OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Swimming Pool Emergency Rescue

The OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Swim School Health and Safety is a specialized programme designed to equip learners with the essential skills and knowledge required to maintain safe environments in swim schools and aquatic facilities. This diploma emphasizes practical training, situational awareness, and confidence-building, ensuring participants are prepared to act quickly and responsibly when managing health and safety risks in swimming lessons, recreational activities, and training sessions. Over thirty hours of guided study, learners will gain a strong foundation in safety protocols, risk management, and emergency response procedures tailored to swim school operations.
The course covers a wide range of topics including drowning prevention, poolside hazard identification, CPR and first aid, safeguarding practices, and risk assessment in aquatic facilities. Learners will engage in scenario-based training that replicates real-life challenges, helping them practice decision-making and problem-solving under pressure. The programme also highlights the importance of teamwork, communication with emergency services, and adapting safety strategies to pool-specific environments.
This diploma is suitable for individuals working in swim schools, leisure centers, and aquatic instruction 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 supervision. By the end of the programme, participants will have developed the technical skills, situational awareness, and leadership qualities needed to uphold health and safety standards, making them valuable contributors to safer swimming lessons and aquatic facilities.
Course Overview
Awarding Body
OSHAA
Duration
30-Hours
Study Mood
Online
Assessment
Assignments Based
Course Study Units
- Introduction to Swim School Health and Safety Principles (3 Hours)
- Legal and Regulatory Requirements for Aquatic Education Facilities (3 Hours)
- Risk Assessment and Hazard Prevention in Swim School Operations (4 Hours)
- Water Quality Management and Testing Procedures (3 Hours)
- Emergency Action Planning and Incident Response (4 Hours)
- Safeguarding and Child Protection in Swim School Settings (3 Hours)
- Infection Prevention and Control Measures (5 Hours)
- Facility Safety Checks and Maintenance Planning (3 Hours)
- Staff Roles, Responsibilities, and Safety Communication (2 Hours)

Entry Requirements
Who Can Enroll
The ideal learner is someone who wishes to strengthen their ability to maintain safe environments and respond effectively to emergencies in swim schools.
- Swimming teachers and instructors
- Aquatic coaches supervising training sessions
- Leisure center and swim school staff
- Sports and recreation professionals working in aquatic facilities
- Community volunteers engaged in water safety programmes
- Supervisors or managers overseeing swim school operations
Course Learning Outcomes
Introduction to Swim School Health and Safety Principles (3 Hours)
• Understand the core concepts of health and safety within swim school environments
• Recognise the importance of safety culture and proactive hazard management
• Identify the responsibilities of swim school operators in maintaining safe practices
Legal and Regulatory Requirements for Aquatic Education Facilities (3 Hours)
• Interpret relevant laws, regulations, and industry standards for swim schools
• Apply compliance requirements to daily operations and facility management
• Understand the legal implications of non-compliance in aquatic education settings
Risk Assessment and Hazard Prevention in Swim School Operations (4 Hours)
• Conduct effective risk assessments tailored to swim school activities
• Identify and control common hazards in pool and teaching areas
• Develop preventive measures to reduce risks to participants and staff
Water Quality Management and Testing Procedures (3 Hours)
• Understand the principles of water quality and its impact on health and safety
• Carry out water testing accurately using approved methods
• Interpret test results and take corrective action when required
Emergency Action Planning and Incident Response (4 Hours)
• Develop effective emergency action plans for various poolside incidents
• Implement evacuation and rescue procedures efficiently
• Coordinate responses with emergency services and internal teams
Safeguarding and Child Protection in Swim School Settings (3 Hours)
• Recognise signs of abuse or neglect in children and young people
• Implement safeguarding procedures in line with national guidelines
• Maintain professional boundaries while ensuring participant safety
Infection Prevention and Control Measures (5 Hours)
• Apply infection control principles to aquatic environments
• Manage hygiene protocols for changing rooms, equipment, and facilities
• Reduce the risk of waterborne and contact-transmissible infections
Facility Safety Checks and Maintenance Planning (3 Hours)
• Conduct regular safety inspections of swim school facilities and equipment
• Develop maintenance schedules to prevent safety hazards
• Document inspection findings and implement corrective actions
Staff Roles, Responsibilities, and Safety Communication (2 Hours)
• Define the safety responsibilities of different staff roles in swim schools
• Promote effective communication of safety procedures among team members
• Encourage a culture of shared responsibility for participant well-being
