Canterbury Rock Training and Rescue Module #2
Event Details
Event Contact:
Phoebe Havill
Tel: 021 199 8663
Email: phoebe.havill@surflifesaving.org.nz
Description
COURSE OVERVIEW
The Rock Training & Rescue Module (RTM) is the starting point for training lifeguards in rock activities and operations. The RTM gives Surf Lifeguards the knowledge and skill required to perform rock entries, exits and rescues.
Please note: All course attendees need to attend an online theory session on Monday the 7th of of March at 5:45pm, as well as the practical.
COURSE INFORMATION
Pre-requisites |
14 years of age. |
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Duration |
One online theory session on Monday the 7th of March One in person practical session on Wednesday the 9th of March |
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Delivered by |
Club members who hold their Rock Instructors Award. |
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Who should complete it |
Any lifeguards whose clubs are in close proximity to rocks and that regularly require them to perform rock rescues. |
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Candidate requirements |
Attend Rock Training & Rescue Module training session with the club Rock Instructor. |
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Exam Components |
Identify equipment and safety considerations required. |
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TOPICS COVERED
1. Safety Preparation. |
2. Equipment & PPE. |
3. Rock Entries. |
4. Rock Exits. |
5. Risk Management. |
6. Contingency Plans. |
OUTCOMES
At the completion of the module candidates will be able to:
- List the necessary equipment required for rock swimming.
- Discuss safety considerations that should be made during rock activities.
- Explain the key technical points of performing successful rock entries and exits.
- Identify suitable entry and exit points.
- Successfully, safely and confidently perform a rock entry and exit.
- If caught off guard by the swell, take action to maintain their safety.
- Perform a conscious patient rock rescue .
REGISTRATION
Please contact your club lifesaving coordinator or administrator to register for this course online through the SLSNZ Database.