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Agenda:
Agenda:
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* Knots, Bends and Hitches
 
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** (from BC PEP RRM Chapter 4)
 
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** Properly stack and coil rope
 
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** Integrate seat and chest harnesses
 
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* Belay Systems
 
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** (from BC PEP RRM Chapter 6)
 
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** Build belay systems for single and multi-person loads
 
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** Demonstrate the properties of types of belay devices used in rescue
 
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** Operate various belay devices
 
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** Tie-off any of the belay devices
 
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* Rope Rescue in Pincher Creek
* Rope Rescue in Pincher Creek
** (from BC PEP RRM Chapter 1)
** (from BC PEP RRM Chapter 1)
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** Describe the Incident Commander's role in rope rescue
** Describe the Incident Commander's role in rope rescue
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*Rappelling and Ascending
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** (from BC PEP RRM Chapter 10)
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* Knots, Bends and Hitches
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** Understanding rappelling methods
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** (from BC PEP RRM Chapter 4)
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** Outline the various belay methods
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** Properly stack and coil rope
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** Set up and operate various rappel devices
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** Integrate seat and chest harnesses
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** Tie-off rappel devices
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** Set up and operate Prusiks and mechanical devices for ascending
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* Belay Systems
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** Perform safety checks for rapperlling / ascending systems
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** (from BC PEP RRM Chapter 6)
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** Build belay systems for single and multi-person loads
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** Demonstrate the properties of types of belay devices used in rescue
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** Operate various belay devices
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** Tie-off any of the belay devices
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* {{link|Image:Rope:2010-06-09 03 20 13u-scan.pdf}}
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