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16 Hour Training Program
Trench Rescue I Training, a sixteen hour training program covers the fundamental skills and techniques necessary in the trench rescue environments. Trench Rescue I is broken into a combination of classroom work and field exercises. In the classroom, the course introduces the student to the OSHA regulations, hazard assessments, soil profiles, soil recognition, equipment, safety procedures and support criteria necessary in the trench environment. A written test will be given to determine how well students retain the knowledge. In the field, the course allows the students to gain practical experience in hands on rescue scenarios. Three key areas covered include: proper use of tools and equipment, assembling shoring panels and related equipment timber and pneumatic shoring techniques and basic shoring procedures. Each student must demonstrate proficiency in performance of all rescue techniques in the field exercises.
Procedures covered in Trench Rescue I:
OSHA Regulations
Hazard Assessment
Soil Profiles
Rescue Equipment
Ventilation
Safety Procedures and Support Criteria
Proper Use of Tools and Equipment
Assembling Shoring Panels
Basic Shoring Procedures
Hands On Shoring Practices
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About Our Training Programs...
Urban H.A.R.T., Inc. training programs are the most comprehensive training programs currently offered by any company. We teach state of the art techniques that have proven themselves in real world rescues. Further, our programs place the the student in an environment that simulates actual rescue situations. We deliver each training program with a small student to instructor ratio to maximize hands-on instruction. Learning in intense real world derived situations enables each student to truly learn the skills necessary to save lives. Urban H.A.R.T., Inc., there is no substitute for our intensive training methods.
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