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		<title>Every Rescuer Should Know Their ABCDE&#8217;s: A Disciplined Approach for Conducting Rope System Safety Checks</title>
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<p><strong>Presenter: Jeremy Metz | Webinar | </strong><br />
A common practice in rope rescue is to conduct a “safety check” of the rigging in a rope system prior to placing a human load on it. The purpose and value of safety check is well documented in various technical rope rescue textbooks and is even is a job performance requirement in NFPA 1006, Technical Rescuer Professional Qualifications. However, these references often only present general guidelines and they do not present a disciplined approach to conducting a safety check. This free PMI® Webinar will present a disciplined approach developed by West Metro Fire Rescue’s (Lakewood, CO) Technical Rescue Team as one way to conduct a system safety check.</p>
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