The remainder of June will be spent doing high angle rope rescue work.
June 10th – Rope Rescue stations. Stations will include knots, anchors, belay, load, following fixed rope, ascending and descending ropes. Bottomless lake park in creekside access via Whistler road then left on Aspen Dr. 7pm start.
June 17th – Rope Rescue scenario high angle. Falcon Cres bluff. 7pm Start
June 24th – Rope Rescue / high angle advanced scenario.. .. 7pm start.
Hi Everyone,
Rope rescue practice
Our practice tonight will be at Rainbow trail parking lot at 7pm. Refreshments will be served apres.
The practice will be our last official practice before breaking for summer.
see you there,
Braden
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Saturday, June 7, 2008
Annual HETS recert JUNE 7

Hi All
WSAR will hold its annual HETS recert on
Hover entry/exit Tuesday June 3 6pm Blackcomb Helicopters
HETS Recert Saturday June 7 8-4:30 Whistler Heliport
Squamish SAR will hold its annual HETS recert on
1. HETS Recert Saturday, June 14 1700-1900 hrs Squamish Airport
2. Dryland, classroom TBA
To remain current, both days have to be attended.
IF YOU CANNOT ATTEND, PLEASE LET ME KNOW.
If you have any suggestions in regard to either of the recert events, please let me know.
Thanks
Daryl
H 604 932-3265
C 604 905-9492
E dkincaid@whistlerbc.net
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Hover entry/exit Tuesday June 3
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
May 20, 2008
There will be a debrief of the Ito search including members from PEP from Vancouver. Also there is a great deal of organization that needs to go into the truck and loading bay as the weatherhaven, crevasse rescue tripod, and ladders have been deposited there. Rope rescue kit needs clean up if anyone has time this week.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Brandywine Falls practice
Scenario:
Another tourist has fallen off a cliff and into a local river, and is stranded on a isolated shelf 1m above fast flowing water. Search teams will have to find the subject safely, and extract a subject from above using conventional rope rescue techniques. This practice will start from the search base at 6:30pm.
Practice Location: Brandywine Falls (hopefully), or in the Cheakamus canyon
Team Leader: Braden


Practice was a success teams located subject at the base of Brandywine falls at about 7:45pm. A top down rope rescue was preformed using two 300ft ropes. A redirected 3:1haul system for maximum throw on the haul system. 260ft to the bottom, 250ft was free hanging over a large overhang which kept rescuer from being hit by loose rock. Subject was recovered by 9pm.
Getting lowered in
The haul back out
thanks Todd K and Dave S for photo's
Another tourist has fallen off a cliff and into a local river, and is stranded on a isolated shelf 1m above fast flowing water. Search teams will have to find the subject safely, and extract a subject from above using conventional rope rescue techniques. This practice will start from the search base at 6:30pm.
Practice Location: Brandywine Falls (hopefully), or in the Cheakamus canyon
Team Leader: Braden


Practice was a success teams located subject at the base of Brandywine falls at about 7:45pm. A top down rope rescue was preformed using two 300ft ropes. A redirected 3:1haul system for maximum throw on the haul system. 260ft to the bottom, 250ft was free hanging over a large overhang which kept rescuer from being hit by loose rock. Subject was recovered by 9pm.
Getting lowered in
The haul back outthanks Todd K and Dave S for photo's
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Alexander Falls Training May 6, 2008


With the 2010 games approaching a realistic swift water access scenario will be conducted Tuesday night at Alexander Falls at 7pm.
The scenario will involve aspects of approaching a swift water environment from above utilizing ropes, and anchors, and preparing the rescuer's with appropriate swift water equipment.
The scenerio: A tourist has gone past the fences at the falls looking to get a better picture. He slips, and ends up stranded, and injured in a canyon with fast flowing water.
Please be at the room at 6:30pm or meet us at the falls at 7pm.
Come equipped with harness, gloves, helmet, P.P.E. and your turnout gear. Be prepared to wade through Isothermal snow to access the site.
Team Leader: Daren R.
Contact Daren or Braden for more info
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Whistler SAR Spring training 2008
Mar 4th - Snow anchors @ The Lorimer gravel pit – Dave S. / Scott
Mar 11th - open
Mar 18th - Moving Day to the new room – All attend please, this date may
change if room schedule changes.
