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FALLS FROM HEIGHT - A GUIDE TO RESCUE PLANNING
NEW
How do you rescue someone suspended in midair or trapped above ground? Author Loui McCurley, an expert in technical rope rescue with more than twenty-five years of experience, has the answers. Following her tested and proven advice, readers will learn how to prepare for and safely rescue “at-height” workers and others from “falls from height.” The book fully bridges the gap between planning and execution, steering readers toward simple workplace-specific solutions. Moreover, it explains how to develop and implement a comprehensive protection program, enabling all organizations and their employees to fully prepare themselves to respond to a fall from height.
By: PMI’s own Loui McCurley Key Features: Hardcover • 376 pages • 2013 • Over 200 pictures Weight: 1.20 lbs (544 g)
BK13040
HIGH ANGLE RESCUE TECHNIQUES V3
Knowledge of high angle rescue is vital to many emergency service personnel. High Angle Rescue Techniques unique step-by- step approach to instruction facilitates the learning process for both trainers and students.
By: Tom Vines and PMI’s own Steve Hudson
Key Features: Offers the latest in compliance with nationally recognized standards set by OSHA and the NFPA • 384 pages • 500 illustrations • The handy Field Guide comes with the book or may be purchased separately • Full color photos and illustrations • 2004
Weight: 2.69 lbs (1.225 kg) BK13007
SWIF TWATER RESCUE F IELD GUIDE
The field reference to swiftwater rescue, this tough, booklet is made to fit in your pocket, glove compartment, or pack.
Key Features: Waterproof • 4x6 booklet • 84 pages • 44 drawings • Soft cover • Spiral bound top • 2012 revision
Weight: 2.5 oz (69 g) BK13002
CONFINED SPACE & STRUCTURAL ROPE RESCUE
Knowledge of high angle rescue is vital to many emergency service personnel. High Angle Rescue Techniques unique step-by-step approach to instruction facilitates the learning process for both trainers and students.
By: Tom Vines and PMI’s own Steve Hudson
Key Features: Full color • 400 illustrations • Special emphasis on compliance issues • 384 pages • 1998
Weight: 1.75 lbs (794 g) BK13008
ON ROPE 2ND EDI TION
Excellent reference on descending, ascending, rigging, self rescue, equipment, and much more. A must for the serious ropework scholar.
By: Allen Padgett, Bruce Smith, and the National Speleological Society (NSS) Vertical Section
Key Features: Over 400 illustrations • Published by the National Speleological Society
Weight: 2.88 lbs (1.315 kg) BK13011
HIGH ANGLE FIELD GUIDE
Knowledge of high angle rescue is vital to many emergency service personnel. High Angle Rescue Techniques unique step-by-step approach to instruction facilitates the learning process for both trainers and students.
By: Tom Vines and PMI’s own Steve Hudson
Key Features: Offers the latest in compliance with nationally recognized standards set by OSHA and the NFPA • 115 pages • Over 60 illustrations • Full color photos and illustrations • 2004 Weight: 5.0 oz (132 g)
BK13021
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PMIROPE.COM T 1-800-282-ROPE
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