Rope Rescue Technician 1 (RRT1) – Assessment Only (12 Candidates, 2 Instructors)

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$729.00 / person

(at 6:1 ratio)
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Course Description


This program provides the certification assessment required for Rope Rescue Technician Level 1.

The two-instructor format allows multiple systems and rescue scenarios to be evaluated efficiently, while ensuring candidates receive clear feedback and fair, consistent assessment.

Participants will complete practical evaluations demonstrating competency in rope rescue systems and team rescue operations.

Candidates should arrive with strong familiarity with the RRT1 curriculum.

Included
  • 2.5 days of scenario-based certification evaluation and competency testing
  • Two experienced rope rescue instructors supporting evaluation process

Not Included
  • Transportation
  • Food
  • Clothing
  • Personal equipment
  • Team rescue equipment

Logistics


-Sample Time table RRT1 Assessment -

  • Friday - 1800-2100 (3 hrs) 
  • Saturday - 0830-1700 (8.5 hrs)
  • Sunday - 0830 - 1600 (7.5 hrs)

RRT1 Assessment Expectations:

  • Build a safe and adjustable edge line in a timely manner. Operate as an edge person and describe their roles and responsibilities.
  • Demonstrates appropriate use of standard  knots, bends, hitches and anchor ties. 
  • Fresh Eyes Checks (FEC) for safety.
  • Build and operate Purpose Built Device & Component system for Lowering and Raising. Tension transfers - converting between the two. 
  • Function as Tailer.
  • Communicates during rope rescue with clear, standard terminology and communication protocols, at the appropriate time, in all stages of rescue. Uses REDO sequence.
  • Demonstrate stretcher attendant role for terrain up to moderate angle slope.
  • Rig subject securement.
  • Command and Communication.

Requirements


This course is for active members of recognized Search and Rescue (SAR) Groups in British Columbia. The application form must be signed by the Training Officer or member of the Management Team of your SAR Group.

Gear List


The following list is the recommended minimum for your personal gear. Please ensure that all your gear is functioning and in proper repair. 

  • Helmet
  • Harness
  • Headlamp and spare batteries
  • Knife
  • Gloves (rope)
  • Safety glasses
  • Whistle
  • Flagging tape
  • Personal pack
  • DCD (descent control device)
  • 60cm sling
  • 120 cm sling
  • Locking "D" Carabiner X4
  • Locking Pear carabiner X1
  • 8mm Cord X5m
  • 8mm cord X10m
  • 8mm prusik X1.4m
  • 8mm prusik X1.7m
  • 25mm webbing X5m
  • Short purcell prusik
  • long purcell prusik
  • PMP (prusik minding pulley)
  • Personal First Aid kit

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