Mar 25th - GPS training – Braden/Jeff
April 1st – 1st Aid Daren
Apr 8th – 1st Aid Daren
Apr 15th – open
Apr 22nd – Type I-III Search Scenario w/ communications Brad
Apr 29th – AGM All attend please. This is the new date for the AGM
May 6th – Swiftwater – Alexander Falls---Depart room 6:30pm @ falls 7pm
May 13th – Swiftwater – Brandywine- Braden another top down rope scenerio
May 20th – Debreif Ito search, SAR truck and bay organization.
May 27th – Swiftwater – Pemberton? Stev/John
June 3rd – Hover Entry/Exit – Daryl 6pm @Heliport
June 7th (Saturday) HETS recert day. – Daryl
June 10th – Rope Rescue
June 17th – Rope Rescue
June 24th – Rope Rescue
JIBC COURSES:
June 13-15- Swiftwater rescue technician - must have SSO allready
Sept 19-21- Track Aware- Maple Ridge
Sept 26-28-Rope course- Chilliwack
Oct 17-19- Swiftwater search operations- Chilliwack
Nov 7-9-Ground Search Team leader- Squamish
If you wish to attend any of these courses please contact Braden
New members are encouraged to register for Track Aware course
New members are encouraged to register for Rope course
Existing members are encouraged to register for Ground Search Team leader
SAR Training Application Form
Mar 11th - open
Mar 18th - Moving Day to the new room – All attend please, this date may
change if room schedule changes.
Mar 25th - GPS training – Braden/Jeff
April 1st – 1st Aid Daren
Apr 8th – 1st Aid Daren
Apr 15th – open
Apr 22nd – Type I-III Search Scenario w/ communications Brad
Apr 29th – AGM All attend please. This is the new date for the AGM
May 6th – Swiftwater – Alexander Falls---Depart room 6:30pm @ falls 7pm
May 13th – Swiftwater – Brandywine- Braden another top down rope scenerio
May 20th – Debreif Ito search, SAR truck and bay organization.
May 27th – Swiftwater – Pemberton? Stev/John
June 3rd – Hover Entry/Exit – Daryl 6pm @Heliport
June 7th (Saturday) HETS recert day. – Daryl
June 10th – Rope Rescue
June 17th – Rope Rescue
June 24th – Rope Rescue
JIBC COURSES:
June 13-15- Swiftwater rescue technician - must have SSO allready
Sept 19-21- Track Aware- Maple Ridge
Sept 26-28-Rope course- Chilliwack
Oct 17-19- Swiftwater search operations- Chilliwack
Nov 7-9-Ground Search Team leader- Squamish
If you wish to attend any of these courses please contact Braden
New members are encouraged to register for Track Aware course
New members are encouraged to register for Rope course
Existing members are encouraged to register for Ground Search Team leader
SAR Training Application Form
GSAR Instructor Course May 23 – 25, 2008
GSAR Instructor Course
* Please Circulate to All Group Members *
Deadline Reminder – April 27th
The Ground Search and Rescue (GSAR) Instructor course introduces the participants to the relevancy of standards, certification, duty of care, educational techniques, instructional methods, and assessment and evaluation strategies. The course also covers GSAR course administration, lesson plans, instructional materials and student evaluations.
Who: All SAR Groups in BC
Where: Prince George
When: May 23 – 25, 2008
The course hours are:
Friday 1900 – 2200hrs
Saturday 0800 – 2100hrs
Sunday 0800 – 1600hrs
Prerequisites: Participants must be a member of a SAR Group and have GSAR certification. If you are a member of a SAR Group that does not, at present, have a GSAR Instructor please contact Dennette.
Costs: There will be no course fees. Participants’ travel, accommodation, and meal expenses will be covered.
Registration: Please submit applications promptly. The Training Officer or President of the sponsoring SAR GROUP must sign applications.
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: Sunday, April 27, 2008
For further information please contact Dennette at 604 528-5786, toll-free 1-888-251-5230, email sar@jibc.ca or fax 604 528-5798
* Please Circulate to All Group Members *
Deadline Reminder – April 27th
The Ground Search and Rescue (GSAR) Instructor course introduces the participants to the relevancy of standards, certification, duty of care, educational techniques, instructional methods, and assessment and evaluation strategies. The course also covers GSAR course administration, lesson plans, instructional materials and student evaluations.
