Course Overview
The Senior Lifeguard Award - IRB Driver (SLA-IRBD) is designed
to create competent IRB drivers. The qualification has a number of
theoretical and practical components such driving in the surf, solo
driving and maritime regulations to prepare Surf Lifeguards for IRB
use. It is compulsory for members to have the SLAIRBD to drive an
IRB. The SLA-IRBD gives Surf Lifeguards the knowledge and skill
required to respond in rescue situations utilising an IRB. The
SLA-IRBD is a pre requisite for the National Lifeguard School.
Course Information
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Pre requistes
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16 years of age | Current member of a SLS club
IRB Crewperson Module | Marine VHF Radio Operators
Certificate
Surf Lifeguard Award (held for at least six months and be
currently refreshed)
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Duration
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Variable depending on competence and instruction structure 2-8
weeks
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Delivered by
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Club instructors
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Who should complete it
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Anyone interested in driving an IRB
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Candidate requirements
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Attend training sessions with the club instructor
Complete the IRB Driver Workbook
Successfully complete all components of the examination
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Exam components
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Theory test
IRB engine setup
Solo driving
Engine reinstatement
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Single person rescue
Driving skills
Multiple patient rescue
IRB engine closedown
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Topics covered
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1. IRB engine
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2. Engine reinstatement
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3. IRB engine set up
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4. Maritime regulations
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5. Driving skills
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6. IRB engine closedown |
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7. Rescues
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8. Operations |
Outcomes
At the completion of the qualification candidates will be able
to:
- Demonstrate and explain the factors involved in the set up and
close down of an IRB engine
- Drive an Inflatable Rescue Boat
To begin training for this qualification contact your
club