bronze medallion pua21012 certificate ii in public safety (aquatic rescue)
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BRONZE MEDALLION PUA21012 Certificate II in Public Safety (Aquatic Rescue). Introduction. Ver 5.1 May 2013. Housekeeping. Emergency Evacuation. Course timing & breaks. Assembly Point. Exits. Facilities. Language, Literacy & Numeracy Incident/injury notification Prerequisites - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
BRONZE MEDALLION
PUA21012 Certificate II in Public Safety (Aquatic Rescue)
Introduction
Ver 5.1 May 2013
Housekeeping
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Phones
Course timing & breaks
Facilities
Emergency Evacuation
Exits Assembly Point
• Language, Literacy & Numeracy• Incident/injury notification• Prerequisites• Appeals process• Enrollment form
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Course Overview
• Course duration
• Course format and training schedule
• Club requirements
• Key learning areas / outcomes
• Assessment (covered later)
• Club scene
During this course you will learn about:
• Introduction to Surf Lifesaving and your surf club• Safety and well-being• Surf awareness and skills• The human body• Resuscitation• Defibrillation and basic oxygen• First aid • Radio operations• Communications• Rescue techniques• Carries and supports• Patrols
Resources
• Training Manual• Learning and
Assessment Guide• Review sheets
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Assessment Assessment Purpose:• To demonstrate your competence after the
learning.• Meet organisational requirements for your role.
Assessment Process:• Practical assessment
including scenarios• RPL/RCC option
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Origins of Surf Lifesaving in Australia
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More than 100 years of history and tradition
Why We Exist
• 36,000 km coastline• 11,560 beaches• 55 million beach visitations each year
SLSA ‘s mission is to provide a safe beach and aquatic environment throughout Australia
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Drowning Prevention
The ILS has identified four factors that may lead to drowning.• Lack of knowledge, disregard or
misunderstanding of the hazard.• Uninformed, unprotected or unrestricted
access to the hazard• Lack of supervision or surveillance• An inability to cope once in difficulty
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Core Activities
• Community Safety– Surf Lifesavers-approx 40,000– Australian Lifeguard Service– Operational support 24/7
• Health and Fitness• Education and Training
– Australian Learning Academy (ALA)– 50,000 Nippers– Community and school programs
• Leadership– Peak body advocacy
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Typical Club Structureand Co-ordination
Induction Checklist
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Club Orientation
• SLSA Policies and Procedures• 33rd Edition Surf Lifesaving Training Manual
• ANY QUESTIONS OR ISSUES
• Club layout: (walk through), Hazards• Next Session: Time & Date, topic (study)• Membership/ Child Protection forms
Thank you