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NFPA 1006 ROPE RESCUE

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Ends: 4:30pm Friday 09 June 2017 (duration is 4 days)

HIGH ANGLE ROPE RESCUE
NFPA 1006 = CHAPTER 6 ROPE RESCUE COMPLIANT

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKM85H36ppU

TECHNICIAN LEVEL &
TRAINER LEVEL *
Chief Instructor: Paul Sevcik

Pre-requisites to attend trainer level.
(Previous Rope Certifications)
Chapter 5 Core Skills would be useful Summary: This course covers the NFPA Compliant standards for High Angle Rope Rescue.

(Course in partnership with Advanced Rescue Techniques School of Canada)

Candidates should have First Aid / CPR

Description
Upon the successful completion of this course, participants will be able to perform rope rescue operations, utilizing appropriate equipment, methodologies, protocols, and patient and resource management techniques.

Compliance / Standard: NFPA 1006 2013 Edition
Also (NFPA 1983 2012 Edition)

Target: Search and Rescue, Rope Rescue Teams, Fire and Rescue Departments, Power Generation Rescue, NFPA Compliant Teams, Those involved in rope rescue for height, National and International responders and Incident Managers,

Prerequisites
Due to the nature of this training, participants should be comfortable at working at height Safety standards are maintained throughout the course.

ALL participants must comply.
A basic good fitness level is required

They will also have the skills and knowledge required for certification to Chapter 6, “Rope Rescue” Technician Level II as described in the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1006, Standard For Technical Rescuer Professional Qualifications (2013 edition), including the area of multipoint anchors, rappelling systems, and ascending systems.

Depending on level sought – topics will include
• NFPA Standards for Compliance
• Risk Assessment and Size up
• Site Operations and SAR Safety
• No. 1 Rule of Rescue
• Don & Doff PPE etc
• Rescue Equipment and Maintenance
• Types of Ropes, Differences and Knot Types
• Low Angle Rescue
• Rappelling Systems
• Ascending Systems
• Patient Packaging
• Anchor Systems
• Belay Systems
• Lowering Systems
• Lowering System Exercises
• Hauling Systems
• Rescue functions in a team environment
• Resolving complex rescues in the hot zone
• Medical Treatments
• Medical Considerations in Search and Rescue Operations
• Pertinent Medical and First aid including Orthostatic Shock

This course is targeted for all emergency response personnel involved with technical rescue incident response, and is designed to meet the training requirements of NFPA 1006.

Previous certification in Chapter 5 0 Core Skills are are a requirement for Chapter 6 ROPE Job Performance Requirements (JPR) (2013) and all candidates are expected t have that or equivalent especially trainers.

Equipment needed
(We provide ALL rescue equipment and safety gear including harnesses and helmets)

You should bring:
• Riggers / Rescue gloves suitable for rope work
• Eye protection
• Boots or shoes with ankle support
• Knee pads (advisable / not compulsory)
• No sandles, flip flops or open toed shoes.

CERTIFICATION
• Certificate
• Wallet Card
• Written materials
• Name on registry

Location

Rattlesnake Point

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