Emergency Response and Climbing Aerial Rescue(Seminar and Hands-On Instruction)
Location: Iroquois Park (Park entrance corner of Southern Pkwy and Taylor Blvd)
2120 Rundill Rd Louisville KY, 40214
Date: May 7-8, 2010
Time: 8 am – 4:30 pm
Presenters: Rick Denbeau, Odis Sisk and Phillip Kelley
May 7, 2010 Seminar Cost $90
May 8, 2010 Hands-On Instruction [limited to 20 participants] Cost $125
(total of $215 if participating both days)
[May 8th Participants must have attended the May 7th Seminar]
Main Topics
- Work Plan and Site Assessment
- Emergency Response Protocol
- Scene Safety
- Establishment of Communication
- Victim Assessment
- First Aid Kit
- EMS Assistance
- Electrical Awareness
- Hazards to Rescuer
- Tree Climber Extraction
- Climbing System Forces and Terms
- Rescuer Access and Positioning
- Spar Rescue
- Open Canopy
- Trapped or Pinned
- Footlock Rescue
- SRT Rescue
- Evacuation / Extrication Kits and Tools
Friday, May 7th
This seminar will consist of Emergency Response and Climbing Aerial Rescue protocols and techniques as they pertain to the Arboriculture Industry. The demonstrations will be performed in trees with and without canopy’s. The infield environment will allow participants to view and evaluate rescue scenarios relevant to common work related practices. The techniques, equipment and protocols demonstrated will aid tree climbers of all levels, safety professionals, rescue professionals, company owners and sales officials.
Saturday, May 8th
This Hands-On Class will consist of Emergency Response and Climbing Aerial Rescue protocols and techniques as they pertain to the Arboriculture Industry. Participants will practice skills/techniques observed on May 7th in trees with and without canopies. The infield environment will allow attendees to perform and evaluate rescue scenarios relevant to common work related practices. The techniques, equipment and protocols demonstrated will aid tree climbers of all levels, safety professionals and rescue professionals. Climbers will be closely monitored to maintain a safe educational environment. To maintain an efficient instructor to student ratio this class will be limited to 20 participants. The participants must attend the Seminar on May 7th to participate on May 8th. Participants must supply their own P.P.E and basic climbing equipment. All equipment will be inspected for compliance with Industry Standards.
Sign up by calling toll free 888-652-9116
Or online at www.northamericantrainingsolutions.com
ISA Certified Arborists earn 6.5 ISA CEUs per day
Location: Iroquois Park (Park entrance corner of Southern Pkwy and Taylor Blvd)
2120 Rundill Rd Louisville KY, 40214
Date: May 7-8, 2010
Time: 8 am – 4:30 pm
Presenters: Rick Denbeau, Odis Sisk and Phillip Kelley
May 7, 2010 Seminar Cost $90
May 8, 2010 Hands-On Instruction [limited to 20 participants] Cost $125
(total of $215 if participating both days)
[May 8th Participants must have attended the May 7th Seminar]
Main Topics
- Work Plan and Site Assessment
- Emergency Response Protocol
- Scene Safety
- Establishment of Communication
- Victim Assessment
- First Aid Kit
- EMS Assistance
- Electrical Awareness
- Hazards to Rescuer
- Tree Climber Extraction
- Climbing System Forces and Terms
- Rescuer Access and Positioning
- Spar Rescue
- Open Canopy
- Trapped or Pinned
- Footlock Rescue
- SRT Rescue
- Evacuation / Extrication Kits and Tools
Friday, May 7th
This seminar will consist of Emergency Response and Climbing Aerial Rescue protocols and techniques as they pertain to the Arboriculture Industry. The demonstrations will be performed in trees with and without canopy’s. The infield environment will allow participants to view and evaluate rescue scenarios relevant to common work related practices. The techniques, equipment and protocols demonstrated will aid tree climbers of all levels, safety professionals, rescue professionals, company owners and sales officials.
Saturday, May 8th
This Hands-On Class will consist of Emergency Response and Climbing Aerial Rescue protocols and techniques as they pertain to the Arboriculture Industry. Participants will practice skills/techniques observed on May 7th in trees with and without canopies. The infield environment will allow attendees to perform and evaluate rescue scenarios relevant to common work related practices. The techniques, equipment and protocols demonstrated will aid tree climbers of all levels, safety professionals and rescue professionals. Climbers will be closely monitored to maintain a safe educational environment. To maintain an efficient instructor to student ratio this class will be limited to 20 participants. The participants must attend the Seminar on May 7th to participate on May 8th. Participants must supply their own P.P.E and basic climbing equipment. All equipment will be inspected for compliance with Industry Standards.
Sign up by calling toll free 888-652-9116
Or online at www.northamericantrainingsolutions.com
ISA Certified Arborists earn 6.5 ISA CEUs per day