Become a BEACH Lifeguard Trainer Assessor Beach Lifeguard Trainer Assessors are responsible for the delivery of the National Vocational Beach Lifeguard Qualification (NVBLQ). If you are an experienced Beach Lifeguard then this should be the next step in your career. What does it involve? To become a Beach Lifeguard Trainer Assessor you will …
PXB – A pool lifeguards new best friend
What is the PXB? The revolutionary Pool Extraction Board (PXB) is a the new design which creates faster rescue times, offers improved safety and has the potential to reduce demands placed on staff whilst ensuring the casualty is extracted from the pool with the correct care and attention. – A deck level pool only requires two lifeguards – A free …
Lifeguard training Ireland Photos
Here are some photos from the past year of some of the lifeguard training taking place in Ireland with Atlantic Coast Lifeguards More to come……..
Lifeguard & Surf coach jobs for 2013
Below you will find some jobs for the Spring/Summer season of 2013! If you would like to apply for the job please contact the employer directly, They all require either a beach lifeguard or pool lifeguard qualifications, so please make sure you are in date before applying! check out the courses listed on this website if you are in need …
Training for your beach lifeguard
Training sessions: There is a lot of swimming involved when on the Beach lifeguard Course so preparing yourself for it is essential! But also to remember if your not fit enough when working as a beach lifeguard, you will not be efficient in the rescues you may need to make. Potentially putting your own life in danger. Below you will find 2 …
Rookie Lifeguard Awards & Survive and Save Program
Rookie Lifeguard The Rookie Lifeguard programme is the junior award scheme of the RLSS Ireland. For most children Rookie Lifeguard will be the first opportunity to explore water safety and alternative safe aquatic play. The Rookie skills make Rookies aware of how to take better care of themselves, their family and friends, and give them the information they need to …
Irish Surf Association safe surfing message
With winter upon us once again surfers need to be more cautious as conditions become more extreme. Colder water and air temperatures combined with swells that are powerful, winds that are more severe and currents that are more treacherous make winter surfing more dangerous. Leave the “gun-ho” attitude at home and make safety your priority. Do not be pressurised by others …