£75.00
Book your ticket to attend the Transceiver Training on Wimbledon Common
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In our training sessions, you will learn how to be well prepared and use your avalanche safety equipment. This concentrates on the role of the avalanche transceiver plus the shovel and probe.
By the end of the training you will feel able to recover a victim in around 5 minutes. You will also understand about the best way to use a probe and how to dig the victim out.
We will supply you with three memory aids to take away
- The Pocket Guide to Accident Reduction
- The HAT Safety Rescue Card
- The Ortovox Safety Academy Booklet
Event Details
Meet outside the Wimbledon Windmill Cafe at 1100 - Windmill Rd, London SW19 5NQ
Google Maps https://goo.gl/maps/jm4dVdCy5AANy7KK9
Date: 30 December 2023
Start time: 11:30
End time: 14:30
Venue: Wimbledon Common
Coordinates: 51.437923, -0.231865
Directions: Meet at Wimbledon Windmill cafe, Windmill Rd, Wimbledon, London SW19 5NQ Google Maps https://goo.gl/maps/jm4dVdCy5AANy7KK9
Phone: 07974 762346
Email: hat@henrysavalanchetalk.com
Pocket Guide to Accident Reduction

Safety Rescue Card from HAT

Ortovox Safety Academy Book

What we will cover
In this session, you will learn how to be well prepared and use your avalanche safety equipment. This concentrates on the role of the avalanche transceiver plus the shovel and probe. By the end of the training you will be able to recover a victim in around 5 minutes. You will also understand about the best way to use a probe and to dig the victim out.
Each event runs from 1100 to 1400
What you will get from the session
We provide you with a comprehensive introduction into how to use an avalanche transceiver to recover a buried victim. By the end of the session you will be recovering buried transceivers within our target time of 5 minutes. If you go out off-piste in a group and you have not had this training (or equivalent), you are increasing the risks for your friends that they may not be recovered within the 15 minute period in which the buried victim remains alive and breathing.