Course Overview
The Patrol Support certifies that the holder has the basic
skills and knowledge to be a Patrol Support Member. Patrol Support
is considered to be an extension to the minimum number of
lifeguards required on patrol, as stated in the Patrol Operations
Manual.
Patrol Support Members must not take part in any water based
activities on patrol, such as rescues or preventative actions.
These are for surf lifeguards only.
Course Information
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Pre requistes
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14 years of age | Current member of a SLS club
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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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Surf Life Saving club instructors, examined by local
examiners
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Who should complete it
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Anyone interested in becoming a Patrol Support member, any
member who is unable to complete the water based requirements of
the Surf Lifeguard Award.
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Candidate requirements
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The Patrol Support member must pass the entire theoretical
component of the Surf Lifeguard Award.
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Exam components
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Theory Paper 80% correct
First Aid
Radio Operations
CPR
Signals
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Topics covered
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1. Introduction and risk management
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2. The physical environment
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3. CPR
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4. First Aid
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5. Roles and responsibilities
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6. Communication
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Outcomes
At the completion of the qualification candidates will be able
to:
- Demonstrate knowledge of health and safety issues relevant to
Surf Life Saving members
- Describe the features of the surf environment
- Identify and describe the roles and responsibilities of a
Patrol Support Member
- Demonstrate knowledge of effective communication
- Demonstrate knowledge of effective scanning techniques and
victim identification
- Demonstrate Surf Life Saving signal communication and
demonstrate knowledge of graphic communication
- Communicate using a two-way radio
- Provide resuscitation (no unit standards)
- Provide first aid (no unit standards)
While the patrol support member may take on leadership roles in
the club, this does not extend to the postion of Patrol
Captain.
Refreshers: for the purpose of a current Surf Lifeguard who for
whatever reason is not able to complete the physical requirements
of the annual Surf Lifeguard Refresher, they can transfer their
award classification from the Surf Lifeguard Award (refresher) to
the Patrol Support (refresher) via SLSNZ.
Reporting: Patrol Support members names can be added to the
Patrol Captains form, however it must clearly show they are "Patrol
Support"
Online Resources
Surf Lifeguard Award Training Manual:
Surf Lifeguard Award Candidate
Workbook: