No qualifications or relevant experience needed to take course
Participants will need reasonable physical fitness levels
Persons required to take charge of rope systems or to assist in rope rescue operations. Designed for unit leaders of specialist rescue teams to become operationally aware of situations and build solutions into problem areas with safety margins in place.
To be able to introduce a safe system of work into a rescue situation. To become competent in leading specialist unit members and manage complex rescue systems. To become competent to lead stretcher movements and casualty management rope systems. To understand legal requirements and emergency procedures within a specialist rescue unit.
The Working at Height Regulations 2005.
Safe Systems of Work.
Methods of Fall Protection.
Existing Safe Working platforms.
Anchor identification and selection.
Movement on rope systems (ascending / descending, passing knots, rope to rope transfer, passing deviations, fixed and mobile aid climbing)
Fall arrest methods and understanding of suspension intolerance.
Problem solving for Rope Systems on the incident ground. Casualty management and movement using stretchers and 'C Spine' immobilisation.
Risk assessing, identifying hazards and planning the work task.
Leader responsibilities on the incident ground.
Implementing incident plan dynamically throughout the task.
Inspection care and maintenance.
Taking charge of Unit Members safety. systems and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) checks.
Understanding practically the use of the energy absorbing lanyards.
Fitting and use of work positioning equipment.
Correct use of PPE anchors and anchor systems including belay loading limits.
Use of work restraint systems to gain access to exposed edges.
Ability to access all areas on rope systems.
Pulley systems and mechanical advantage systems.
Friction factors.
Twin line cableways.
Tensioned rope systems and horizontal movement of stretchers.
Stretcher attendants and connections.
Incident ground management.
Control of the incident scene and equipment management.
Ian is one of our senior instructors with a wealth of industry experience across our specialist courses
Years of Service: Technical Rope Rescue Unit team leader and Co-ordinator 18 years.
Emergency Service: Lancashire Fire Service 32 Years
Specialist Subjects: Work at Height, Technical Rescue, Confined Space and PPE Inspector City & Guilds vocational and skills assessor City & Guilds Internal Quality Assurance (IQA)
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Heavier or bulky items will have additional delivery fees.
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Even the best kit needs regular inspection and servicing. we have a team of fully trained PPE inspectors who can take the worry out of the process. Our servicing team are fully certified to carry out the servicing requirements for many of the leading rescue devices currently on the market.
Even the best kit needs regular inspection and servicing. we have a team of fully trained PPE inspectors who can take the worry out of the process. Our servicing team are fully certified to carry out the servicing requirements for many of the leading rescue devices currently on the market.