Titles included:
Technical Rescue Awareness is awareness level video training for NFPA 1670 and NFPA 1006.
- Confined space rescue
- Rope rescue
- Structural collapse
- Trench rescue
- Water rescue
- Wilderness rescue
- Vehicle and machinery rescue
Understanding Confined Spaces defines confined space and the hazards involved.
- Defines confined spaces and tells where they are likely to be found
- Discusses the hazards associated with a confined space, including flammable and explosive atmospheres, oxygen deficient and oxygen enriched atmospheres, toxic atmospheres and physical hazards
- Explains the difference between non-permit and permit spaces
- Lists the elements of a confined space permit
- Developing an entry plan
- Responsibilities of the entry supervisor, the entrant and the attendant
- Blinding and blanking; lockout/tagout
- Atmospheric testing and ventilation
Confined Space and the First Responder teaches the first responder, who typically is not trained or equipped to enter a confined space for rescue, how to deal with a confined space accident in a safe and effective manner.
- Communicating with the entrant
- Calling for help
- Potential hazards inside and outside of the confined space area
- Establishing a command post
- Ventilation
- Size-up issues
- Explosion proof and intrinsically safe equipment
- Methods of victim retrieval without entering the space
- The dangers of an unprepared rescue
Confined Space Technical Rescue is designed for personnel at the Technician Level who may be required to enter a confined space for rescue purposes.
- Specialized equipment needed for a rescue team, including air monitoring instruments, protective clothing, specialized lighting, and retrieval systems
- Size-up issues
- Risk evaluation
- Entry procedures
- Rescue techniques
- Command and control activities
Trench & Excavation Rescue is for rescuers who are likely to respond to the scene of a trench or excavation collapse where there are trapped victims.
- What causes a collapse
- Collapse patterns
- Hazards at the collapse scene
- Size-up issues
- Sheeting and shoring
- Pre-entry safety measures
- Proper digging procedures
- Victim management
- The Incident Command System
- Soil classification systems
- Terminating the incident
Rapid Intervention Crew teaches about a unit made up of emergency responders trained in emergency scene rescue techniques.
- Mission of the Rapid Intervention Crew (RIC)
- OSHA's 2 In/2 Out Rule
- Training requirements
- Duties of the RIC Officer
- Maintaining a pro-active stance
- Information gathering
- Equipment used
- Tactical worksheets
- Search ropes vs. charged hose lines
Valued at $1840.00
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