WATER PROGRAMS
The RSI training program is specially built for the education of workers and emergency responders on water surfaces. Extensive international experience and international accreditation, quality methodology courses belong to the educational program among top professional education courses in the world.
WATER RESCUE program itself consists of several types of courses for individuals and groups that require the knowledge of salvation and rescue.
COURSE: Swimming Teacher
RESCUE WATER
- Aim
- The aim of the course is the training of the future rescuers- lifeguards and familiarization with rescue orders at pools, first aid practice, injury treatment, communication, rescue management and other work progress of rescuer at the swimming pool.
Saving lives during the accidents at the pools and other critical situations requests suitable skills acquired at this course.
- Requirements
- Swimming ability
- The minimum age limit 16 years
- Course content
- Theoretical preparation
- Practical preparation- demonstration and practice of required abilities
- Requirements for getting the certificate
- Complete the theoretical part of the course
- Complete the practical part of the course
- To pass the practical exam under the supervision of instructor
- Requirements for material and equipment
- Training figurine
- Fixation tools, tools for resuscitation
- Blood stopper first aid kit
- Rescue tools- lifeguard belt, lifeguard rescue can and other recommended
- Course limits
- 25 m swimming- lifeguard approach stroke
- Underwater swimming min. 15 minutes
- To pull drowning victim from the bottom of the pool on the waterline
- To pull drowning victim from the pool (or different water attraction) safely
- Ability improvement
In theoretical part of the course- rescue at the pool
- Introduction- water rescue
- Water environment, pools characteristics
- Accidents reasons at the pools and water attractions
- Psychological aspects of rescue at the pools and swimming centres
- General principles of rescue at the pools and swimming centres
- First aid CPR BASIC
- First aid centre- coordination
- Rescue facilities at the pools
- Personal equipment of the rescuer RW
- Assertion and improvement of the rescuer RW
In practical part of basic course
- Management of rescue and self- rescue at the pools
- Resuscitation practice using the figurine
- Bandage using practice, fixation
- Practice of the entry of the rescuer to the pool
- Rescuer approach to drowning victim
- Practice of stabilisation of drowning victim in the water
- Transport practice in the water
- Using of the rescue equipment
- Using of the rescue board
- Pulling out the drowning victim from the pool and water attractions
- Transport practice
- Evaluation of practical part
- Amount of knowledge
- Amount of theoretical and practical knowledge: 16 hours
OPEN RESCUE WATER
- Aim
- The aim of the course is the training of the future rescuers and familiarization with rescue orders at open waters, first aid practice, injury treatment, communication and rescue management.
Saving lives during the accidents at open waters and other critical situations requests suitable skills acquired at this course divided into three categories.
- Requirements
- Swimming ability
- The minimum age limit 18 years
- Rescuer course for pools RW, or its equivalent (it is possible to participate this course at the same time as ORW course- with agreement of the instructor)
- Course content
- Theoretical preparation
- Practical preparation- demonstration and practice of required abilities
- Requirements for getting the certificate
- Complete the theoretical part of the course
- Complete the practical part of the course
- Pass the practical exam under the supervision of instructor
- Requirements for material, equipment and are conditions
- Training figurine
- Fixation tools
- Blood stopper first aid kit
- Resuscitation tools
- Rescue tools- lifeguard belt, lifeguard rescue can and other recommended
- ABC equipment
- Surf board
- Motor board
- Buoys, ropes, carabines
- Wave pool/ open water
- Course limits
- 100 m swimming- lifeguard approach stroke
- Underwater swimming - 50 m
- To pull drowning victim from the 6 m deep water/ waves
- To pull drowning victim during difficult conditions
- Underwater swimming 25 m
- To handle rescue coordination and first aid 90%
- Ability improvement
In theoretical part of the course - open water rescue
- Introduction water rescue
- Water environment, sea, stagnant water, flowing water
- Accident reasons at open waters
- Psychological aspects of rescue at open water
- General principles of rescue at open water
- General safety principles of rescuers
- Lifesaving first aid with AED and OXYGEN
- Rescue with small watercraft
- Rescue facilities at open water
- Personal equipment of the rescuer
- Assertion and improvement of the rescuer
In practical part of basic course
- Management of rescue and self- rescue at open water
- Resuscitation practice in the craft and at the beach
- Rescue practice with the craft
- Practice of the entry of the rescuer to the open water - sea, stagnant water, flowing water
- Rescuer approach to drowning victim at open water
- Practice of stabilisation of drowning victim in the open water - sea, stagnant water, flowing water
- Diving practice and transport practice in the water
- Using of the rescue equipment
- Using of the rescue and surf board
- Pulling out the drowning victim from the water to the craft
- Transport practice and rescue management
- Amount of knowledge
- Amount of theoretical and practical knowledge: 44 hours