

  • Practical scenarios:

    • Perform a non-contact tow of a conscious swimmer and after care
    • Perform a contact tow of a conscious swimmer and after care
    • Perform a contact tow rescue on an unconscious swimmer and after care
  • Performance tasks:

    • Complete a 25m swim and 25m non-contact tow in less than 1 minute 45 seconds
    • Perform spinal immobilisation, stabilisation and removal of a suspected spinal injury casualty in shallow water
    • Perform spinal immobilisation, stabilisation and removal of a suspected spinal injury casualty in deep water
    • Swim 200m in less than 6 minutes
    • Retrieve an object from the deepest water within the aquatic environment (greater than 3m can use fins)
  • Documentation – Completion of 3 x site-based incident reporting forms

  • Theory assessment - A written exam consisting of short answer and multiple-choice questions. All questions must be completed.