Courses
Team Performance Evaluation (TPE™)
A Roco Team Performance Evaluation (TPE™) simulates the pressures of emergency response while providing third-party documentation of your team’s rescue capabilities. Graded scenarios are used to evaluate safe, timely and proficient response in confined space and elevated rescue environments. Each scenario is debriefed so that any deficiencies can be identified and corrected. Teams are scored on their rescue skills, response capabilities and patient care.
Details >Confined Space Rescue Technician
The primary focus of this 40-hour course is to build upon the core skills already learned and provide the additional competencies needed to meet the job performance requirements listed in NFPA 1006 and 1670 (Confined Space Technician Level). Technician-level skills and team response capabilities will be enhanced by extensive hands-on learning stations and realistic problem-solving exercises including on-air, simulated IDLH scenarios.
Details >Rope Rescue Technician
The primary focus of this 40-hour course is to build upon the core skills already learned and provide the additional competencies needed to meet the job performance requirements listed in NFPA 1006 and 1670 (Rope Rescue Technician).
Details >Confined Space Rescue Technician Recertification
30 Hour Recertification for Confined Space Rescue
Details >Rope and Confined Space Rescue Technician Recertification
Roco’s Rescue Technician level recertification program provides an update on the latest techniques, equipment and standards while renewing certification for another two years. Extensive hands-on teaching stations and realistic problem-solving exercises include on-air, simulated IDLH scenarios as well as high angle (elevated) rescue operations. Participants will have the opportunity to practice their skills prior to…
Details >Fall Protection Competent Person
Focusing on current OSHA and ANSI requirements, this course will provide the knowledge and skills for establishing or improving a worksite’s comprehensive fall protection program. Trained as Competent Persons for Fall Protection, participants will receive practical experience in recognizing fall hazards and developing appropriate measures for reducing or eliminating these hazards. Detailed preplan forms will be used to guide participants through the process of evaluation and preparing for fall hazards in the workplace. This will include Roco’s “Fall Hazard Survey,” which identifies fall hazards and uses the “hierarchy of fall protection” to provide the most protective and feasible solutions.
Details >Entrant, Attendant and Entry Supervisor (EAS)
This course will demonstrate the many advantages of using a “team approach” to confined space entry. The Confined Space Entry Team (Entrant, Attendant and Entry Supervisor) consists of interrelated roles and each is critical to the overall safety of your entrants. The workshop includes practical application of running a successful entry operation from preparing the initial entry permit to preplanning for effective non-entry rescue. Seeing the “big picture” of a safe, productive entry will enable your team members to carry out their duties while keeping a watchful eye on overall job safety. This workshop will increase the safety and efficiency of your entry operations while training your Confined Space Entry Team to work together as a cohesive unit.
Details >Trench/Excavation Competent Person
This 8-hour Trench Competent Person course is intended for Owners, Supervisors, Managers, Operators, and Safety personnel who are required to oversee Excavation and Trench work. Due to the extreme hazards involved, OSHA 29 CFR 1926.650 Subpart P (Excavations) requires at least one person be trained as a Competent Person for excavation sites, which includes trenching activities. OSHA has recognized that a higher level of training and experience is required than a normal worker would possess. OSHA relies on the Competent Person for certain activities or safety procedures at a construction site such as design, daily inspections, and supervision. If you are supervising an excavation/trench job or are signing off on a permit for excavation work…you need this class!
Details >First Aid CPR and AED Training
This 4-hour American Heart Association course equips students with the critical life-saving skills of a layperson responder. Participants will learn how to correctly identify the presence of an emergency, activate the emergency response system, and administer simple yet potent first-aid techniques that are proven to improve patient outcomes. We will explore many common emergencies and conditions that result in 911 calls and the science of resuscitation in cardiac arrest.
Details >Emergency Medical Responder (EMR)
This 48-hour course provides students with the critical life-saving skills of an entry-level medical responder. Students will train in basic life support and resuscitation and get an introduction to the current clinical best practices for some of the most common emergencies. Our instructors administer an array of rigorous scenario-based evaluations to test your proficiency as a team and individually.
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