Exam Details
The IRB (Inflatable Rescue Boat) Crew exam is designed for individuals training to operate and assist with IRBs in water rescue situations.
Minimum Age: 18 years
Duration: 14 hours (02 Days)
Certification offered by: Sri Lanka Life Saving (SLLS)
Exam Structure
- Written Assessment:
- Format: Typically includes multiple-choice and short-answer questions.
- Topics Covered:
- Understanding of IRB operations and safety protocols
- Knowledge of rescue techniques and procedures
- Familiarity with equipment used in IRB rescues
- Emergency response and communication procedures
- Practical Skills Assessment:
- Demonstration of Skills: Candidates must demonstrate various practical skills, including:
- Safe launching and recovering of the IRB
- Operation of the IRB under various conditions
- Execution of rescue techniques, including towing and patient recovery
- Teamwork and communication during rescue operations
- Demonstration of Skills: Candidates must demonstrate various practical skills, including:
Preparation
- Attend Training Course: Completion of an IRB training course is typically required before taking the exam.
- Study Materials: Review manuals, guidelines, and resources provided during training.
- Practice Skills: Engage in hands-on training sessions to build confidence and proficiency in operating the IRB.
Certification
- Passing Requirements: Candidates must successfully complete both the written and practical assessments to receive certification as an IRB Crew member.
- Validity: Certification is often valid for a set period (commonly three years), after which recertification may be necessary.
Being well-prepared is crucial, as IRB operations are essential for effective water rescue and safety!