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ESTA and USITT Offer Fall Safety Course Print E-mail
Written by Jacob Coakley
Feb 02, 2009
NEW YORK—The Joint Training Initiative of The ESTA Foundation and USITT will be teaching a new course, Fall Protection and Rescue System Requirements and Methods, in April, to be taught in Bowie, Md. There will be two opportunities to take this two-day course : the first session will be held on April 6 and 7, the second session will be held on April 8 and 9. Courses will combine both classroom and practical exercises and are designed for intermediate to advanced riggers. Topics covered will include OSHA and industry requirements, appropriate use and limitations of various systems, and useful climbing and rescue skills.
Sessions will be held at the Bowie Center for the Performing Arts, Bowie Md., and will be conducted by Morgan Neff of Mine Safety Appliances (MSA), a Fall Protection and Rescue Trainer, and Rocky Paulson, an ETCP Certified Rigger and ETCP Recognized Trainer.

These sessions are limited in size. Registrations will be on a first come basis.  Discounts are available to ESTA, USITT and IATSE members. Sessions will be hosted and co-produced by The Bowie Center for the Performing Arts and the USITT Chesapeake Section.

Attendees should have prior rigging experience and at least a general familiarity with working at heights, safety harnesses, fall arrest devices and basic first aid. In addition, they must provide their own safety gear, including harness, hard hat and safety shoes.

Course descriptions, fees and the registration form are available at:
http://www.estafoundation.org/seminars/eventdetails.php?eventID=314

For additional information, please contact Frank Stewart at .

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