Fireman Rope Rescue Training
| Duration : | 3 Days |
|---|---|
| Training Faculty Ratio : | 1:7 (2 training faculties for a batch of 15 participants) |
| Protective Wear : | Harness, Helmet, Lanyard, Safety Shoes, Gloves & Comfortable clothing for practical sessions. |
| Pre-Requisites: | Minimum 1 year of experience of Rope Access Level 1. Learner should be medically fit and should be above 18 years old. Site-Hall/Classroom arrangements with Projector and screen. |
| Trainers: | On Ropes approved trainers. |
| Target Participants: | This module is designed for supervisors, technicians, operators & rescue personnel Or Emergency responders who are required to perform work at height and rescue activities in their daily workplace operations. |
Techniques & Information
Class Room Sessions
- Basic Principal Rope access and work at height
- Hazard identification & risk assesment
- General Rescue terms & pratice in industries
- OHSA & EN Guidelines & norms
- Rigging / Anchor guidelines & identification
- equipment introduction
- Fall Factor
- Orthostatic intolerance
Practical Sessions
- How to wear equipment / Equipment's selection
- PPE standards, uses & limitations
- Anchor Selection
- Self Rescue
- Accompained Rescue Techniques
- Lowering & Lifting Techniques
- Orthostatic intolerance
- High Angle Rescue
- Confines Space entry, exit & rescue techniques
- PPE inspection (Basic Inspection and maintenance procedure)
- Rescue Plan & procedures
- Rescue team management
- Review of systems & processes
Key Deliveries
- Introduction to Resuce Industry
- General principles of Work at Height Rescue, standards/legislation.
- Identfying and understanding Hazards and Risk related to Work at Height and rescue.
- Personal Protective Equipment's Standard usage and selection.
- Anchor Selection, Rigging and sharing Load , Knot tieing techniques.
- Self Rescue Techniques.
- Accompanied rescue tecnhiques.
- Lowering & Lifting techniques
- High angle rescue techniques
- Orthostatic intolerance.
- Factors to be considered for public safety while doing rescue.
- Rigging & anchor selection while rescue.
- Safe operating procedure.
- Basic inspection and maintenance criteria for PPE.
Assessment
- Theoretical & Practical Assessment
Certification & Validity
- Upon finishing the course, there will be a competency assessment, and those who succeed will receive a Training Certificate issued by On Ropes. It is crucial to remember that this certificate remains valid for a duration of one year. To ensure its ongoing validity, an annual refresher training session will be conducted to keep your skills and knowledge up to date.

