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Monday, 01 June 2009 16:44 |
National Beach Lifeguard Qualification The National Beach Lifeguard Qualification operated in Cornwall by the Training Centre is a professional qualification backed by the Royal Life Saving Society (RLSS). It allows successful trainees to work as lifeguards on British beaches and is valid in many other countries worldwide. As well as working as a beach lifeguard, the qualification is necessary to work as a surf instructor at BSA surf schools and is seen as a stepping stone to other careers in outdoor pursuits, rescue management and emergency services. With almost ten years professional experience, The Training Centre is THE place to train as a beach lifeguard in Cornwall or the UK.
What are the entry requirements?Trainees must be physically fit and able to swim 400 metres in under eight minutes.
Who is this course aimed at?People who want to work as beach lifeguards, surf instructors, outdoor pursuits instructors or embark on careers in rescue and emergency care.
What will I be doing on the course?Successful students will have to demonstrate their knowledge and capabilities in the following core competencies:• Lifeguard Theory• Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation• First Aid• Pool Skills• Open Water Skills How do I study the course?The course takes place at The Training Centre at Lusty Glaze Beach in Newquay, Cornwall. Trainees can opt for a standard six day or an intensive four day course, dependent of experience and capabilities. What can I do after the course?The NBLQ allows you to work as a lifeguard on beaches in Britain and is valid in many countries worldwide. It is also a stepping stone onto other courses and careers in rescue and emergency management. Additional information:For more detailed information on our beach lifeguard and surf instructor courses, please visit www.beach-lifeguard.co.uk |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 04 June 2009 00:44 |