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Emergency Response and Aerial / High Angle Rescue Seminar

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Emergency Response and Aerial / High Angle Rescue  Seminar
Emergency Response and Aerial / High Angle Rescue Seminar

Open Enrollment Seminar Dates
West Sacramento, CA April 22nd, 2009
Butler, WI June 26th, 2009
Atlanta, GA February 19th, 2010
Charlotte, NC April 15th, 2010
Castleton, NY April 24th, 2010
Louisville, KY May 7th, 2010
Commerce City, CO May 15th, 2010
Portland, OR June 12th, 2010
Livermore, CA August 6th, 2010
Baton Rouge, LA September 10th, 2010

Emergency Response and Aerial / High Angle Rescue Seminar
1-day seminar
This course is designed to educate tree climbers and/or aerial lift operators in the most likely scenarios where they may have to respond to an emergency. Emphasis is on emergency preparedness, readiness and accident prevention. The importance of self-rescue strategies and understanding the ‘working alone’ definition reinforces the importance of emergency readiness. Participants are educated in the truths about tree work accidents and fatalities, information based on arborist statistics and industry reviews provides the basis for the specific rescue techniques trained and practiced. Participants are educated in key terms and definitions relating to rope parts, knots, hitches and specialized equipment. Physics concepts such as reaction force and potential energy associated with various rope rescue systems and configurations complete this seminar. Rescue techniques are demonstrated.

Eligibility Recommendations: Any interested party


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