OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in National Rescue for Swimming Teachers and Coaches (NRASTC)

The OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in National Rescue for Swimming Teachers and Coaches (NRASTC) is a specialized programme designed to provide swimming teachers, coaches, and aquatic staff with the essential skills to respond effectively to poolside emergencies. This diploma emphasizes practical training, situational awareness, and confidence-building, ensuring participants are prepared to act quickly and responsibly when accidents or health-related incidents occur in swimming pool environments.
The course explores a wide range of topics including drowning prevention, poolside rescue methods, CPR and first aid, spinal injury management, and risk assessment in aquatic facilities. Learners will engage in scenario-based training that replicates real-life emergencies, helping them practice decision-making and problem-solving under pressure. The programme also highlights the importance of teamwork, communication with emergency services, and adapting rescue techniques to pool-specific environments. By combining classroom instruction with practical demonstrations, participants develop the ability to remain calm and effective in urgent situations where lives are at risk.
This diploma is suitable for individuals working in swimming instruction, coaching, and aquatic supervision roles. It is designed to be accessible to learners with varying levels of prior experience, ensuring that everyone leaves with the competence to provide safe and effective emergency rescue support. By the end of the programme, participants will have developed the technical skills, situational awareness, and leadership qualities needed to respond responsibly to emergencies, making them valuable contributors to safer swimming lessons, training sessions, and aquatic facilities.
Course Overview
Awarding Body
OSHAA
Duration
30-Hours
Study Mood
Online
Assessment
Assignments Based
Course Study Units
- Introduction to the Role of Swimming Teachers and Coaches in Aquatic Rescue (3 Hours)
- Principles of Aquatic Safety and Risk Management (3 Hours)
- Understanding Swimming Pool Hazards and Prevention Strategies (4 Hours)
- Rescue Techniques for Swimming Teachers and Coaches (5 Hours)
- Casualty Assessment and Immediate Response Procedures (3 Hours)
- Spinal Injury Recognition and Management in Aquatic Environments (4 Hours)
- Emergency Communication and Team Coordination (3 Hours)
- Post-Rescue Care and Incident Documentation (3 Hours)
- Legal and Ethical Responsibilities in Aquatic Rescue (2 Hours)

Entry Requirements
Who Can Enroll
This course is designed for individuals who want to strengthen their ability to respond to emergencies in swimming pool environments.
- Swimming teachers
- Aquatic coaches
- Leisure center staff
- Community volunteers in water safety
- Sports and recreation professionals
- Poolside supervisors
Course Learning Outcomes
Introduction to the Role of Swimming Teachers and Coaches in Aquatic Rescue (3 Hours)
- Understand the specific responsibilities of swimming teachers and coaches in pool safety and rescue
- Recognise the importance of their role in preventing and responding to aquatic emergencies
- Identify key skills required to support effective rescue operations
Principles of Aquatic Safety and Risk Management (3 Hours)
- Apply fundamental safety principles to aquatic environments
- Conduct risk assessments to identify and mitigate potential hazards
- Develop strategies to promote a culture of safety within swimming sessions
Understanding Swimming Pool Hazards and Prevention Strategies (4 Hours)
- Identify common hazards present in swimming pool settings
- Implement preventive measures to reduce risks to participants and staff
- Monitor and maintain safe pool environments through proactive management
Rescue Techniques for Swimming Teachers and Coaches (5 Hours)
- Demonstrate effective rescue skills tailored for swimming teaching and coaching scenarios
- Perform safe and efficient casualty extrication and water rescue techniques
- Adapt rescue approaches according to the situation and casualty condition
Casualty Assessment and Immediate Response Procedures (3 Hours)
- Conduct rapid and accurate assessments of casualties in aquatic incidents
- Apply immediate response techniques to stabilise casualties before further medical help
- Prioritise actions based on casualty needs and severity of the situation
Spinal Injury Recognition and Management in Aquatic Environments (4 Hours)
- Recognise signs of spinal injuries in pool-related emergencies
- Apply appropriate spinal immobilisation and rescue protocols
- Minimise risk of further injury during casualty handling and extraction
Emergency Communication and Team Coordination (3 Hours)
- Communicate clearly and effectively during rescue operations
- Coordinate with team members and emergency responders for efficient incident management
- Utilise communication tools and protocols to enhance safety and response times
Post-Rescue Care and Incident Documentation (3 Hours)
- Provide appropriate care and support to casualties following rescue
- Complete accurate and thorough incident reports and documentation
- Reflect on rescue incidents to identify improvements and learning points
Legal and Ethical Responsibilities in Aquatic Rescue (2 Hours)
- Understand the legal obligations related to aquatic rescue and duty of care
- Apply ethical principles in decision-making during emergencies
- Maintain professional standards and confidentiality throughout rescue processes
