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What can a first-class rope certificate do?
Have a first-class rope certificate and be able to do rope rescue work for fire fighting. The rope (mountain) rescue technical level ability evaluation certification standard * * * is divided into five levels:

1, the first level is fireman's rope (mountain) rescue technical certification, which requires fireman's qualification certification and is suitable for daily training and emergency escape.

2. The second level is the primary certification of rope (mountain) rescue technology. You need to master the basic knowledge and technology of personal rope (mountain) rescue, and pass the examination to issue certificates, which is suitable for personal operation and team assistance of rope (mountain) rescue.

3. The third level is the intermediate certification of rope (mountain) rescue technology. It is necessary to master the basic skills of individual rope (mountain) rescue technology and team rescue technology, reach the corresponding operation time limit, and pass the examination and certification, which is suitable for organizing and arranging teams with less than 5 people to complete rescue tasks independently.

4. Level 4 is the advanced certification of rope (mountain) rescue technology. It is necessary to master individual and team rescue techniques, have the ability to organize and command and make decisions on the occasion, and reach the corresponding operation time limit. It is suitable for organizing and commanding stations and professional teams to carry out rope (mountain) rescue tasks.

Grade 5 and 5 are certified as rope (mountain) rescue technology coaches, and they need to master all-round rescue technologies such as rope (mountain), high altitude, water, caves and mountains, and have the ability to demonstrate and teach.

Rope technical training content

Aerial rope training can be divided into two categories in essence. One is basic knowledge training, which is mainly aimed at people engaged in aerial work. The content is how to protect yourself and how to save yourself in case of danger.

The other is advanced training, which is mainly aimed at professional rescuers. They need to face complicated situations and help the injured. The training content is more complex rope system erection, traction system use and comprehensive application of various equipment.

For industrial fields such as wind power and power grid, as well as professional fields such as fire fighting and rescue, the international common practice is to conduct professional aerial work training on a regular basis to continuously strengthen the safety awareness of operators and improve their working skills.