High Rise Window Cleaning
Advanced Rescue by DIMERSAR is the exclusive training and certification partner of the Ontario Window Cleaners Association.
R.A.W. B.E.S.T.Rope Access for Windows
Buildings, Elevated Structures & Towers Not only are we are highly regarded Technical Rescue specialists, able to resolve complex rescues in several domains, but we also create, design and deliver safety programs for several industries outside traditional emergencies services. For example, the Motion Picture (film production) industry or Construction and Cleaning.
The WORK POSITIONING SYSTEM FOR BUILDING MAINTENANCE AND WINDOW CLEANING program for HIGH RISE TECHNICIANS & SUPERVISORS was designed to meet and exceed established practises so that window washers, maintenance crews on structures and the construction and repair professionals can works safely and effectively. We reference pre-course study and then provide comprehensive training. This is an example of the one week course practical. |
ROPE ACCESS for Window Cleaners
SAMPLE COURSE OUTLINE: L 1 Day 1
Theory Presentation
Practical:
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
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ONTARIO WINDOW CLEANING ASSOCIATION
LEVEL ONE: OPERATIONS
Training to an Operations level. Prerequisites for Candidates attending. (5 day course). LEVEL TWO: TECHNICIAN (ADVANCED)
Advanced ropework and rescue in Window Cleaning Environment. (5 days) LEVEL THREE: SUPERVISOR
Supervising and resolving rope and rescue in Window Cleaning Environment. (5 days) ONTARIO LINKS TO PROFESSIONAL WINDOW CLEANING COMPANIES
The following group of professional companies are committed to safety and professionalism in the industry. They have trained and dedicated staff who have completed this training with hundreds or hours on rope and at height.
ONTARIO GOVERNMENT LINKS Training for working at heights Access & fall protection in window cleaning R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 859: WINDOW CLEANING under Occupational Health & Safety Act, RSO 1990, cO.1 Guidance on Essential Services and Functions in Canada During the COVID-19 Pandemic Guideline No. 21: Working At Heights | Safety Guidelines for the Film and Television Industry in Ontario |