OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in National Water Safety Management Programme (NWSMP)

The OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in National Water Safety Management Programme (NWSMP) is a comprehensive qualification designed to provide learners with the essential skills and knowledge required to manage water safety across a variety of environments. This diploma emphasizes practical training, situational awareness, and confidence-building, ensuring participants are prepared to act quickly and responsibly when supervising or responding to incidents in swimming pools, rivers, lakes, and coastal areas.
The course covers a wide range of topics including drowning prevention, hazard identification, rescue techniques, CPR and first aid, safeguarding practices, and risk assessment in aquatic environments. 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 different water conditions such as currents, tides, and cold-water risks. 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 outdoor education, leisure, adventure tourism, and aquatic safety 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 water safety management. By the end of the programme, participants will have developed the technical skills, situational awareness, and leadership qualities needed to uphold safety standards, making them valuable contributors to safer aquatic environments.
Course Overview
Awarding Body
OSHAA
Duration
30-Hours
Study Mood
Online
Assessment
Assignments Based
Course Study Units
- Introduction to Water Safety Management and Roles (3 Hours)
- Legal and Regulatory Frameworks in Water Safety (3 Hours)
- Principles of Risk Assessment and Hazard Identification (4 Hours)
- Developing and Implementing Water Safety Policies and Procedures (4 Hours)
- Emergency Preparedness and Incident Response Planning (4 Hours)
- Safety Audits and Compliance Monitoring (3 Hours)
- Training and Development for Water Safety Staff (3 Hours)
- Communication Strategies and Stakeholder Engagement (3 Hours)
- Data Collection, Reporting, and Continuous Improvement (3 Hours)

Entry Requirements
Who Can Enroll
The ideal learner is someone who wishes to strengthen their ability to manage risks and respond effectively to emergencies in both controlled and natural water environments.
- Outdoor education instructors and teachers
- Adventure tourism and water sports professionals
- Community volunteers engaged in water safety programmes
- Leisure and recreation staff working in aquatic settings
- Supervisors or managers overseeing aquatic operations
- Emergency response team members supporting water-based activities
Course Learning Outcomes
Introduction to Water Safety Management and Roles (3 Hours)
- Understand the key roles and responsibilities in water safety management
- Recognise the importance of effective water safety governance
- Identify the scope and objectives of water safety programmes
Legal and Regulatory Frameworks in Water Safety (3 Hours)
- Describe relevant laws and regulations governing water safety
- Apply legal requirements to ensure compliance in aquatic environments
- Understand the consequences of non-compliance for organisations and individuals
Principles of Risk Assessment and Hazard Identification (4 Hours)
- Conduct thorough risk assessments specific to water safety contexts
- Identify potential hazards in diverse aquatic environments
- Develop strategies to mitigate identified risks effectively
Developing and Implementing Water Safety Policies and Procedures (4 Hours)
- Design comprehensive water safety policies aligned with best practices
- Implement procedures to enhance safety and reduce incidents
- Monitor and review policies for ongoing effectiveness
Emergency Preparedness and Incident Response Planning (4 Hours)
- Develop robust emergency preparedness plans for aquatic settings
- Coordinate incident response activities efficiently during emergencies
- Ensure readiness through training and resource allocation
Safety Audits and Compliance Monitoring (3 Hours)
- Perform detailed safety audits to evaluate water safety measures
- Monitor compliance with established safety standards and policies
- Recommend improvements based on audit findings
Training and Development for Water Safety Staff (3 Hours)
- Plan and deliver effective training programmes for safety personnel
- Enhance staff competence and awareness in water safety practices
- Evaluate training outcomes to ensure continuous professional development
Communication Strategies and Stakeholder Engagement (3 Hours)
- Develop clear communication plans to promote water safety awareness
- Engage stakeholders including staff, users, and regulatory bodies
- Foster a collaborative culture supportive of safety initiatives
Data Collection, Reporting, and Continuous Improvement (3 Hours)
- Collect and analyse data related to water safety performance
- Prepare accurate reports to inform decision-making processes
- Implement continuous improvement cycles to enhance safety outcomes
