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Hi Folks,
Tasmanian Polytechnic and the TCIA are running a series of short two day work shops aimed at increasing the skills and knowledge of recreational climbers.
ROCK RESCUE
A 2-day workshop for recreational rockclimbers, climbing guides/instructors, and outdoor educators. Through demonstration and practice of a structured rescue system, the workshop will give climbers the knowledge and skills to competently respond to most incidents/accidents likely to occur on the cliff.
Topics covered will include:
Climbing equipment – care, inspection and retirement
Simple pre-climbing and pre-abseiling safety checks
Specialist rescue knots – mariner, mule, garda and prussic variants
Improvised harnesses, belay and descending devices/methods
Mechanical advantage raising systems – 2:1, 3:1, and 5:1
Use of specialist equipment – ATC Guide, Grigri, Tibloc, Mini Traxion, etc.
Fixed anchor assessment
Escaping the belay
Diagonal raises past anchors
Lowering and abseiling past knots
Re-ascent of jammed abseil ropes
Anchor equalisation and cordalette usage
Rescue victims from the sea
Lead climber rescue if lowering not possible
Self-belaying techniques
Improvised evacuation techniques
WHEN
Course 1: Sat. 24th and Sun. 25th September, 2011 Course
2: Sat. 10th and Sun. 11th December, 2011
Enrolments close two weeks prior to course commencement.
WHERE
White Water Wall, Freycinet National Park Trainers: Multi-pitch Climbing Guides from the Tasmanian Climbing Instructors Assoc. (TCIA)
Prerequisites
Lead climbing experience with a good knowledge of rope work, natural protection, knots, basic rescue techniques, and traditional climbing principles.
Certification: Participants who successfully complete the workshop and demonstrate competence will attain a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment and a Certificate of Attendance. Participants will have an opportunity to attain the following nationally recognised units of competency from the Certificate III in Outdoor Recreation:
SROODR002A Plan outdoor recreation activities SROVTR001A Perform vertical rescues
Accommodation, meals and transport
Camping at White Water Wall campsite. Participants are responsible for bringing their own food, water, camping equipment and transport.
What to bring
Notepad, pen/pencil, warm and waterproof clothes, tent and camping equipment, food and water, harness, helmet, rock shoes, 2 x 60cm prussic loops and basic lead climbing equipment.
Fees and enrolment
Full fee: $299.00 Concession fee: $183.00
If you are receiving Centrelink allowances such as Newstart, Youth Allowance, a pension, Austudy or Abstudy, or you have dependents receiving these allowances then you may be eligible for a concession. To claim a concession simply produce Centrelink evidence relevant to your benefit/allowance at the time of enrolment.
For enquiries and enrolment please contact:
Tour Guiding & Outdoor Recreation Tasmanian Polytechnic, Drysdale South Campus GPO Box 2015, Hobart, TAS 7001
Tel. (03) 6233 8720
Email tourguiding@polytechnic.tas.edu.au
The Tasmanian Polytechnic reserves the right to cancel the workshop if there are insufficient enrolments