Knowing what to do, how to do it, and how to work with emergency - TopicsExpress



          

Knowing what to do, how to do it, and how to work with emergency responders who may not understand large animal rescue are all part of this month’s featured course, Equine Safety and Rescue. Instructor Michelle Staples is among the leading authorities on preparation for equine emergencies and removal from life threatening accidents. Her course is required for both the Bachelor of Science degree in Equine Studies and the AA degree in Equine Business Management. You save $50 by enrolling in the course during August. Staples explains there is an established protocol for safety when working a large animal rescue and you may be the only one at the scene with the knowledge needed. Many first responders have never worked with horses and don’t really understand the dangers for human or horse. In addition to rescue knowledge, and the establishment of a relationship with first responders in your area, the course covers other dangers and safety issues, such as barn fires. Sign up at horsecoursesonline You do not need to participate in a degree or certification program; you may take this course alone.
Posted on: Thu, 15 Aug 2013 02:42:53 +0000

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