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    Search And Rescue For School Employees

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Search And Rescue For School Employees

    Search And Rescue For School Employees
    Published 1/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 2.99 GB | Duration: 2h 25m

    Learn The Basics of Performing Search and Rescue Operations During Emergency Events At Schools

    What you'll learn

    Learn the basics of search and rescue tactics during emergency events.

    Become familiar with how to use and care for search and rescue equipment.

    Learn how to identify potential hazards during emergency events.

    Learn how to rescue injured or trapped individuals during emergency events.

    Learn to perform proper cribbing and emergency carries and the moving of injured individuals.

    Requirements

    No experience necessary. Everyone welcome.

    Description

    This course is intended to provide safety and health training in compliance with Federal OSHA and State OSHA training requirements as they relate to Emergency Prep and dealing with search and rescue operations. The goal of this course is to prepare you to perform the duties of search and rescue on school grounds during an emergency event. This will include understanding the process to follow, recognizing the hazards involved, understanding the gear you will be using, and how to best provide aid to injured or trapped individuals. If you have questions, you may ask our instructors and they will respond to you within a short period of time as outlined by the OSHA standards.The training will cover all of the required elements outlined in Federal and State OSHA standards to ensure that your training meets or exceeds the minimum required training. If your training has a time-requirement, the content of the training has been designed to meet that requirement.The training is developed by our in-house, real trainers with twenty years of experience, working in the field and with actual crews and is trusted by public agencies throughout California.There are no prerequisites required for this course. The course will walk you through all of the elements required to be successful and complete any questions or quizzes or testing that may be required.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Section 2: What is USAR

    Lecture 2 What is USAR

    Lecture 3 Why we do USAR

    Lecture 4 How is different from Professional First Repsonders

    Lecture 5 Basic Laws of USAR

    Section 3: Tools You Need

    Lecture 6 The tools

    Section 4: Common Challenges in Schools

    Lecture 7 Common Challenges

    Section 5: Starting the Search

    Lecture 8 The 9 Step Size Up

    Lecture 9 The Door X - FEMA & CERT

    Lecture 10 Calling for People

    Section 6: How to Remove People

    Lecture 11 How to remove people

    Lecture 12 Assessing the area

    Lecture 13 Building a base with cribbing

    Lecture 14 Box Cribbing

    Lecture 15 Bigger basese

    Lecture 16 Makeshift fulcrums

    Lecture 17 Extracting the individual

    Lecture 18 Box and drag

    Lecture 19 Cribbing with extraction

    Lecture 20 Using a hydraulic jack

    Lecture 21 Wedges block and capture stacks

    Lecture 22 Boarding and collaring the victim

    Lecture 23 Victim carries

    Lecture 24 Chair carry

    Lecture 25 Using a stretcher

    Lecture 26 Blanket drags

    Lecture 27 PPE Used

    Lecture 28 Raise an Inch

    Lecture 29 SR Buddies

    Section 7: More

    Lecture 30 Conducting Triage

    Lecture 31 What not to do

    Lecture 32 Thank you

    Lecture 33 Other interesting tidbits

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