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rescue at height

Address content and practices relating to operations and procedures for recognition, analysis and prevention of risk when working at height and site assessment and the victim and his redemption in accordance with the NR34 and NR35. mainly:
 
• Develop the perception of risk in activities at height;
 
• Improve the safety practices of professional activities in height;
 
• Train workers able to perform rescue if needed.
  • Make Planning and Organization;
  • Identify hazards present in work at height;
  • Knowing EPI and EPC for working at heights;
  • Conduits in emergency situations, such as suspension inert principles of fire, rescue and escape route, among others;
  • APR - Preliminary Risk;
  • PT - Work Permit;
  • Work Methodology;
  • Knowing Stairs, ramps, walkways, platforms and access to justice;
  • Meet standards and regulations.
  • Suspension inert;
  • rescue;
  • Withdrawal victim suspended;
  • Application of first aid;

Risk situations involving work at height. It is considered work time every activity performed above 2.00 m (two meters) of the lower level where there is a risk of falling.

Any professional who carries out rescue in time, ie, every activity performed above two feet above the floor, there is a risk of falling worker should have rescue team.

The training should be minimal physical conditions, by certified occupational health (ASO) or equivalent and must be considered capable of performing the exercises and simulations provided for this course.

Theoretical analysis, practical exercises and application of procedures in practice.

The course will be taught in 3 days, 24 hours. Being 4 hours theory and 20 hours practical.

Valid for two (2) years as MTE.

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