Rescue Awareness for Supervisors course certifies managers/supervisors to respond to rescue incidents that might occur on a worksite.
Rescue Awareness for Supervisors course certifies managers/supervisors to respond to rescue incidents that might occur on a worksite.
Learning Objectives & Specific Outcomes:
Rescue Awareness for Supervisors is an Emergency Services course. Trainees develop the skills to prevent and prepare for rescue incidents and learn how to manage them until professional rescue technicians arrive on scene. The focus is on at-heights and confined space rescue.
Topics Include:
This 1-day Rescue Awareness for Supervisors course is offered in-class. Participants learn the relevant confined space and work-at-heights injury and fatality statistics as well as provincial and federal legislations for such work.
Employer and supervisor responsibilities are also covered, including defence against litigation in the event of a workplace injury. Trainees learn how to spot and manage hazards and how to proactively design emergency response plans before rescue incidents occur.
The course also covers rescue team's roles and responsibilities. Trainees must pass a written exam to receive their certificate.
Highlights
Federal and Provincial Confined Space and Work-from-Heights Regulations
Employer and Supervisor Responsibilities
Hazard Awareness and Management
Designing Emergency Response Plans for Rescue Incidents
Our Commitment to First Nations
NATIONS NORTH is a First Nations owned company that IRWIN'S Safety has a minority interest in.
Having successfully and respectfully worked with over 40 First Nations, NATIONS NORTH offers proven experience to help you achieve your goals.
Our training capabilities allow us to offer opportunities for employment to members of your community.
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