Who: All SAR Groups in BC
Where: Prince George
When: May 23 – 25, 2008
The course hours are:
Friday 1900 – 2200hrs
Saturday 0800 – 2100hrs
Sunday 0800 – 1600hrs
Prerequisites: Participants must be a member of a SAR Group and have GSAR certification. If you are a member of a SAR Group that does not, at present, have a GSAR Instructor please contact Dennette.
Costs: There will be no course fees. Participants’ travel, accommodation, and meal expenses will be covered.
Registration: Please submit applications promptly. The Training Officer or President of the sponsoring SAR GROUP must sign applications.
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: Sunday, April 27, 2008
For further information please contact Dennette at 604 528-5786, toll-free 1-888-251-5230, email sar@jibc.ca or fax 604 528-5798
Rope Rescue Team Member/Team Leader Evaluation May 23 – 25, 2008
Rope Rescue Team Member/Team Leader Evaluation
Deadline Reminder – April 27th
The evaluation will consist of a written exam, practical skills tests at individual stations and performance in various roles in rope rescue scenarios. There will be no instruction during the evaluation. Participants can expect to demonstrate all of the rope rescue skills as they appear in the manual and in the course.
Applicants should prepare by working with their group's existing Rope Rescue Team Members and Team Leaders. A log, detailing at least 20 hours of practice since the course, must accompany the participant’s application.
Who: All SAR Groups in the South West Region
Where: Squamish
When: May 23 – 25, 2008
The evaluation hours are:
• Friday 1900 – 2200 hrs (classroom and written exam)
• Saturday 0830 – 1700 hrs (in the field)
• Sunday 0830 – 1600 hrs (in the field)
Prerequisites: Participants must:
• Be a member of a SAR Group,
• Be physically fit and able to participate in all aspects of the evaluation,
• Be certified in GSAR,
• Have completed the Rope Rescue Team Member course, and
• Have logged 20 hours of practice prior to applying submit log along with application.
• Applicants for Rope Rescue Team Leader must already have Rope Rescue Team Member certification.
Costs: There will be no course fee, however students will be responsible for their own travel, meals and accommodation costs.
Note: The BC SAR Association will cover 65% of student mileage (carpooling required).
Equipment Required:
• Helmet (UIAA approved)
• Seat and chest harness (UIAA, no improvised harnesses)
• Well-fitting leather gloves
• Safety glasses
• Sturdy footwear
• Clothing suitable for the weather
• Personal training log
• Food and water for the field
• Rappel device
• Ascending Prusiks
Registration: Please submit applications promptly. Applications must be signed by the Training Officer or President of the sponsoring SAR Group and must be accompanied with a copy of the member's rope rescue training log.
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: Sunday, April 27, 2008
For further information contact Dennette at 604 528-5786, toll-free 1-888-251-5230 email sar@jibc.ca or fax 604 528-5798
Deadline Reminder – April 27th
The evaluation will consist of a written exam, practical skills tests at individual stations and performance in various roles in rope rescue scenarios. There will be no instruction during the evaluation. Participants can expect to demonstrate all of the rope rescue skills as they appear in the manual and in the course.
Applicants should prepare by working with their group's existing Rope Rescue Team Members and Team Leaders. A log, detailing at least 20 hours of practice since the course, must accompany the participant’s application.
Who: All SAR Groups in the South West Region
Where: Squamish
When: May 23 – 25, 2008
The evaluation hours are:
• Friday 1900 – 2200 hrs (classroom and written exam)
• Saturday 0830 – 1700 hrs (in the field)
• Sunday 0830 – 1600 hrs (in the field)
Prerequisites: Participants must:
• Be a member of a SAR Group,
• Be physically fit and able to participate in all aspects of the evaluation,
• Be certified in GSAR,
• Have completed the Rope Rescue Team Member course, and
• Have logged 20 hours of practice prior to applying submit log along with application.
• Applicants for Rope Rescue Team Leader must already have Rope Rescue Team Member certification.
Costs: There will be no course fee, however students will be responsible for their own travel, meals and accommodation costs.
Note: The BC SAR Association will cover 65% of student mileage (carpooling required).
