The International Surf Lifesaving Association is a nonprofit organization that advances professional lifesaving development to areas in need around the globe. ISLA uses latest technology to identify areas in need. ISLA advances development through lifeguard training programs and aquatic rescue operation consults, lifeguard exchanges, equipment donations, and by integrating with drowning prevention organizations to share information, techniques, stories, and culture.
Mission statement
The International Surf Lifesaving Association exists to advance professional lifesaving development to areas in need around the globe.
History
Four Huntington Beach Junior Lifeguard Instructors; Peter Eich, Scott Hunthausen, Olin Patterson, and Henry Reyes started ISLA in 2008. ISLA was formed after Scott returned home from a study abroad semester in Nicaragua where he experienced the drowning of his host family’s son friend, and witnessed the alarming drowning rates where over 60 people drowned during the 4-day Semana Santa holiday.
Organization Structure
ISLA has a two two-tier system of leadership, there are two separate boards, an Executive Board for day-to-day business and a Board of Directors for supervising the President. The ISLA President is hired by the Board of Directors and presides over the Executive Board and the ISLA Chairman is elected by the Board of Directors and presides over the Board of Directors, currently the roles of President and Chairman is held by one individual. The Executive Board is currently made up of the ISLA President, VP of Sales, VP of Operations, and the VP of Marketing. The ISLA Vice Presidents oversee International Ambassadors, management staff, and volunteers.
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Certification
Overview
The ISLA Lifeguard Certification Program was developed to raise international lifeguarding standards and training programs to a minimum professional standard. There are two types of ISLA Open Water Lifeguard Certifications; Basic, and Advanced.
Basic Open Water Lifeguard
Course Length: 3 days / 30 hours.
Course Description
The ISLA Basic Open Water Lifeguard Course is designed for people with little or no background in open water lifeguarding. It provides an introductory exposure to both the theoretical and practical components of open water lifeguard subjects such as lifeguard operations, aquatic injury prevention, and basic open water rescue. This course does not include a certification in CPR or First Aid.
Course Objectives
At the end of this course, the trainee should have the ability to:
Prevent an accident based on knowledge of physical and social conditions.
Recognize dangerous aquatic conditions and hazardous areas.
Identify a victim in distress.
Discern appropriate responses to a variety of different situations taking into account personal ability and scene safety.
Effectively execute a basic rescue in open water.
Course Prerequisites
Any student wishing to participate in the ISLA Basic Open Water Lifeguard course must meet the following requirements:
Course Length: 10 days/ 100 hours The advanced course explores all the subjects in the Basic Open Water Lifeguard Course more in depth, along with the inclusion of a First Aid and CPR certification.