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WATER RESCUE

ADVANCED LINE SYSTEMS

 

SPONSORED BY:

UNION DALE VOL. FIRE CO.

 

LEAD INSTRUCTOR:

LEN BASARA

 

DATES: AUGUST 14TH & 15TH, 2010

8/14/2010: 08:00-1600 @ UNIONDALE FIRE ST.

8/15/2010: 08:00-16:00

 

THIS CLASS IS REGISTERED WITH BCCC AND BSEMS.

 

EACH STUDENT NEEDS A COPY OF THEIR WRER CLASS CERT.  A CLASS V VEST AND A WATER RESCUE HELMET.

 

TO REGISTER CONTACT ANDY BELCHER @ 570-679-5221.

 

PLEASE REGISTER BY 8/8/10

 

CLASS ROOM IS AT THE UNION DALE FIRE HALL

AND SUNDAY’S FIELD SITES T.B.D.

 

OTHER CLASSES IN THE FUTURE:

 

TENETIVE:

WATER RESCUE EMERGENCY BOAT OPS - NOV. 6/7

ICE RESCUE TBA NEAR - JAN. 2011???

 

LUNCHES WILL BE PROVIDED

 

PLEASE MONITOR OUR WEB SITE FOR OTHER CLASSES AND DETAILS AS THEY ARE UPDATED:

 

WWW.UNIONDALEFIRE.COM

 


WELL CONTROL INCIDENT MANAGEMENT:

EFFECTIVE STRATEGIES & TACTICS

FOR MUNICIPAL RESPONDERS

A NEW COURSE ON ACHIEVING SUCCESSFUL OUTCOMES TO  OIL & GAS WELL EMERGENCIES

 

 

Course Description:

Municipal agencies responding to an oilfield emergency must deal with a unique set of safety vectors, each with the

potential to catastrophically escalate if initial size-up is inaccurate and resources are ineffectively assigned.

 

This course is intended to prepare tactical response agencies, with local jurisdiction over oilfield emergencies to

better manage their incident scenes, integrate resources, and work more effectively with oil & gas operators and well control specialists.

 

The ability of responders to identify common blowout scene risks and predict hydrocarbon behavior greatly increases the probability of a safe and successful mitigation

 

Who Should Attend:  Fire Departments, Hazmat Teams, Public Safety & Emergency Management Personnel

  

Continuing Education Credits  6.0 CE hours in Incident Management

 

Course Content

Section 1: Causes of Blowouts

Section 2: Rigs & Their Components

Section 3: Tactics For First On Scene

Section 4: Suburban Interface Risks

Section 5: Response Methodology FAQ’s

Section 6: Well Control Scene Management

Section 7: Firefighting & Well Control Equipment

Section 8: Case Histories

 

 

Two Sessions:

Saturday August 28, 2010  9:00 a.m – 3:30 p.m

Susquehanna County EMA  Conference Room

81 Public Ave

Montrose, PA 18801

Sunday August 29, 2010  9:00 a.m – 3:30 p.m

Susquehanna County EMA  Conference Room

81 Public Ave

Montrose, PA 18801

Lunch provided both days.

 

 

Fees: There is no charge for this course

 

Contact Scott Aylesworth to register at :

emaoperations@susqco.com or by phone at 570-278-4600 Ext. 286