Equipment Required:
• Helmet (UIAA approved)
• Seat and chest harness (UIAA, no improvised harnesses)
• Well-fitting leather gloves
• Safety glasses
• Sturdy footwear
• Clothing suitable for the weather
• Personal training log
• Food and water for the field
• Rappel device
• Ascending Prusiks
Registration: Please submit applications promptly. Applications must be signed by the Training Officer or President of the sponsoring SAR Group and must be accompanied with a copy of the member's rope rescue training log.
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: Sunday, April 27, 2008
For further information contact Dennette at 604 528-5786, toll-free 1-888-251-5230 email sar@jibc.ca or fax 604 528-5798
Mountain Rescue Training
Mountain Rescue Training
New MR Applicants
The following application package includes a brief description of the training program and an application form. Applicants should review the Pre-Requisite Skills list (included) and determine which MR level they best suit. Your application form should reflect your mountaineering and rescue experience as outlined in the Pre-Requisite Skills list. References with contact numbers are required. All applications must have the signature of the training officer or president of their SAR Group to ensure that they authorize your MR training application. If you are a new SAR Volunteer we recommend that you work to complete the pre-requisite GSAR and Rope Rescue (RR) courses immediately in order to demonstrate a commitment to the SAR community.
Do not be overwhelmed by the application, what is being looked for is the applicants mountaineering, climbing and rescue experience. As we cannot possibly provide all the training and experience in the mountain rescue courses we want to give credit for you’re past training and experience. Remember to list all 3rd, 4th and 5th class hikes, scrambles and climbs that you have done as well as any winter or glacier experience. If you cannot remember exact dates try and put in a month and year. If you have any other questions, please feel free to call the SAR training coordinator at 604 528-5791.
All applications are to be sent to SAR Training at the JIBC at 715 McBride Boulevard, New Westminster, BC V3L 5T4, or by fax 604-528-5798.
After the application deadline the applications will be reviewed by the JIBC, to ensure that the applicant’s previous training and experience meet the requirements for the level they are applying for (MR1or MR2). Mountain Rescue courses will be scheduled and locations chosen as numbers dictate. The candidates will be notified of the locations and dates of the MR courses giving as much notice as possible. Due to limited funding, we cannot guarantee that all courses will be available to new applicants. It may take a couple of years to get through all the courses.
Once certified, the MR trained volunteers will be expected to be available and participate in rescues in their area as needed. As with other SAR calls MR trained volunteers may be called upon to provide mutual aid to other SAR Groups around the province. MR trained volunteers will be expected to maintain their skills through practices. MR trained volunteers must maintain their JIBC Rope Rescue certification, which requires participation in organized practices of at least 20 hrs per year.
We look
New MR Applicants
The following application package includes a brief description of the training program and an application form. Applicants should review the Pre-Requisite Skills list (included) and determine which MR level they best suit. Your application form should reflect your mountaineering and rescue experience as outlined in the Pre-Requisite Skills list. References with contact numbers are required. All applications must have the signature of the training officer or president of their SAR Group to ensure that they authorize your MR training application. If you are a new SAR Volunteer we recommend that you work to complete the pre-requisite GSAR and Rope Rescue (RR) courses immediately in order to demonstrate a commitment to the SAR community.
Do not be overwhelmed by the application, what is being looked for is the applicants mountaineering, climbing and rescue experience. As we cannot possibly provide all the training and experience in the mountain rescue courses we want to give credit for you’re past training and experience. Remember to list all 3rd, 4th and 5th class hikes, scrambles and climbs that you have done as well as any winter or glacier experience. If you cannot remember exact dates try and put in a month and year. If you have any other questions, please feel free to call the SAR training coordinator at 604 528-5791.
All applications are to be sent to SAR Training at the JIBC at 715 McBride Boulevard, New Westminster, BC V3L 5T4, or by fax 604-528-5798.
After the application deadline the applications will be reviewed by the JIBC, to ensure that the applicant’s previous training and experience meet the requirements for the level they are applying for (MR1or MR2). Mountain Rescue courses will be scheduled and locations chosen as numbers dictate. The candidates will be notified of the locations and dates of the MR courses giving as much notice as possible. Due to limited funding, we cannot guarantee that all courses will be available to new applicants. It may take a couple of years to get through all the courses.
