AHS Rescue leads the industry in fall protection ensuring the safety of those working at height with industry specific fall protection training. We are often called upon for consultation on choosing the best equipment and training required for professional applications of rope access.
AHS Rescue leads the industry in fall protection ensuring the safety of those working at height with industry specific fall protection training. We are often called upon for consultation on choosing the best equipment and training required for professional applications of rope access.
Those often include working at height on cell or utility towers, fire and police first responders and search and rescue teams. AHS Rescue partners with Ropes That Rescue to offer two comprehensive courses.
The Industrial Rescue Workshop focuses on both top down and bottom up rescue scenarios with more emphasis on top down rescue, while the Structural Tower Workshop concentrates on structural rescue from the ground up. These are only two of the eleven training opportunities offered by the internationally-known Ropes That Rescue that incorporate fall protection training.
Who We Are
Since 1972, the Arizona Hiking Shack, aka "The Shack", has been catering to the needs of the serious hiker, backpacker, river runner, climber, and mountaineer by providing the best equipment available and technical knowledge gained through years of practical experience in the field.
Our reputation of extraordinary service and technical expertise led to strong relationships with many public safety agencies. Through them, Dale Stewart became closely associated with a movement of a few progressive and innovative professionals that believed their resources were capable of doing more to protect the public with respect to technical rescue.
As an instructor and consultant Dale played an important role in helping these visionaries design and build their technical rescue assets into some of the best in the country. Natural disasters and terrorist attacks over the last decade proved that the public is vulnerable and the emergency services they depend on across the country must be prepared.
What was once a bold decision to develop and maintain a technical rescue element within a municipal fire department or law enforcement agency is now accepted as necessity. The need to service, train and equip these emergency services is greater and more important than ever.
Also experiencing tremendous growth is commercial and industrial fall protection and work access for Arborists, utility Linemen, construction and confined space workers. With all this in mind Dale and Irene Stewart created an entity separate from the Arizona Hiking Shack to better serve this unique and growing market which they have had so much experience.
AHS RESCUE.com was created in 2002 to help our government and commercial customers find the best training and equipment at the best prices so that they can do their jobs safely and effectively. Now, each with its own dedicated staff, the Arizona Hiking Shack serves the serious recreational outdoorsman and AHS RESCUE.com serves emergency services and those who make their living working at height.
In the OSHA ergonomics training course, students will learn about the importance and application of ergonomics in the workplace. We will cover the proper use of tools, equipment, and machine controls; proper lifting techniques, and proper ways to move between tasks.
The 8-Hour Site Safety Manager Refresher training course is for those who need to renew their Site Safety Manager (SSM) or Site Safety Coordinator (SSC) certification.
Vehicle Manufacturers are constantly changing the look, shape, and safety systems within vehicles. New battery locations, new restraint systems, and hybrid cars, all have hidden dangers to firefighters. This class is designed to meet the NFPA 1670 Vehicle and Machinery Rescue Operations.
OSHA requires all persons operating powered industrial trucks to be certified. This course will give attendees the OSHA required information required to be certified operators. Attendees will be required to pass a practical test.
Employees who routinely work with or near noise sources such as heavy equipment, power tools, demolition activities, pneumatic equipment, etc. are required to use hearing protection, obtain hearing tests, and receive training.
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