![]() ![]() THARRP Info Sheet for Fire Department Personnel.For any specific questions not covered in the SOPs, please contact the THARRP administrator at Equipment Reimbursement GuideĮQP1 Standard Equipment Package Applicationsįor information about how the THARRP program is administered please read the The Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) listed below outline the financial, operational, training, administrative, and equipment related policies and procedures that govern the Technical High Angle Rope Rescue program.The SOPs are reviewed by the THARRP Steering Committee and updated as required. The committee is comprised of representatives from BC Professional Fire Fighters’ Association, BC Fire Chiefs’ Association, participating employers, labour, BC Construction Safety Alliance and WorkSafeBC. The THARRP program is administered by the BC Construction Safety Alliance (BCCSA), and overseen by the Technical High Angle Rope Rescue Steering Committee. It was established in 1991 by the Greater Vancouver Regional District Fire Chiefs, in response to stated needs of industry. The Technical High Angle Rope Rescue Program (THARRP) prepares fire department personnel in technical rope & tower crane rescue procedures for workers in distress working at heights (e.g., tower crane operators). ![]() THARRP (Technical High Angle Rope Rescue Program) All recommendations will be reviewed by the THARRP Steering Committee over the next few months. ![]() Thank you to all who participated in this review. The Committee is very pleased with the input provided with approximately 80% participation from funded fire departments. In December 2017 & January 2018, Stonecoast Group conducted a research project on behalf of the THARRP Steering Committee to determine whether the current budget allocation for training (including associated costs), tower crane site surveys, and the annual stipend is the best possible allocation to meet the needs of funded fire departments and industry. ![]()
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