Once certified, the MR trained volunteers will be expected to be available and participate in rescues in their area as needed. As with other SAR calls MR trained volunteers may be called upon to provide mutual aid to other SAR Groups around the province. MR trained volunteers will be expected to maintain their skills through practices. MR trained volunteers must maintain their JIBC Rope Rescue certification, which requires participation in organized practices of at least 20 hrs per year.
We look
Swiftwater/Flood Rescue Technician (SFRT) Course
Swiftwater/Flood Rescue Technician (SFRT) Course
(Formerly called SRT 1)
This Swiftwater/Flood Rescue technician SFRT (formerly called the SRT 1) course is open to SAR Volunteers who need SFRT (SRT 1) re-certification (every 3 years) and for SAR Volunteers who have completed the SFRO course (formerly known as SSO).
Who: For all SAR Groups in the South West Region
What: Swiftwater/Flood Rescue Technician (SFRT, formerly SRT 1)
Where: Squamish
When: June 13 - 15, 2008
The course hours are:
Friday 0830hrs – 1730hrs (please note that this starts in the morning)
Saturday 0830hrs – 1730hrs
Sunday 0830hrs – 1730hrs
Prerequisites: Participants must be a member of a SAR Group and have GSAR certification.
This course is open to members who need to recertify at the SFRT (SRT1) level and to new members who have successfully completed the SFRO (SSO) course.
Costs: The course fees are paid by the JIBC. Students are responsible for their own travel, meal, accommodation, and equipment rental costs.
Note: The BC SAR Association will cover 65% of student mileage (carpooling required).
Equipment: Dry suits are available for rent. Complete equipment list will accompany student mail-out.
Registration: Please submit applications promptly. The Training Officer or President of the sponsoring SAR GROUP must sign applications.
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: Sunday, May 18, 2008
For further information contact Dennette at 604 528-5786, toll-free 1-888-251-5230 email sar@jibc.ca or fax 604 528-5798
(Formerly called SRT 1)
This Swiftwater/Flood Rescue technician SFRT (formerly called the SRT 1) course is open to SAR Volunteers who need SFRT (SRT 1) re-certification (every 3 years) and for SAR Volunteers who have completed the SFRO course (formerly known as SSO).
Who: For all SAR Groups in the South West Region
What: Swiftwater/Flood Rescue Technician (SFRT, formerly SRT 1)
Where: Squamish
When: June 13 - 15, 2008
The course hours are:
Friday 0830hrs – 1730hrs (please note that this starts in the morning)
Saturday 0830hrs – 1730hrs
Sunday 0830hrs – 1730hrs
Prerequisites: Participants must be a member of a SAR Group and have GSAR certification.
This course is open to members who need to recertify at the SFRT (SRT1) level and to new members who have successfully completed the SFRO (SSO) course.
Costs: The course fees are paid by the JIBC. Students are responsible for their own travel, meal, accommodation, and equipment rental costs.
Note: The BC SAR Association will cover 65% of student mileage (carpooling required).
Equipment: Dry suits are available for rent. Complete equipment list will accompany student mail-out.
Registration: Please submit applications promptly. The Training Officer or President of the sponsoring SAR GROUP must sign applications.
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: Sunday, May 18, 2008
For further information contact Dennette at 604 528-5786, toll-free 1-888-251-5230 email sar@jibc.ca or fax 604 528-5798
International Snow Science Workshop
International Snow Science Workshop
This international symposium of snow science and avalanche practice will be held from September 21st-27th, 2008 at the Telus Whistler Conference Centre in Whistler, BC, Canada.
held this September in Whistler, Canada
The ISSW is the biggest International Snow Conference inthe world and was held last held in 2006 in Telluride/USA where theyattracted over 700 delegates from 28 countries. We are on track to providingan equally interesting and well attended conference. Whistler is the site ofthe Alpine, Nordic and Sliding Sports during the 2010 Olympics and manypeople are excited to come to our town and see the venues before the games.Registration has started last November with many of delegates already signedup.
