NOWCA Ltd
Oiler Bar, E16 1AG
Oiler Bar, E16 1AG
COST IS £150 + BOOKING FEE
Open water swimming is one of the fastest-growing sports in the UK. The OWL qualification has been specifically designed to equip open water lifeguards with the skills required to supervise and provide rescue cover for planned, organised and risk assessed activities in still or non-tidal water.
This 2 day course is for those
Whilst you still have a valid qualification you can complete 2 days (minimum 10 hours + assessment) course rather than completing a full 3 day course once your qualification has expired - please note you will need to provide your valid certification prior to the course starting
This is an upskill course which converts your NPLQ to OWL status rather than completing a full 3 day course - please note you will need to provide your valid certification prior to the course starting
Course Pre-Requisites:
Course Content:
There are three sections to the course, and a candidate must pass all three to attain the qualification.
Section 1 – The Open Water Lifeguard, environment, hazards and supervision
Section 2 – Responding to an emergency and taking action
Section 3 – CPR and First Aid
Course Assessment
The course syllabus and practical skills are continually assessed by the course trainer and a suitable level competence must be achieved to be put forward for a final independent assessment.
The assessment will include verbal question and answer sessions, practical demonstrations of water rescue skills, CPR and First Aid
By attaining this qualification candidates will have been assessed as competent to provide supervision and rescue cover for planned, organised and risk-assessed activities in open water still, non-tidal.
Oiler Bar - Situated alongside Royal Victoria beach, next to the Crystal, under the path of the IFS Cloud Cable Car in Royal Victoria E16.
Love Open Waters London Royal Docks site is based at the west end of Royal Victoria Dock. Look for the pontoon opposite the City Hall Building – entrance is at the gate onto the pontoon. There are banners on the fencing by the gate and the pontoon is covered with green astro turf.
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The closest station is Royal Victoria on the DLR and is only a few minutes walk. You can also use the Emirates Skyline – the terminal is 100m from the entrance gate.
There is very limited parking in the area. Check the JustPark app for private spaces in Brittania Village which is a short walk from the venue. There is also some paid parking on Dock Road though this can be busy during the week. Currently this is free on Sundays.
For more informtion on the venue please follow this link - https://loveopenwater.co.uk/swimming-london-royal-docks/