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Duration: 1 day
Max Delegates: 6

Overview

Agenda

Theory
 ?     Understand the implications of being suspended in a harness and the importance of rescue provision when working at height.
 ?     Have a basic understanding of the different approaches to rescue and how the rescue kit fits into a hierarchy of options, e.g. improvised planned and emergency services.
 ?     Understanding the importance of personal safety whilst carrying out rescue.
 ?     Post rescue care and handover to a first aider or the emergency services.
 ?     Identification of the key components for the rescue kit, their strengths and limitations.
 ?     The ability to assess the situation and select the appropriate recovery technique, i.e. anchor point selection and suitable points of safety harness attachment.

Practical
 ?     Correctly fitting and adjustment of a fall arrest harness.
 ?     Correct use of double and / or single fall arrest lanyards for personal safety whilst traversing and rescuing.
 ?     The importance of casualty management and the application of temporary aids.
 ?     Remote deployment of the rescue kit from a position of safety and attachment to an unconscious casualty.
 ?     Use of the rescue kit to raise and lower an unconscious suspended casualty.
 ?     Correct use of the equipment to gain a mechanical advantage when lifting the casualty.

 

 
   
   
   
   
   
   
 
   
   
   
   
   
   

What do our trainees think

OLEC 2, Doncaster
Very well constructed and delivered, outstanding performance on the trainer's part, both in the classroom and out on the track. I would recommend Archie McNeill to anyone who wishes to learn about overheads - a terrific experience.
Zain Ahmad, Coyle
DCCR Initial, Crayford
Lee had an excellent practical and pragmatic approach towards training. I found him to be very knowledgeable, but more importantly he has fantastic knowledge transfer skills.
Umair Khan, Siemens Rail Automation
COSS Initial, Doncaster
I enjoyed the course, it was delivered to a high standard. Kev is an excellent trainer, he is informative and has a great sense of humour. His method of teaching was simplified and thorough - Great!
Thomas Smith, Amey Group Services Ltd
COSS Initial, Warrington
Very well run course, professionally presented. Good reminder of duties and responsibilities.
Mark Harris, ABC Electrification
COSS Initial, Enfield
Vic was a fantastic trainer, his knowledge of the industry is vast and his delivery was second to none. A great course and trainer - thanks!
Douglas Aitken, Balfour Beatty Rail Limited