Working at Height Unit 3 - Rescue At Height
The course aims to equip delegates with a comprehensive understanding of working at height legislation related to rescue and recovery. It covers various rescue methods using specialized equipment and systems, as well as techniques for effective casualty handling
Dates
Description
By the end of the course, delegates will be able to:
- Understand the legislative requirements governing working at height rescue activities.
- Recognize the importance of assigning roles and responsibilities during rescue operations.
- Identify various rescue scenarios and the necessary planning requirements.
- Gain knowledge of different rescue equipment and the correct pre- and post-use inspection procedures as per manufacturer recommendations.
- Follow the correct procedures when approaching both conscious and unconscious casualties suspended at height.
- Administer first aid to casualties suspended at height, including managing orthostatic intolerance.
- Safely connect various types of rescue equipment.
- Install rescue systems correctly and identify suitable attachment points while minimizing contact with abrasive surfaces.
- Deploy and use descent rescue systems safely.
- Deploy and use haulage rescue systems safely.
- Safely deploy and use cable ways.
- Conduct rescues at height using various stretchers and strops.
- Identify potential hazards during rescue activities and implement methods to mitigate these risks.