Rope Rescue - Level 2 (Team Leader)

NATIONALLY RECOGNISED COMPETENCIES
PUASAR004B—Undertake Vertical Rescue
PUATEA002B—Work Autonomously

Overview

This course is a continuation of the Rope Rescue Level 1 course. It provides participants with the skills and knowledge of the equipment and techniques to undertake vertical rescue and to take on the role of team leader in a rescue operation.

 

The practical aspects of the course cover the preparation and response to vertical rescue, assessing the scene, establishing a vertical rescue system and performing vertical rescue operations under various conditions.

 

PRE-REQUISITE: A SAFERIGHT Rope Rescue—Level 1 Certificate.

SAFERIGHT is a Registered Training Organisation (Provider Number 5722) and offers a range of courses in industrial safety. For more information on courses, please call our Training Department on 1800 352 335 or email training@saferight.com.au.

Key Outcomes

Definitions:
  • Team Rescue Principles
  • Prepare for and respond to vertical rescue
  • Maintain Rescue Equipment and PPE
  • Establish a Vertical Rescue System
  • Maintain Anchor Points
  • Perform Vertical Rescue
  • Inspect, Clean and Re-Instate Equipment

Other Information

DURATION: 2 Days (8.30am to 4.30pm)

 

LOCATION:

  • Metropolitan and Remote Sites
  • 33 Belmont Avenue, Belmont, Western Australia
  • 42 Belmont Avenue, Belmont, Western Australia
  • Lot 2 Stadium Road, Tom Price, Western Australia
  • Unit 3, 605 Kingsford Smith Drive, Hamilton, QLD
  • On-Site Customer Location

Note: If training is carried out on site, the client is responsible for travel and accommodation costs.

 

TRAINEE/INSTRUCTOR RATIO: Minimum 4:1 — Maximum 8:1

 

CLOTHING: Wear normal work clothing and safety boots. Please remove all jewellery prior to course.

 

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NATIONALLY RECOGNISED COMPETENCIES
PUASAR004B—Undertake Vertical Rescue
PUATEA002B—Work Autonomously