PD-50) Aquatic Industry - AI Enhanced Drowning Detection Systems

PD AI DDS

Micro-credential: AI enhanced drowning detection system

The Training in Drowning Detection Systems module is designed for aquatic facility staff working with, or preparing to implement, drowning detection systems (DDS), including those powered by artificial intelligence. While targeted at Facility Managers, Duty Managers and Lifeguards, anyone seeking to understand the role of DDS in aquatic supervision and emergency response will benefit from completing this module.
The module provides practical guidance on the safe and effective use of DDS in aquatic facilities, including key planning, implementation and compliance considerations. Content is presented in an engaging and accessible format, using real-world scenarios, podcast-style interviews and immersive and interactive media to support understanding and application in the day-to-day work context.
This module will:
  • enable participants to understand how DDS can support supervision, communication and emergency response
  • step participants through the planning and preparation required for DDS implementation
  • develop awareness of key privacy, legal and compliance requirements
  • help participants explore how to safely integrate DDS into supervision systems and emergency response procedures
The module is highly visual and interactive, with a focus on practical application. Recommended learning time is approximately 70 minutes, and participants must complete the interactive exercises and knowledge assessments at the end of each topic to receive a Royal Life Saving Queensland micro-credential (digital badge):  Training in Drowning Detection Systems.

Introduction:

The Training in Drowning Detection Systems module is designed for aquatic facility staff working with, or preparing to implement, drowning detection systems (DDS), including those powered by artificial intelligence. While targeted at Facility Managers, Duty Managers and Lifeguards, anyone seeking to understand the role of DDS in aquatic supervision and emergency response will benefit from completing this module.
The module provides practical guidance on the safe and effective use of DDS in aquatic facilities, including key planning, implementation and compliance considerations. Content is presented in an engaging and accessible format, using real-world scenarios, podcast-style interviews and immersive and interactive media to support understanding and application in the day-to-day work context.
This module will:
  • enable participants to understand how DDS can support supervision, communication and emergency response
  • step participants through the planning and preparation required for DDS implementation
  • develop awareness of key privacy, legal and compliance requirements
  • help participants explore how to safely integrate DDS into supervision systems and emergency response procedures
The module is highly visual and interactive, with a focus on practical application. Recommended learning time is approximately 70 minutes, and participants must complete the interactive exercises and knowledge assessments at the end of each topic to receive a Royal Life Saving Queensland micro-credential (digital badge):  Training in Drowning Detection Systems.

Target Audience:

Any individual who works in the aquatic industry that wishes to upskill their skills and learning strategies. They may be a swim teacher‚ lifeguard, trainer or manager.

Learning Outcomes:

Learning Methods:

Delivered online in a self-paced learning environment.
 
Participants will require a level of English to be able to give and receive instructions‚ read signage, read content and complete questionnaires. LLN skill set of level 3 in writing and reading is minimum requirement for this course

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