OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in National Water Safety Management Programme (NWSMP) – DEFRA
The OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in National Water Safety Management Programme (NWSMP) – DEFRA is a specialized qualification designed to equip professionals with the essential skills and knowledge required to manage water safety in diverse environments. Developed in alignment with DEFRA (Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs) standards, this internationally recognized program focuses on risk assessment, emergency response, rescue techniques, and compliance with national water safety regulations.
Over 30 hours of structured training, participants gain practical expertise in open water risk management, incident prevention, and lifesaving strategies tailored to rivers, lakes, reservoirs, and coastal areas. The course emphasizes leadership, communication, and safety planning, ensuring graduates are prepared to oversee water safety operations with confidence and professionalism.
Learners also develop proficiency in equipment handling, hazard identification, and emergency coordination, making them valuable assets to organizations involved in public safety, environmental management, disaster response, and aquatic sports supervision.
By completing the OSHAA NWSMP – DEFRA Diploma, professionals enhance their career prospects in lifeguarding, water safety management, emergency services, and environmental safety roles, while contributing to safer communities and sustainable aquatic environments worldwide.
Overview
Certifying Body
OSHAA
Total Credits
30 HOURS
Evaluation
Assignments Based
Course Category
Outdoor Aquatic Rescue
Learning Mood
Online
Qualification Structure
The study units below explain what learners will study and the learning outcomes they are expected to achieve.

