Specialist Night / Low Light Search Technician Certification

One final piece of breaking news today; a new specialist night/low light search technician certification course being offered by Black Badge, the company that published Gary Foo’s book Emergency Response & Search & Rescue.

According to their website;

The Emergency Services and Search and Rescue Teams respond to calls year round at all times of the day or night.  Night and low light searching and response brings about certain challenges and hazards as well as potentially limiting factors to the front line operator.
This is a one day (Night / Low Light) Specialist Certification course designed to prepare the front line operator with the necessary information, knowledge of equipment and practical skills to increase their ability to operate in darkness or low light levels.

More information can be found at http://www.blackbadge.co.uk/SAR_lowlight.html

November 16, 2009 · Robert Bradley · 5 Comments
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5 Responses

  1. Jennie Webster - November 16, 2009

    Maybe explicit courses such as this would make it more obvious that ALSAR teams can and do search at night?

    It’s a good idea in principle, although other courses e.g. UKLSI search techician and team leader have their main exercise at night anyway, and stress the importance of night search too.

  2. steve butcher - November 16, 2009

    Torch anyone??

  3. Jennie Webster - November 16, 2009

    Well, yeah, how different can it be really…

    Just issue X21s as standard and it’s pretty much daylight again anyway?

  4. Kris - November 16, 2009

    Course for course sake maybe?

    Love the X21, worth every penny.

  5. Jennie Webster - November 16, 2009

    Wow I haven’t seen one in real life, just read all the reviews and seems to be the ideal Christmas present? Probably from me to me!

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