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ACCIDENT SCENE SAFETY “Train-The-Trainer”
The purpose of the 3-day Train-The-Trainer event is to provide you with all of the information and materials you will need to present the most up-to-date Accident Scene Safety training available to others. We will provide you with the training required to use all of our materials effectively. Each training Module is in PowerPoint format complete with videos. All of our courses are designed to be presented as written, or to be modified to fit your individual requirements. We have allowed you the flexibility to add information to our programs, or add our information to your existing programs. As new information and programs becomes available, you will receive it at no additional cost to ensure that you are always up-to-date. The third day will consist of hands-on training to allow you to practice the techniques and procedures learned in the classroom.
VEHICLE RESCUE IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM
"Train-The-Trainer"
The purpose of this 2-day Train-The-Trainer
course is to provide you with the latest information available on new vehicles.
The information provided in this course will help a rescuer mitigate hazards at
the accident scene while working with new vehicle designs and construction
materials. This
course covers
all of the requirements set forth in NFPA 1670 Chapter 8 for Vehicle and
Machinery Rescue - Awareness, Operations, and Technician levels. This
course also features a day of Hands-On Extrication training featuring late model
vehicles and following the guidelines set forth in NFPA 1006 Chapter 6. This is a Train-The-Trainer course, so you will receive all of the
information and materials needed to train others in your department when you
return. You will also continue to receive all of our course updates and new
course materials as they are made available.
ACCIDENT SCENE SAFETY FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT
The purpose of this 2-day course is to update law enforcement personnel in the hazards and procedures for working at the scene of a motor vehicle accident.
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