Hazardous Area Response Team Safe Work at Height and Rescue - Supervisor/Trainer

Who is this course for?

A course for nominated HART personnel who may be required to operate in locations involving a risk of falls from a height and who are required to train other HART personnel in basic working at height and rescue skills including the application of work restraint, work positioning and fall arrest techniques plus the use of basic rope access skills. Includes additional rescue skills and awareness of two-line rescue systems as might be experienced during HART operations involving other rescue agencies. The course also includes training and assessment techniques for the delivery of theoretical and practical work at height training.

Duration 5 days
Venue Lyon Equipment Work and Rescue Training Centre
Course Code LT62i
Cost Excl VAT £880

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Hazardous Area Response Team Safe Work at Height and Rescue - Supervisor/Trainer Course

Prerequisites

This course is for HART personnel with an aptitude for working at height. Prior experience of working at height is an advantage but not essential.
Medically fit and healthy (if unsure please contact us)
The minimum age of candidates is 18 years

Course Content

A theoretical and practical course covering:

  • Legal requirements - Working at Height Regulations, Management Regulations (Risk Assessments), Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations (LOLER), PPE regulations and CE marking Types of protection against falls from a height
  • Fall protection heirarchy
  • Types of access using personal fall protection equipment
  • Selection and types of personal fall protection equipment
  • Care, maintenance, inspection and disposal of personal fall protection equipment
  • PPE before-use checks
  • Fitting and adjustment of personal fall protection equipment
  • Use of personal fall protection equipment for work restraint and work positioning
  • Use of fall arrest lanyards for climbing and moving around a structure
  • Use of mobile fall arrest devices
  • Use of mobile horizontal lifelines for fall arrest and work restraint
  • Basic rope access skills for ascent and descent
  • Anchor selection and construction
  • Simple pulley systems
  • Basic rescue techniques for operator recovery and evacuation
  • Introduction to two-line working
  • Pick off rescue and medical considerations
  • Multiple scenario-based exercises to practise and develop personal skills
  • Session plans
  • Delivery of theoretical and practical work at height training
  • Assessment procedures

Assessment

Practical scenario based assessment and short written test. Delegates’ ability to deliver theo- retical and practical work at height training will also be assessed.

Certification

A certificate of attendance and test and ID card record of training will be issued to successful candidates.
Certificate valid for three years from date of assessment. It is also recommended that personnel delivering training receive annual external validation by Lyon Equipment Ltd.