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COMPANY DRILLS

DRILLS ONLY.....A resource for Company Officers to assist with the delivery of company level training. List the learning objectives and a step by step approach for conducting the drills safely.

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COMPANY DRILLS Forum

Scott Thompson

The Drill I Learned The Most From 9 Replies

Started by Scott Thompson. Last reply by William Hersman Jun 26.

OBJECTIVES Teach the new guy about the rig and equipment Mentor the new guy Introduce the crew to the new guy Build team confidence BACKGROUND To explain the impact of this drill, a brief backgrou... Read More »

Anthony Avillo

the old books

Started by Anthony Avillo Jun 22

want to do some great drills that are outside the box get your hands on the old IFSTA salvage and ground ladder books great drills on special uses for ladders and things such as sump basins, de-wat... Read More »

Scott Thompson

Flat Roof Training Prop 4 Replies

Started by Scott Thompson. Last reply by Scott Thompson Jun 18.

This flat roof prop was built by our B Shift. There are leaf springs and a trailer jack to adjust the "bounce" of the roof and two places for panels to be placed to simulate cutting any type of roo... Read More »

 
 

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