The LICQual Level 4 Award in Pool Extraction Board (PXB) Trainer is a specialized and internationally recognized qualification designed for professionals who want to train others in the safe and effective use of pool extraction boards during aquatic emergencies. This Level 4 Pool Extraction Board Trainer qualification equips you with the expertise to teach lifesaving techniques, manage emergency scenarios, and ensure safety standards are consistently maintained in aquatic environments.
This PXB Trainer certification course is perfect for lifeguards, swimming instructors, pool safety officers, and rescue professionals who wish to advance their careers by becoming certified trainers. You’ll learn how to demonstrate proper extraction techniques, assess the performance of trainees, and deliver engaging, safety-focused training sessions that align with international standards. The course focuses on both the technical and instructional aspects, helping you become not just a rescuer—but an educator who shapes future lifesavers.
Through this accredited Pool Extraction Board Trainer award, you’ll gain a deep understanding of risk assessment, emergency response coordination, and the use of pool extraction boards in various water rescue situations. You’ll also master the ability to evaluate learner competence, provide corrective feedback, and maintain a high level of training quality within your organization.
Whether you’re working in leisure centers, aquatic training institutions, or rescue organizations, the LICQual Level 4 Award in Pool Extraction Board (PXB) Trainer gives you the professional credibility to lead safety training programs with confidence. This qualification not only enhances your instructional skills but also broadens your career opportunities within the pool safety and rescue industry.
By completing this Level 4 PXB Trainer training program, you’ll join a network of certified trainers dedicated to promoting safety, professionalism, and excellence in aquatic rescue operations.
Course Overview
Qualification Title
LICQual Level 4 Award in Pool Extraction Board (PXB) Trainer
Total Units
6
Total Credits
12
GLH
36
Qualification #
LICQ2200608
Qualification Specification
To enroll in the LICQual Level 4 Award in Pool Extraction Board (PXB) Trainer, applicants must meet the following criteria:
Qualification# |
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Principles of Aquatic Rescue and PXB Operations 17914_314769-01> |
2 17914_c9b754-84> |
6 17914_dbf277-98> |
LICQ2200608-2 17914_4d186e-9f> |
Risk Assessment and Safety Management in Aquatic Environments 17914_d034a5-4b> |
2 17914_925d93-94> |
6 17914_bfaa97-a7> |
LICQ2200608-3 17914_f14eba-5e> |
Practical Operation of the Pool Extraction Board (PXB) 17914_e93184-7a> |
2 17914_4771b8-75> |
6 17914_ddfc9a-ed> |
LICQ2200608-4 17914_ace651-9b> |
Instructional Skills for PXB Training 17914_11955f-2d> |
2 17914_cd91e3-96> |
6 17914_5691e0-f1> |
LICQ2200608-5 17914_3edc21-f1> |
Assessment of Learner Competence in PXB Operations 17914_8d78e1-60> |
2 17914_258e26-9c> |
6 17914_25cfac-43> |
LICQ2200608-6 17914_95620d-a8> |
Professional Standards and Continuing Development for PXB Trainers 17914_6bfc0e-ea> |
2 17914_d528ae-d7> |
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By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
1. Principles of Aquatic Rescue and PXB Operations
By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:
- Explain the fundamental concepts and objectives of aquatic rescue operations.
- Describe the design, purpose, and components of the Pool Extraction Board (PXB).
- Identify different aquatic rescue scenarios where PXB operations are applicable.
- Outline the legal and ethical responsibilities of rescuers in aquatic environments.
- Demonstrate knowledge of communication and teamwork principles in rescue operations.
2. Risk Assessment and Safety Management in Aquatic Environments
By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:
- Identify potential hazards associated with aquatic environments and PXB use.
- Conduct systematic risk assessments for various aquatic rescue scenarios.
- Apply safety protocols and preventive measures to reduce operational risks.
- Interpret relevant health and safety legislation and regulatory requirements.
- Develop and implement an effective safety management plan for aquatic rescues.
3. Practical Operation of the Pool Extraction Board (PXB)
By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:
- Prepare the PXB and related equipment for operational readiness.
- Apply correct manual handling techniques when deploying the PXB.
- Demonstrate safe and effective positioning, securing, and extraction of a casualty.
- Integrate PXB operations with other rescue equipment and techniques.
- Maintain equipment according to manufacturer’s guidelines and safety standards.
4. Instructional Skills for PXB Training
By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:
- Plan and deliver PXB training sessions tailored to different learner needs.
