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Products and training courses for fall prevention, positioning, rescue and casualty recovery.

Quarries and mines tend to have different requirements. Generally mines tend to be more concerned with rescue whereas quarries can present both rescue and fall protection issues. An accident during the placement of charges near an edge is one such example. 

Quarries may also contain processing plants that may require emergency equipment to be kept on site. Fall prevention is very much a desirable goal in quarry environments because of the difficulty in accessing the edge to recover a fallen person. 

Adjustable positioning lanyards may be used perpendicular to the face, or horizontal anchor lines parallel to the face, at a suitable distance from the edge.

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    MNCU1038A Provide aided rescue to endangered personnel
    MNCC1006A Conduct local risk assessment
    MNMOCC427A Recover equipment
    MNMUGC440A Set-up and perform manual scaling operations
    MNMCCCOO002A Work safely
    FPIG38A Administer first aid procedures
    FPPAID1A Apply basic first aid techniques
    RTF3702A Undertake aerial rescue
    FPIG37A Apply basic first aid technique

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    BK061515 B-SAFE Roofers Kit with Retractable Lanyard

    B-Safe Life Saver Rescue Kit with winch

    B-Safe Automatic Descender

    Petzl Nest stretcher for confined space

    BSC0045 Rescue Pole

    BFMRG930 Automatic Descender 

    BL04111 Shock Lanyard 

    Selection of temporary safety lines

 

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National Height Safety & Access Solutions Pty Ltd

Unit 3 - 31 Chapel Street Marrickville NSW 2204

PH: 1300 301 214

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