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Working at height, evacuation and rescue

This training course prepares you to work safely at height, while acquiring the essential skills for evacuation and rescue. It combines theory and practice to get you up and running in the field.

  • Regulatory reminder regarding working at height
  • Proactively diagnose potential risks
  • Suggest preventive measures and safety measures
  • Rescue a team member who is stuck in suspension
  • Communicate with the emergency services
  • Bring the victim to safety

Training  programme 

Working at height, evacuation and rescue

by HTC

Working at height Ladders, Step ladders, PIRL

Emergency procedures on site: Definition and implementation
PPSPS (Specific Health and Safety Plan)
Emergency and evacuation equipment and additional PPE
Harness syndrome and musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs)
Reaching a victim stuck in their harness while suspended and evacuating them (unhooking)
Pulley systems and lifting during evacuation/rescue
Handling alerts and triggering emergency response
On-site application, accident simulation and rescue implementation
Reflection on the entire work situation: protection, prevention and rescue
Reflection on attitudes and accident-prone situations
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Practical information about the training course

Working at height, evacuation and rescue

Prerequisites : Be of legal age / HTC medical clearance / Rope access technician with 1,000 hours of experience
Audience : This training course is not accessible to people with Category B and C disabilities. Category A disabilities: please contact us
Training centres : Marseille Peypin, Lille Sin-le-Noble, Nantes Châteaubriant
Training documents : Training certificate + Certificate of completion
Validity : 3 years
Training duration : 1 day
Price : Please consult us
Access deadline and terms : Immediate registration possible subject to availability and validation of the quote and/or training agreement (contract)

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Why choose the

Working at height, evacuation and rescue

training course at HTC Techniques Verticales ?

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Further practical information

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  • Direct contact with a training advisor.
  • This training course is not accessible to people with Category B and C disabilities. B and C. Disabled Category A: please consult us. For further information, please contact Disability Liaison Officer HTC Techniques Verticales on +33 4 42 01 19 95 or www.agefiph.fr
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