Fall Protection: Rescues

A worker falls, but his personal fall arrest system stops his descent. Now the worker is suspended in midair and screaming for help. What do you do? This can be a chilling moment if you do not have a plan. This course highlights common considerations in fall protection rescue planning and provides advice for reducing post-fall suspension trauma. It is ideal for workers, supervisors and managers.
$29.95

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Course Objectives:

  • Recognize the possible consequences of fall suspension;Know how suspension trauma happens;Know how to reduce the effects of suspension trauma;Know what to include in fall rescue plans
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