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White House Community Vol. Fire Dept.

Basic Trench Rescue (June 24-26, 2022)

The Trench Rescue course is designed to impact knowledge and develop skills in order to properly shore trenches and to mitigate a trench cave-in rescue quickly with minimum danger to those involved. It will teach the student how to utilize equipment and resources already at their disposal.

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Basic Trench Rescue  (June 24-26, 2022)
Basic Trench Rescue  (June 24-26, 2022)

Time & Location

Jun 24, 2022, 6:00 PM CDT – Jun 27, 2022, 6:00 PM CDT

White House Community Vol. Fire Dept., 1916 Hwy 31 W, White House, TN 37188, USA

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Basic Trench Rescue

 

Date: 6/24/2022 through 6/26/2022

Location: White House Community Volunteer Fire Dept.

                     1916 Hwy 31W

                     White House, TN 37188

Price for TARS Members: $85.00

Price for Associate Members: $150.00

Price for Non-Members: $200.00

Description: The Trench Rescue course is designed to impact knowledge and develop skills in order to properly shore trenches and to mitigate a trench cave-in rescue quickly with minimum danger to those involved. It will teach the student how to utilize equipment and resources already at their disposal as well as recognize the resources in the community that can be readily used in Trench Rescue. This class is taught in a regional basis by TARS certified college level instructors.

Course Hours: 20

CEH's: 10

Minimum Enrollment: 20

Prequisites: 

Reference Material: First Due Trench is the textbook referenced in the class; students are highly suggested to obtain a copy of this book.

Food & Lodging: Students are responsible for their own food and lodging.

Notes: Students Personal Protective Equipment for this class shall include:

ANSI/ISEA Z89.1-2009 Class E Type I Approved Helmet or Construction type hard hat

ANSI Z87.1+ Approved Eye protection

Long pants

Hard sole shoes preferably steel toe

Leather gloves or extrication type gloves

Tools needed and to be provided by the student to include:

Hammer minimum 16oz

Nail apron

Tape measure Minimum 25 ft.

Pencil and some type of small writing pad

OSHA 1910/1926.502; ANSI Z359 Approved Fall Protection Safety Harness and lanyard.

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