- Apply principles of adult learning in training delivery.
- Demonstrate effective communication, demonstration, and feedback techniques.
- Adapt training delivery to cater for diverse skill levels and learning styles.
- Manage training environments to ensure learner safety and engagement.
5. Assessment of Learner Competence in PXB Operations
By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:
- Design valid and reliable assessment tools for evaluating PXB skills.
- Apply fair and objective assessment methods in practical rescue scenarios.
- Provide constructive feedback to learners to support skill development.
- Maintain accurate and compliant assessment records.
- Follow regulatory and awarding body requirements for assessment practice.
6. Professional Standards and Continuing Development for PXB Trainers
By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:
- Adhere to professional codes of conduct and ethical training practices.
- Reflect on own performance to identify strengths and areas for improvement.
- Develop a personal continuing professional development (CPD) plan.
- Engage with industry updates, research, and best practices in aquatic rescue training.
- Maintain compliance with relevant legislation and professional accreditation requirements.
The LICQual Level 4 Award in Pool Extraction Board (PXB) Trainer is ideal for professionals dedicated to enhancing pool safety, rescue operations, and training standards in aquatic environments. This qualification is specifically designed for individuals aiming to develop advanced instructional skills and take on leadership roles in pool rescue education. Whether you’re an experienced lifeguard, safety manager, or swimming coach, this course provides the perfect pathway to becoming a certified Pool Extraction Board Trainer with international recognition.
1. Experienced Lifeguards and Rescue Professionals
- Designed for qualified lifeguards seeking to advance into training and assessment roles.
- Builds on existing rescue knowledge to develop instructional and leadership capabilities.
- Enables you to teach others safe and effective use of pool extraction boards.
- Reinforces understanding of emergency protocols and best practices.
- Provides a globally recognized credential for career growth in aquatic safety.
2. Swimming Coaches and Instructors
- Perfect for swimming teachers who want to expand into rescue and safety training.
- Enhances ability to identify and manage emergency situations during swim sessions.
- Develops competence in demonstrating and teaching extraction techniques.
- Improves confidence in handling poolside incidents professionally.
- Opens opportunities to deliver certified pool safety and rescue training programs.
3. Pool Safety Officers and Facility Managers
- Ideal for those responsible for maintaining safety across aquatic facilities.
- Helps you train staff and ensure compliance with pool rescue protocols.
- Strengthens understanding of risk management and incident prevention.
- Encourages consistent safety standards and staff readiness.
- Builds credibility as a certified Pool Extraction Board (PXB) Trainer within your organization.
4. Emergency Response and First Aid Trainers
- Tailored for trainers focusing on water-related rescue and first aid response.
- Integrates emergency management with aquatic rescue training.
- Provides the tools to teach practical rescue board usage effectively.
- Enhances ability to assess learner performance under pressure.
- Expands your portfolio of certified rescue and first aid training programs.
5. Health and Safety Professionals
- Suitable for safety officers seeking to specialize in aquatic environments.
- Strengthens knowledge of emergency planning and hazard control.
- Equips you to design and deliver safety-focused training sessions.
- Enhances understanding of rescue equipment standards and procedures.
- Adds an accredited qualification to your professional safety credentials.
6. Rescue Team Leaders and Supervisors
- Aimed at supervisors managing pool rescue and emergency response teams.
- Develops advanced communication and assessment techniques.
- Builds confidence in mentoring and evaluating rescue personnel.
- Reinforces leadership in safety-critical situations.
- Recognized globally as a mark of professional excellence in aquatic rescue training.
7. Career Changers Entering the Aquatic Safety Field
- Perfect for professionals transitioning into pool rescue or training roles.
- Provides a structured, accredited route to certification.
- Covers both technical rescue knowledge and teaching methodology.
- Encourages hands-on learning and practical skill application.
- Opens doors to rewarding careers in aquatic safety, training, and emergency response.
Assessment and Verification
All units within this qualification are subject to internal assessment by the approved centre and external verification by LICQual. The qualification follows a criterion-referenced assessment approach, ensuring that learners meet all specified learning outcomes.
To achieve a ‘Pass’ in any unit, learners must provide valid, sufficient, and authentic evidence demonstrating their attainment of all learning outcomes and compliance with the prescribed assessment criteria. The Assessor is responsible for evaluating the evidence and determining whether the learner has successfully met the required standards.
Assessors must maintain a clear and comprehensive audit trail, documenting the basis for their assessment decisions to ensure transparency, consistency, and compliance with quality assurance requirements.