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<p>Dynamic Rescue Systems now has a division in the NorthCoast of BC located in Kitimat.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>With the dismantle of Methanex, Dynamic Instructors are currently training staff from Blue Horizon Contracting in Technical Rope Rescue and in the development of rescue planning for the&nbsp;project.&nbsp; In conjunction with the Kitimat Fire Department this training will set the standard for safety for the workers who are working at height during this dismantle.</p>
<p>With highly skilled instructors in Kitimat and responding to backup the Industrial Technical Rescue Team, the highest level of expertise at each incident is a model approach to technical rescue incidents.</p>
<p>The Methanex team is going through a rigorous 10 days of technical rescue training to the NFPA 1670 and 1006 standards.&nbsp;</p>
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