Introduction
The Working at Height Rescue training course will provide learners with the knowledge and practical experience to enable them to rescue fellow workers who may sustain injuries whilst working at height and are unable to descend naturally, or of whom may be suspended by fall arrest equipment and require rescuing. The course will train the delegate in the skills and techniques necessary to safely rescue a casualty to ground from a variety of different scenarios such as scaffolding, slip form and other work at height platforms. The course will also ensure employers can implement the legal requirements as stated within the Work at Height Regulations 2005 “Work at height must be carefully planned and that such planning must include a rescue plan including actions to be taken in the event of an emergency”
Duration
4 Hours
Course Content
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Legislation overview
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Hazard identification, collective & personal protection
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Types of accidents and injuries likely to face during a rescue situation
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Rescue planning and general procedures
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Introduction to rescue kit and equipment, including contents of a rescue box
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Rescue equipment set up and rescue procedures for a variety of situations
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Controlled decent using rescue device
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Post rescue recovery
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Brief overview of stretcher work.
Entry Requirements
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Harness and fall restraint aware
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Medially fit, and able Able to communicate effectively in the English language
Outline
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Work at Height Regulations 2005 (as amended)
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Employees and employers’ legal duties under Regulations Hierarchy of Risk Control
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Edge Protection
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Scaffolding Access
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Towers and Work
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Platforms MEWPS / Cherry Pickers / Man-Cages
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Fall Restraint and Arrest Ladders & Stepladders
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Risk Assessment
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Considerations Site
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Task Equipment
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Personnel Pre-use checks Inspection & Examination
Certification
On completion of the course and its accompanying assessment a certificate of achievement is provided and valid for 2 years accredited by local authorities.