ASTM develops 2 proposed Rescue Technician Guides.

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Developed by Committee F32 on Search and Rescue, WK15503 Standard is directed toward training rescue team members in general sense and would apply to members of any rescue team that might respond to and provide removal of patient from wilderness environment. It addresses only rescue component, including packaging and transport over non-technical terrain. Proposed standard WK15661 outlines minimum information required for training and evaluating rope rescue technicians.



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ASTM Search and Rescue Committee Developing Two Proposed Rescue Technician Guides



Two proposed new ASTM International standards are part of the extensive work being done by Committee F32 on Search and Rescue to develop a comprehensive set of standards for search and rescue team training. The proposed new standards, WK15661, Guide for Level I Rope Rescue Technician Endorsement, and WK15503, Guide for Training of Level I Rescue Technician, are both under the jurisdiction of Subcommittee F32.02 on Management and Operations.

"WK15503 is directed toward training rescue team members in a general sense and would apply to members of any rescue team that might respond to and provide removal of a patient from a wilderness environment," says Loui McCurley, vice president, Pigeon Mountain Industries and member of F32. McCurley notes that the proposed standard addresses only the rescue component, including packaging and transport over non-technical terrain.

The other proposed standard, WK15661, outlines the minimum information required for training and evaluating rope rescue technicians. "It is quite rope-specific, but it's only the first level of training for rope rescue personnel," says McCurley. "Additional levels may and should be added at a later date." In addition to the proposed rescue standards, Committee F32 has developed a search-team specific guide (F 2209, Guide for Training of Level 1 Land Search Team Member) and is at work on a proposed level 2 search team standard.

"Rescue in the United States is a multi-faceted endeavor that is undertaken by a variety of organizations, ranging from search and rescue teams to law enforcement teams, state and national parks services, fire departments and more," says McCurley. The proposed standards will be beneficial to land rescue teams (such as mountain, wilderness and desert) who operate as sheriff's search and rescue teams, emergency medical services organizations, parks services and teams working to the guidelines of the Mountain Rescue Association or the National Association of Search and Rescue.

For further technical information, contact Loui McCurley, Pigeon Mountain Industries, LaFayette, Ga. (phone: 888/764-1437; lmccurley@pmirope.com). Committee F32 will meet Nov. 4-5 in Denver, Colo. For membership or meeting information, contact Thomas O'Toole, Technical Committee Operations, ASTM International (phone: 610/832-9739; totoole@astm.org).

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