There are at present no UK standards in relation to water rescue.
Initial training provided by Rescue 3 (Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service training provider) is based on National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards 1006 and 1670.
CFBAC formed National Water Working Group following the tragic death of GMC's Sub Officer Paul Metcalf in September 1999. National Water Working Group tasked to produce a Manual that would assist brigades in the development of safe systems of work.
Fire Service Manual, Volume 2 "Safe working near on or in water" identifies 3 levels of training/competency.
Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service use 4 sites for training purposes which include:
Awareness
| Awareness training delivered to approximately 90% of SF&RS personnel, (2 hr theory sessions). Training provided by watch based SRT Instructors utilising Retained drill sessions. Awareness training is ongoing, personnel awaiting this training include Incident Commanders at all levels, Retained personnel, and Control Room Operators. |
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Initial Operational Response
Initial Operational Response delivered to wholetime new recruits and transferees, (1 day course, morning theory sessions, afternoon practical training).
Syllabus includes hazard awareness, PPE, hydrology, principles of water safety and low risk land based rescue options. Training provided by watch based SRT Instructors utilising local venues (Jackfields, Ironbridge). PPE used to facilitate this training has until recently been provided by Rescue 3 UK. (Policy group, Sept 05 approved the purchase of PPE for this use) |

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Swift Rescue Technician (SRT) Unit 1
SRT Unit 1 expands on awareness and Initial Operational Response training; delivered to Wholetime personnel based at Shrewsbury Fire Station. Since 2002 thirty one members of staff have received Unit 1 training, initial courses delivered externally by Rescue 3 International, 2004 course with nine students delivered by Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service SRT Unit 1 Instructors using local venues.
Swift Rescue Technician (SRT) Advanced
SRT Advanced delivered to those personnel trained to SRT Unit 1 level; SF&RS currently has 20 members of staff trained at this level, all training provided by external provider, (Rescue 3 UK).
Royal Yacht Association (RYA) LEVEL 2/ SRT Rescue Boat Operator (RBO)
RYA LEVEL 2/ SRT RBO delivered to those personnel trained to SRT Unit 1 level
Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service currently has 17 members of staff trained in this discipline, all training provided by external provider (Rescue 3 UK) at Plas Menai, Caernarfon, North Wales, the National Watersports Centre.
Instructor
Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service has five personnel qualified to deliver Rescue 3 Unit 1 courses and one person qualified to deliver SRT Advanced courses.
Proposals were submitted to qualify personnel to "RYA level two" and Rescue 3 "Rescue Boat Instructor" (RBO) status and these courses took place in April and May 2006. Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service Instructors will now be able to fulfil and maintain the water safety/rescue training requirements of the brigade in-house.
Training although ad hoc is now provided for all personnel who may be called upon to work near, in or on water, however in order to maintain the safety of those most at risk and satisfy any future scrutiny from the Health and safety Executive an appropriate programme of training requirements and frequencies needs embedding into the Training and Development System.
Further information
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