This seminar will provide participants with training in the use of specialized equipment and techniques employed in Moving Rope Systems (MRS). Safe work procedures for popular technical work at height moving rope systems will be demonstrated “low and slow” so that attendees can put their hands on different work positioning set ups and see them up close via demonstrations.. Attendees will gain an understanding of the advantages and limitations of MRS while maintaining and following safe work practices and legislation pertaining to fall protection. Participants will be educated in applicable forces on anchor points, redirects and tie off methods for tree climbing systems.
Vermeer All Roads One Day Demonstration with North American Training Solutions:
Registration is at 7:00am
Day ends at 4:00pm
Seminars are held RAIN or SHINE
Bring lawn chair, hard hat, and safety glasses
Free Lunch is Provided Earn up to 6.5 ISA Certified Arborist CEU's
Applicable Standards: This course meets the ANSI/ASSE Z490.1 Criteria for Accepted Practices in Safety, Health, and Environmental Training as well as ANSI Z133, Z359, and CSA Z259.
Additional Course Details: Safety, Team Work, Communication and Risk Assessment
Integrated site risk assessment, inner and outer perimeter surveys, green, amber, red light indicators
Pull testing, establishing work zones and drop zones and communication protocols
Establishing an emergency action plan and stop work protocol
Personal Protective Apparel and Equipment
How to inspect, fit and utilize PPA and PPE
Fall protection categories (arrest, positioning, restrict/restraint, rescue)
Industrial sit harnesses, connecting links, cordage and webbing
Ergonomics, hydration/nutrition and the industrial athlete
Tree Work Positioning Assemblies: Build a system that works for you
Ropes, Lanyards, Tails, Slings, Splices and Stitches
Rope construction, standards, application, inspection, storage and care
Rope terminology, tree climbing termination knots, splices and stitches
Tree Climbing Knots, Bends and Hitches
Ascenders, descenders, other mechanical devices
Rope tools, slings and related accessories
Identifying, Establishing and Securing Anchorages
Fall protection plan, code and standards, certified and non-certified anchorages
Canopy anchor load testing and friction management
Tree Climbing Tools and Equipment
Throwline Application, Techniques and Rope Installation
Installation and retrieval of friction management devices
Throwline tips and tricks
Tree Climbing Work Practices
Moving Rope Systems (MRS) and their performance criteria
Ascending, positioning, redirecting and descending
Emergency Response
Aerial rescue planning, traumatic tree worker injuries and first aid
Self-rescue and ground assisted lowering technique
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