Training
and assessment for the NPLQ is in two units:
Unit 1 – The Principles of Lifesaving
and Swimming Pool Supervision
Assessment for Unit 1 takes place at the conclusion of a training
course for a minimum of 31 hours for new candidates. It
determines your knowledge and understanding of the principles
of working as a pool lifeguard. Your ability is assessed
in a range of lifesaving skills which enable you to deal with
common emergency situations in pools. Unit 1 comprises
four elements:-
- The principles of pool lifeguarding;
- Water rescue skills, including times
swim rescues, conscious and unconscious casualties;
- CPR skills on adult, child and infant;
- First Aid, where you will demonstrate
a knowledge of selected first aid conditions and advising on
poolside treatment.
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Unit 2 – The Application of Supervision
and Rescue in a Swimming Pool
Unit 2 is continually assessed over a minimum
7 hours training. It determines your ability to apply
the Unit 1 skills and knowledge in a work-related environment
as they would apply in a swimming pool.
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The National Pool Lifeguard Qualification
(NPLQ) is awarded upon successful completion of both units. You
must successfully complete both Units of the assessment within
a 6 month period. All elements of Unit 1 must be successfully
assessed within a 28 day period, and for renewal candidates,
within the period of validity of your existing qualification.
OK convinced, but where do you start?
Well we would suggest finding your nearest
Approved Training Centre first. Click
here for the course locator.
Call the centre and find
out when their next NPLQ course is being run.
Book up!
Once you have your NPLQ qualification,
you’ll become a very employable lifeguard.
The National Pool Lifeguard
Qualification (NPLQ) is widely accepted by swimming pools both
in the UK and Ireland with over 37,000 qualifications awarded
per annum. The National Pool Lifeguard Qualification (NPLQ) also
has full accreditation from the Qualifications and Curriculum
Authority*.
Good
luck!

The
National Pool Lifeguard Qualification (NPLQ) also has widespread
international recognition; significantly through the International
Life Saving Federation.
To apply for your international certificate if you hold a
current NPLQ click
here
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