Technical Name: Industrial Rescue Level at Height and/or Confined Space NR 33 and NR 35 Training Course
Reference: 170947
We provide courses and training; We perform Translations and Versions in Technical Language: Portuguese, English, Spanish, French, Italian, Mandarin, German, Russian, Swedish, Dutch, Hindi, Japanese and others consult.
What is the purpose of the Industrial Rescuer Course?
The Industrial Rescuer Course qualifies the professional in technical rescue to be able to participate in a limited variety of rescues at heights and/or in confined spaces, positioned from a surface that requires their safe movement through individual protection systems for restriction of movement, fall arrest.
What is the Industrial Grade Rescuer?
The industrially qualified Rescuer is a person capable and trained to use prefabricated or preassembled manual or automatic systems to act in accordance with the company’s rescue plan.
Does NBR 16710 recommend that a person qualified as a rescuer at the industrial level, in addition to training at this level of qualification, meet the following prerequisites for exercising the function of rescuers?
Minimum education of the 5th year of elementary school;
First aid training, with content and workload compatible with the risk scenarios and typical accidents identified.
OUR DIFFERENTIAL:
(a) The Instructors are Engineers who master the Technical languages in Portuguese, German and English, Mandarin, Spanish, among others with international know-how and active Passports.
We do not work with interpreters, as they are matters of technical engineering levels, their version, interpretation and translation without engineering training can be harmed, inducing serious misunderstandings.
(b) All Professionals have mandatory Occupational Safety Training NR 10, NR 35, NR 33, NR 12, among others, updated and valid.
(c) Upon completion, certificates of participation and achievement will be issued, signed with electronic digital signatures by legally qualified professionals with active CREA:
Work Safety Engineer (Technical Responsible) with active CREA /ART;
Engineer. Electric/Sec. Work (Instructor) with active CREA /ART;
Occupational Physician with active CRM;
Technical Instructor for Fire Fighting, First Aid and Chemical Emergencies;
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Treinamento Livre Profissionalizante Noções Básicas (Não substitui Formação Acadêmica ou Ensino Técnico)Certificado de conclusão
Industrial Rescue Course
Normative Program Content:
Official Regulatory Standards and applicable Brazilian Standards;
Security principles of a rescue operation;
Identification of risks associated with a rescue operation;
Risk x benefit assessment in a rescue operation;
Certification of rescue equipment and systems;
Selection and correct use of the following personal rescue equipment:
Parachute harness, slings or lanyards; Lifelines, Connectors, Helmet, Gloves,
Installation and operation of pre-engineered rescue or evacuation systems;
Selection and correct use of the following collective rescue equipment:
Ropes, Slings, Anchoring Ring, Tapes or Beads, Connectors, Pulleys, Blockers, Stretchers, Tripod;
Assembly of basic tie knots: assembly of basic anchorages using tie knots;
Assembly and operation of simple mechanical advantage systems;
Pre-use inspection of the individual and collective rescue equipment used; identification of operational readiness or damage conditions. defects and wear and tear for refusal of equipment that has been disapproved according to the manufacturers’ instructions;
Cleaning methods. packaging and transport of rescue equipment;
Conceptualization of the shock force generated by arresting a fall from a height;
Fall factor concept;
Knowledge of how inert suspension trauma develops and its main therapeutic measures;
Use of available means of communication. as well as use of terminology used as standard language for emergencies;
Knowledge of the different types of vertical transport stretchers, as well as their compatibility for the type of operation or the victim’s injury;
Techniques for immobilizing victims on stretchers, with or without the use of spine or limb immobilizers;
Victim vertical movement techniques, using pre-engineered or pre-assembled manual or automatic rescue and evacuation systems;
Techniques for vertical movement of victims at heights and in confined spaces, using simple pre-assembled mechanical advantage systems;
Techniques for using respiratory protection equipment applied to rescue.
Source: NBR 16710-1
Complements of the Activity – Awareness of the Importance:
APR (Preliminary Risk Analysis);
PE (Emergency Plan);
PGR (Risk Management Plan);
ORM (Occupational Risk Management);
Understanding the need for the Rescue Team – NBR 16710;
The Importance of task knowledge;
Accident prevention and first aid notions;
Fire protection – NBR 14276;
Perception of risks and factors that affect people’s perceptions;
Impact and behavioral factors on safety: Fear factor;
How to discover the fastest and easiest way to develop Skills;
How to control the mind while working;
How to administer and manage working time;
Why balance energy during activity in order to gain productivity;
Consequences of Habituation to Risk;
Causes of accidents at work;
Notions on Tree of Causes;
Understanding about Ergonomics, Workstation Analysis and Ergonomic Risks.
Basic notions of:
HAZCOM – Hazard Communication Standard;
HAZMAT – Hazardous Materials (Hazardous Materials);
HAZWOPER – Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response;
PDCA Cycle (Plan-Do-Check-Act) – ISO 45001;
FMEA – Failure Mode and Effect Analysis;
SFMEA – Service Failure Mode and Effect Analysis;
PFMEA – Process of Failure Mode and Effects Analysis;
DFMEA – Design Failure Mode and Effect Analysis;
Analysis of failure modes, effects and criticality (FMECA);
Bow Tie Tool (Risk Management Process Analysis);
Accident Analysis Tool – TRIPOD Method;
Hazard Communication Standard (HCS (Hazard Communication Standard) – OSHA;
Hawkins Scale (Scale of Awareness);
Practical Exercises:
Registration of Evidences;
Theoretical and Practical Assessment;
Certificate of participation.
NOTE:
We emphasize that the General Normative Programmatic Content of the Course or Training may be changed, updated, adding or deleting items as necessary by our Multidisciplinary Team.
Our Multidisciplinary Team is entitled to update, adjust, change and/or delete items, as well as insert or exclude Rules, Laws, Decrees or technical parameters that they deem applicable, whether related or not, and the Contracting Party is responsible for making the necessary calls. in accordance with the relevant legislation.



