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NFPA 1006 or British Columbia Cave Standard. Application must include
NFPA 1006 or British Columbia Cave Standard. Application must include
an explanation of the course required, number of attendees
an explanation of the course required, number of attendees
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anticipated, and substantiation of the requirement.
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'''Analysis:'''
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Despite description, they fund non-NFPA courses.
=== Standard First Aid ===
=== Standard First Aid ===

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Contents

[edit] Documents

[edit] Courses

[edit] 2-day Team Leader

Description: SAR-trained and experienced volunteers learn the necessary management skills to lead and conduct the resources during a search.

Analysis: Have not seen good course material that would be easily delivered in our locale.

[edit] 2-day SAR Search Manager Recertification

Description: This refresher course focusing on initial response is a priority course. Teams in regions are encouraged to train together and to bring in their local police to participate in this course. Participation is limited to certified Search Managers.

Analysis: Ran course in 2012. No current need.

[edit] Tabletop or Live Exercise

Description: Exercises focusing on SAR management in a regional or multi-team participation.

Analysis: Larger project than we're prepared to take on.

[edit] 5-day Search Manager

Description: SAR trained and experienced volunteers learn the necessary management skills to lead and conduct a search.

Analysis:

  • Advantage: we can set course date to work with our students.
  • Advantage: our students more likely to attend if don't have to travel.
  • We have some, but not enough students.

[edit] Search and Rescue Basics Train the Trainer

Description: Participants learn to teach the basic entry level search and rescue skills and theory.

Analysis: Some but not enough students here to host.

[edit] Search and Rescue Training

Description: Innovative training programs (will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis).

Analysis: A general catch-all classification for other types of training.

[edit] ATV Course

Description: In accordance with Canada Safety Council Standard

[edit] Boating Course

Description: In accordance with Canada Safety Council Standard

[edit] Snowmobile Course

Description: In accordance with Canada Safety Council Standard

Analysis: Low participation in 2011. Not running in 2013-2014. Schedule next course for 2014-2015 when renewals are expected.

[edit] Man-tracking

Description: Participants learn to use clues and evidence left behind by the missing person(s).

[edit] GPS Training

Description: As applicable to course, but application must include an explanation of the course required, number of attendees anticipated, and substantiation of the requirement.

Analysis: Sufficient training in house.

[edit] Search and Rescue Basics (40 or 60-hour course)

Description: Participants learn the basic entry-level search and rescue skills and theory.

Analysis: Run each year.

[edit] Wilderness First Aid

Description: Basic and/or advanced course. Wilderness First Aid at the St. John's Ambulance or Red Cross level includes a recertification for Basic First Aid/CPR/AED.

[edit] Swift Water Rescue

Description: As applicable to course, but application must include an explanation of the course required, number of attendees anticipated, and substantiation of the requirement.

Analysis: Will be running course in Spring 2013.

[edit] Rope Rescue

Description: NFPA 1006 or British Columbia Cave Standard. Application must include an explanation of the course required, number of attendees anticipated, and substantiation of the requirement.

Analysis: Despite description, they fund non-NFPA courses.

[edit] Standard First Aid

Description: In accordance with the Red Cross or St. John's Ambulance curriculum. See also Wilderness First Aid above.

[edit] Technical or Specialty Training

Description: As applicable to course, but application must include an explanation of the course required, number of attendees anticipated, and substantiation of the requirement.

Analysis: A catch-all that could include any other course not listed above.

  • avalanche skills