ROPE OPERATOR INSTRUCTOR TRAINING

This course (followed by a three day assessment) allows rope rescue operators to progress to the teaching role required to introduce personnel to work at height and basic rope rescue systems, as taught on the rope operator programme.

The students will be required to deliver practical and theoretical sessions, demonstrate training inline with current legislation and produce risk assessments, lesson plans and rescue plans from the operators syllabus. The students will also demonstrate assessment of practical and theoretical skills against measured criteria. The course is assessed by production of documentation, Q&A and observation.

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objectives

Proven technical knowledge of equipment and rescue systems used in the operators course. The ability to problem solve and resolve any safety issues that may develop during training, including the development and implementation of rescue plans. Be able to deliver and manage training in a safe manner and within the legislative requirements for working at height. Be able to assess students to a measured criteria and create development programmes for students deemed "not yet competent". Develop Risk Assessments for activities and sites and work within their scope. Create and deliver realistic training scenarios to meet learning outcomes.

 

 

 


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Course Certification
& Coventry University

There are options on successful completion of this course to register it towards a Coventry University Diploma / Certificate in Specialist Rescue or contribution towards other higher education awards.

Further information will be provided at commencement of the course.


For more information Call 01248 601 546
or email enquiries@outreachrescue.com