Training/Planning the schedule

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Each year we typically run similar training at the same time of the year. Something like the following (but check the [[Calendar]] for this year's schedule):
Each year we typically run similar training at the same time of the year. Something like the following (but check the [[Calendar]] for this year's schedule):
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* January -
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* February - avalanche orientation
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* March -
* April - Equipment orientation. The location and operation of the equipment in the possession of PCSAR. Proper transport, set up and protocols and procedures for equipment use
* April - Equipment orientation. The location and operation of the equipment in the possession of PCSAR. Proper transport, set up and protocols and procedures for equipment use
* May - Rope and Knot exercise
* May - Rope and Knot exercise

Revision as of 00:50, 18 January 2012

Planning of regular meetings

Typically we have a 2 to 2.5 hour "regular" training session on the first Tuesday of each month starting at 19:00 at the fire hall.

Each year in December, we plan the schedule for the following 12 months. A tentative schedule for our regular training nights is drawn from:

Typical year

Each year we typically run similar training at the same time of the year. Something like the following (but check the Calendar for this year's schedule):

  • January -
  • February - avalanche orientation
  • March -
  • April - Equipment orientation. The location and operation of the equipment in the possession of PCSAR. Proper transport, set up and protocols and procedures for equipment use
  • May - Rope and Knot exercise
  • June - GPS exercise
  • July - mid-month training replaced by a barbeque.
  • August - outdoor training
  • September - indoor training
  • October - Mock search.
  • November - Annual General Meeting replaces training at regular meeting.
  • December - indoor training as weather is unpredictable
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