This course is hands-on and not recommended for individuals who do not enjoy working at heights. Many advanced skills put the technician in elevated positions to complete the scenario.
This two-day course is intended for technical rescuers to take their rope rescue skills to the next level. Blending industrial rope access techniques with lessons learned from real-world situations, this course will prepare attendees to think beyond the NFPA academy courses.
This course is hands-on and not recommended for individuals who do not enjoy working at heights. Many advanced skills put the technician in elevated positions to complete the scenario.
Course Includes:
Fall protection in rescue
Aid climbing
Cross-hauling systems
High-line systems
Tensioned rope rescues
Pitch-head work
Advanced anchoring
Clean rigging
Gin-pole rigging
A-frame rigging
Confined spaces
Minimalist rescue
Our Mission
Elevated Safety is dedicated to the safety of anyone that operates at height. We accomplish this by giving our customers the highest quality training, services, and gear.
Elevated Safety provides the highest level of training in confined space as well as rope access, and rescue services across all industries. Elevated Safety also provides OSHA compliance training and compliance assistance to organizations across all industries.
Our staff consists of professional trainers and technicians, and most importantly, professional rescuers: including current EMTs, firefighters, and technical rescuers. Elevated Safety remains active in both the rescue and rope access communities though continued training, service on advisory committees, professional relationships with other training agencies, and as members of professional organizations.
This basic rigger and signaler class covers an introduction to rigging, determining load weight, sling angles and stresses, center of gravity, basic hitches, sling types, lifting hardware, below-the-hook-devices, verbal communication, and hand signals.Â
This six-hour online Computer-Based Training (CBT) course is intended to provide Urban Search and Rescue (US&R) Task Force personnel with the knowledge to identify various types of rigging equipment.
One of the most under-trained positions in construction is the rigger. This course is designed to help employees understand some basic concepts in rigging.
The need to move construction tools and materials occurs on every construction project. A good rigger/signaler is an important member of any construction crew because moving tools and materials safely is critical to project safety and productivity.
Basic Rigging training is offered by Corporate Safety Solutions, Inc. Corporate Safety Solutions, Inc. is a professional services / training firm providing technical consulting to small businesses in order to develop, implement, and maintain safety & health programs.
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