This international symposium of snow science and avalanche practice will be held from September 21st-27th, 2008 at the Telus Whistler Conference Centre in Whistler, BC, Canada.
held this September in Whistler, Canada
The ISSW is the biggest International Snow Conference inthe world and was held last held in 2006 in Telluride/USA where theyattracted over 700 delegates from 28 countries. We are on track to providingan equally interesting and well attended conference. Whistler is the site ofthe Alpine, Nordic and Sliding Sports during the 2010 Olympics and manypeople are excited to come to our town and see the venues before the games.Registration has started last November with many of delegates already signedup.
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Annual General Meeting
Whistler Search and rescue's annual AGM will be April 29, 2008
Important meeting all team members please attend.
-Discussion of new constitution.
-Approval of new members in training
-Attendance issues
Important meeting all team members please attend.
-Discussion of new constitution.
-Approval of new members in training
-Attendance issues
Monday, April 14, 2008
2008/2009 First Aid Funding Initiative
British Columbia Search and Rescue Association
910 Government Street, Suite 101, Victoria, BC V8W 1X3
Tel: 250.405.3500 Fax: 250.405.3505
May 7, 2008
To: Training Officers
BCSARA SAR Groups
From: BCSARA Finance Committee
RE: 2008/2009 First Aid Funding Initiative
For the past few years BCSARA has used a portion of its grant monies to fund first aid training for volunteers. Our goal was for every SAR responder in the field to have some level of first aid training and we asked the JIBC for assistance in administering the program. Our first budget was a trial figure and since then we have been using past year averages to set the funding limits. The JIBC staff set up a workable program and always came in within budget. They continue to offer this service to us and we appreciate their efforts.
This year the BCSARA Finance Committee felt that with a number of financial initiatives being considered, and with a new Training Committee working to organize our commitment with our training partners, we should attempt to have a more defined budget process so we know what our financial plans should be.
We asked the JIBC to amend our first aid roll out for the 2008/2009 fiscal year in the hope that, by soliciting expressions of interest from the SAR groups, we would be better able to create an overall BCSARA budget. A deadline was added, as was a “first come first serve” provision, all in the hopes of accomplishing our goal.
This attempt on our part has not accomplished our intent and we apologize to the SAR groups and the JIBC for any inconvenience caused by implementing this new process. What resulted were expressions of interest from more groups than had ever done so in any one year previously and as a result, within weeks, those expressions of interest had not only exceeded all previous year’s averages, but also the maximum budget. This is not going to work because we would need to deny groups’ first aid funding assistance before we even start training or the first bills come in.
The requirement to seek pre-approval is therefore retracted. First aid training can begin and requests for reimbursement made as per the JIBC letter. The BCSARA will monitor the expenditures as we have in past years.
910 Government Street, Suite 101, Victoria, BC V8W 1X3
Tel: 250.405.3500 Fax: 250.405.3505
May 7, 2008
To: Training Officers
BCSARA SAR Groups
From: BCSARA Finance Committee
RE: 2008/2009 First Aid Funding Initiative
For the past few years BCSARA has used a portion of its grant monies to fund first aid training for volunteers. Our goal was for every SAR responder in the field to have some level of first aid training and we asked the JIBC for assistance in administering the program. Our first budget was a trial figure and since then we have been using past year averages to set the funding limits. The JIBC staff set up a workable program and always came in within budget. They continue to offer this service to us and we appreciate their efforts.
This year the BCSARA Finance Committee felt that with a number of financial initiatives being considered, and with a new Training Committee working to organize our commitment with our training partners, we should attempt to have a more defined budget process so we know what our financial plans should be.
We asked the JIBC to amend our first aid roll out for the 2008/2009 fiscal year in the hope that, by soliciting expressions of interest from the SAR groups, we would be better able to create an overall BCSARA budget. A deadline was added, as was a “first come first serve” provision, all in the hopes of accomplishing our goal.
This attempt on our part has not accomplished our intent and we apologize to the SAR groups and the JIBC for any inconvenience caused by implementing this new process. What resulted were expressions of interest from more groups than had ever done so in any one year previously and as a result, within weeks, those expressions of interest had not only exceeded all previous year’s averages, but also the maximum budget. This is not going to work because we would need to deny groups’ first aid funding assistance before we even start training or the first bills come in.
The requirement to seek pre-approval is therefore retracted. First aid training can begin and requests for reimbursement made as per the JIBC letter. The BCSARA will monitor the expenditures as we have in past years.
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