Water Rescue One Technician Instructor Skills | Outreach Rescue

This course allows water rescue technicians to progress to the teaching role required to introduce personnel to water rescue systems and equipment care.

The course provides students with the opportunity to run sessions in all the basic skills, run basic scenarios and assess standards of student performance.

Although much of the course is practical, students will get opportunities to develop lesson planning, exam construction and written risk assessments. These will be followed by practical assessments of training venues and dynamic assessments of activities in manmade and natural environments.

The course is assessed by a series of practical assessments.

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Course dates and prices
Days Date from Date to Cost Code
5 Monday 30 April 2012 Friday 04 May 2012 £985 YWRI
5 Monday 17 September 2012 Friday 21 September 2012 £985 YWRI
5 Monday 08 October 2012 Friday 12 October 2012 £985 YWRI
5 Monday 03 December 2012 Friday 07 December 2012 £985 YWRI
5 Monday 25 February 2013 Friday 01 March 2013 £985 YWRI
Essential Reading

We would encourage you to constantly broaden your understanding so that you can appreciate the range of operational issues you might encounter. A number of articles are available to read and we would encourage reading as widely as you can. The Outreach Water Rescue Level One Technician Instructor Course Manual and notes will be provided for you on the course.

Recommended Reading

You should review your organisation's documents that relate to working in water dominated environments. Documents that you may encounter include:

  • Risk Assessments (generic, site or task specific)
  • Safe Systems of Work or Method Statements
  • Internal training guides or handbooks for working in water dominated environments
  • Standard Operating Procedures

On the course you are going to become familiar with a range of equipment used for working in water. Each type of equipment has a manufacturer's instruction for use and it is good practice to read up on the equipment before using it.

There are numerous manufacturers' websites that contain information and you should visit them to improve your awareness of what equipment is available to use and its potential application.

Technical Rescue Magazine
Fire Rescue 1
Fire Service Manual Vol 2 – Safe Working near, on or in water
Personal buoyancy equipment on inland and inshore waters
Required Skills

The course will introduce a range of skills for you to build on your existing technical and instructional experience. Ensure you arrive on the course with a good level of ability in all the core skills of the level one technician instructor skills course.

Course Certification and Coventry University

There are options on successful completion of this course to register it towards a Coventry University Diploma / Certificate in Specialist Rescue (subject to an additional assignment) or contribution towards other higher education awards.

Further information will be provided at commencement of the course.

To obtain a full module descriptor in advance visit the below website and navigate to: CU Portal » Module Information Directory » Business, Environment and Society » Geography, Environmental Science and Disaster Management » Get Modules.

Then click on 259GED for full diploma module information or 267GED for a Certificate module.

coventry.ac.uk
Medical Forms

All course participants have to complete a medical form. This form should be with us ahead of the course.

The information you provide is treated confidentially.

You can download a blank medical form by clicking on the link below. You may have already had access to one via the Fire Service College. It should be returned when completed and signed by fax (01248 602435) or by post.

Medical form
Dietary or Special Requirements

Any dietary requirements should be indicated on your medical form prior to the start of the course. If you have any other special requirements please contact us as early as possible.

Equipment and Clothing to bring with you

The weather in North Wales is heavily influenced by the mountains and it can be wet, windy and cold when outside, so bring warm waterproof clothing with you.

For delegates from the Emergency Services, there is no requirement to bring service uniform with you.


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