NFPA 1006 ROPE RESCUE

Monday, 29 May 2023 8:30 AM - Friday, 2 June 2023 4:30 PM EDT

7200 Appleby Line, Appleby Line, Milton, ON, L9T 2Y1, Canada

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Monday, 29 May 2023 8:30 AM - Friday, 2 June 2023 4:30 PM EDT

Rattlesnake Point, 7200 Appleby Line, Milton, ON, L9T 2Y1, Canada.

NFPA 1006 2021 Edition  Rope Rescue

(Or we can do 2017 NFPA 1006 compliant - Chapter 5)

Operational and Technician levels require some additional pre-course reading and videos etc.

Tech & Instructor: 5 Days / One week intensive i.e., Mon to Fri

Operations: 3 Days i.e., Monday to Wednesday

Re-certification: 2 Days  i.e., Weds & Thurs

NB: Must have IN DATE certificate for that level. Not expired.

  • HIGH ANGLE ROPE RESCUE 
  • TECHNICIAN LEVEL &
  • TRAINER LEVEL *

Chief Instructor: Paul Sevcik

* Pre-requisites to attend trainer level. (Previous Rope Certifications) 

Summary: 

This course covers the NFPA Compliant standards for High Angle Rope Rescue.  Candidates should have First Aid / CPR

 

Description

Upon the successful completion of this course, participants will be able to perform rope rescue operations, utilizing appropriate equipment, methodologies, protocols, and patient and resource management techniques.

Compliance / Standard: NFPA 1006 2021 Edition

(Also NFPA 1983 2017 Edition & NFPA 1670)

Target: 

Search and Rescue, Rope Rescue Teams, Fire and Rescue Departments, Power Generation Rescue, NFPA Compliant Teams, Those involved in rope rescue for height, National and International responders and Incident Managers,

Prerequisites

Due to the nature of this training, participants should be comfortable at working at height Safety standards are maintained throughout the course. 

ALL participants must comply.

A basic good fitness level is required

They will also have the skills and knowledge required for certification to Chapter 6, "Rope Rescue" Technician as described in the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1006, Standard For Technical Rescuer Professional Qualifications (2017 edition), including the area of multi-point anchors, rappelling systems, and ascending systems. 

Depending on level sought - topics will include 

  • NFPA Standards for Compliance
  • Risk Assessment and Size up
  • Site Operations and SAR Safety
  • No. 1 Rule of Rescue
  • Don & Doff PPE etc
  • Rescue Equipment and Maintenance
  • Types of Ropes, Differences and Knot Types
  • Low Angle Rescue
  • Rappelling Systems
  • Ascending Systems
  • Patient Packaging
  • Anchor Systems
  • Belay Systems
  • Lowering Systems
  • Lowering System Exercises
  • Hauling Systems
  • Rescue functions in a team environment
  • Resolving complex rescues in the hot zone
  • Medical Treatments 
  • Medical Considerations in Search and Rescue Operations
  • Pertinent Medical and First aid including Orthostatic Shock

This course is targeted for all emergency response personnel involved with technical rescue incident response, and is designed to meet the training requirements of NFPA 1006. 

Equipment needed

We can provide ALL rescue equipment and safety gear including harnesses and helmets

You should bring:

  • Riggers / Rescue gloves suitable for rope work
  • Eye protection
  • Boots or shoes with ankle support *
  • Knee pads (advisable / not compulsory)
  • * No sandles, flip flops or open toed shoes.

CERTIFICATION

  • Certificate
  • Wallet Card
  • Written materials
  • Name on registry 

LOCATION

Rattlesnake Point, Milton

VIDEO:

https://youtu.be/PKM85H36ppU

 

GENERAL BOOKING POLICY

Please note that all courses are paid for up front and in full (unless a previous arrangement has been made). Any cancellations before 7 days are due a full refund. Any cancellations within 7 to 4 days may be substituted or credited toward another course. There are no cancellations or refunds within 4 due to the expenses incurred and the course being confirmed but if it's not within 48 hours - there may be substitutions. Discuss your concerns if you have any. We will always try to work with you.

NO DRINKING / SMOKING / VAPING

Please note there is NO drinking during the course. Anyone impaired by drugs, alcohol or medication will not be able to attend training.  We support the Government's stand on non-smoking and ask any smoking, including vaping - not be done in the proximity of others during the course.

SAFETY

We have a duty of care and require a high degree of safe practise during the course. There are numerous potential hazards and risks. We ask everyone to take responsibility for their own and each others health and safety. Any unsafe practises or areas should be reported. 

MEDICAL 

If anyone feels unwell or is nursing a cold or infection etc. please feel free to discuss it with the DIMERSAR Directing Staff. We also carry a medical kit for emergencies. 

NON-PAYMENT / OVERDUE ACCOUNTS

Please note that late payment and those who have not set up a credit account may be subject to full charge and monthly assessment and 2% interest per month

Advanced Rescue by DIMERSAR

https://www.AdvancedRescue.ca

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Paul Sevcik
Chief Instructor
Advanced Rescue

PAUL SEVCIK Few people can boast the career highlights, longevity and renown status that someone like Paul has in the professional rescue community. An amazing font of knowledge, Paul Sevcik is a very highly respected Technical Rescue Expert. Often regarded as "who the pros turn to" when they want answers . He established The Advanced Rescue Techniques school of Canada some 40 years ago (as a div. of Equinox Adventures). Extensively trained in Wales and Scotland, UK, as well as all over North America. ??Paul Sevcik is an expert in his craft and highly regarded technical rescue specialist. He is an authority on NFPA Tech. Rescue systems, specializing in all forms of Rope Rescue, Water Rescue, Ice Rescue & Confined Space Rescue etc.

https://www.advancedrescue.ca/about.html

About Paul Sevcik

Chief Instructor
Advanced Rescue
Gary Foo
Director
Advanced Rescue

Gary Foo is a Deputy Fire Chief, in Special Operations and a member of the OAFC. He is a former Police Officer, he is a Tactical and Disaster Paramedic, and NFPA 1041 Fire Service Level Technical Rescue Instructor / Trainer (in several rescue disciplines). These rescue disciplines include USAR (Urban Search and Rescue), Rope Rescue, Swiftwater Rescue, Flood Rescue, Ice Rescue, River and Boat Rescue, (DEFRA & NFPA) etc. He is also a Police Tactical Trainer, Tactical Combat Casualty Care Instructor and Published Author. He is also a United Nations Disaster Response Search and Rescue Team Leader and United Nations Civil-Military Coordinator. He's the SAR Chief of Emergency Response Team Search & Rescue

https://www.advancedrescue.ca/about.html

About Gary Foo

Director
Advanced Rescue