SAR Fundamentals/SAR Role/Question bank

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1

Name 5 priorities in the order of the safety pyramid.

  • 1. self
  • 2. team
  • 3. bystanders
  • 4. subject
  • 5. equipment

10

Name three categories of SAR skills.

search, rescue, and survival/support skills

11

Who determines what risk level you will work at during a search?

Ultimately you will decide how far you are willing to go based on factors such as skill, fitness, present physical/environmental conditions and overall team ability. Overall safety for yourself, you team and the subject are always the primary concerns.

12

Who are you working for during a search operation?

The lost person/subject.

13

What are the 3 types of searches and what area of government is responsible for each area?

  • Sea - federal
  • Air - federal
  • Ground - provincial

14

Are SAR workers covered by WCB?

Yes.

15

Why is prevention a priority when dealing with SAR incidents?

Prevention is much less costly in both funds & labour (volunteer), than searching / incident procedures / mobilization.

16

Should a SAR group respond without being tasked?

No, under most circumstances

17

If a SAR incident happens in a national park, who normally responds?

Park wardens

2

What should a searcher consider with all decisions and actions?

  • Risk vs. Benefit
  • Safety

3

Name the core elements of a SAR incident (LAST).

  • Locate
  • Access
  • Stabilize
  • Transport

4

What qualities are looked for in a SAR worker?

  • Proficient
  • Humble
  • Able
  • Competent
  • Knowledgeable
  • Solicitous

5

Name 3 skills required in SAR?

  • navigation
  • first aid
  • survival
  • communications

6

What is the provincial SAR organization?

SAR Alberta

7

What is a tasking agency?

Agency which has jurisdiction & responsibility for initiating and paying for a search.

8

List at least three tasking agencies.

  • RCMP
  • city police
  • Parks Canada

9

How long is the search manager course?

5 days

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