A Lifeguard is a trained professional responsible for maintaining safety and preventing accidents in aquatic environments under their care.
The Open Water & Beach Lifeguard Training program equips participants with advanced rescue and safety management skills for ponds, lakes, rivers, and beaches. Trainees learn to monitor swimmers, enforce safety regulations, conduct beach patrols, and perform professional aquatic rescues.
The course also covers:
Safety flag display and beach surveillance
Accident prevention and crowd management
Use of rescue equipment, motorboats, and jet skis
Rescue techniques using boards and flotation devices
Beach surveys and safety assessments
Full First Aid, CPR, and Emergency Response training
Training Method: Theory + Practical + Exam
Duration: 42 Hours
Minimum Age: 16 Years
Prerequisites: Swim 500 meters in 15 minutes · Swim 30 meters underwater · Tread water (eggbeater kick) for 3 minutes in deep water
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