The Safe Working In Water (SWIW) course is designed for people tasked with working in water who will need a self- and co-worker rescue capability using conditional rescue techniques, eg throwbags, wading techniques and reach poles. The target audience is EA, SEPA, NRW personnel, construction industry workers, road and bridge maintenance workers
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Designed to provide personnel with sufficient knowledge to be aware of the hazards created by the moving water and develop an understanding of water rescue techniques. These programmes are designed around your specific needs. We have developed an evening session for Mountain Rescue and have full…
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Delve into Yorkshire's hidden depths on a thrilling weekend caving adventure with Ghyll Head! This unforgettable experience will take you deep beneath the surface, exploring fascinating cave systems and mastering essential caving techniques. Day 1: Begin your journey with a "horizontal day,"…
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Introduction to Watersports for NovicesGain new skills and experience a variety of watersports with Ghyll Head's 2-day Introduction to Watersports course. Aimed at people who would like to gain confidence and experience a variety of craft, this course will be based from our boathouse on the…
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The Safe Working Near Water course is designed for people working near water who will be issued with lifejackets but will not be expected to intentionally enter the water, eg EA, SEPA, NRW personnel, construction industry workers, road and bridge maintenance workers.
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