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INTRODUCING the MVA Rescue Technician SERIES The MVA rescue technician series electronic programs and e-learning taking training to a new dimension The challenge is here and now and we are offering computer based, high profile, cost-effective solutions to help meet the demands of both today’s and tomorrow’s MVA rescues. Using interactive purpose designed schematics, the Rescue Technician Series offers both the Trainer and Students a new learning opportunity. Fully integrated they are designed to fit within any MVA training program. With our focus firmly fixed on both today’s and tomorrow's needs, we offer the Rescue professional, line managers and students, fast track computer based learning programs that target actual user needs. INDEX Electronic Trainers’ Presentation Modules: Vehicle Construction Parts 1,2,3 & 4 Safe Tool Operation – Part 1 Hydraulic Tools Safe Tool Operation Part 2 Air Lifting Units Vehicle Extrication DRA Mechanisms of injury Occupational Safety & SRS Electronic Students’ books Vehicle Construction Parts 1,2,3 & 4 Safe Tool Operation – Part 1 Hydraulic Tools Safe Tool Operation Part 2 Air Lifting Units Vehicle Developments – New Vehicle technology Electronic ebooks RTC extrication RESCUE Crash Rescue EMS for Extrication Rescue Safety At Scene USAR Level 1 MVA extrication PathFinder The MVA extrication PathFinder Price List Amended April 2008 By incorporating the very latest cutting–edge information, superb graphics and user interaction, this product not only provides a much more meaningful understanding of vehicle construction but also greatly reduces the preparation time required to deliver training courses

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INTRODUCING the MVA Rescue Technician

SERIES

The MVA rescue technician series electronic programs and e-learning taking training to a new dimension

The challenge is here and now and we are offering computer based, high profile, cost-effective solutions to help meet the demands of both today’s and tomorrow’s MVA rescues. Using interactive purpose designed schematics, the Rescue Technician Series offers both the Trainer and Students a new learning opportunity. Fully integrated they are designed to fit within any MVA training program. With our focus firmly fixed on both today’s and tomorrow's needs, we offer the Rescue professional, line managers and students, fast track computer based learning programs that target actual user needs.

INDEX Electronic Trainers’ Presentation Modules:

Vehicle Construction Parts 1,2,3 & 4 Safe Tool Operation – Part 1 Hydraulic Tools Safe Tool Operation Part 2 Air Lifting Units Vehicle Extrication DRA Mechanisms of injury Occupational Safety & SRS

Electronic Students’ books Vehicle Construction Parts 1,2,3 & 4 Safe Tool Operation – Part 1 Hydraulic Tools Safe Tool Operation Part 2 Air Lifting Units Vehicle Developments – New Vehicle technology

Electronic ebooks RTC extrication RESCUE Crash Rescue EMS for Extrication Rescue Safety At Scene USAR Level 1

MVA extrication PathFinder The MVA extrication PathFinder

Price List Amended April 2008

By incorporating the very latest cutting–edge information, superb graphics and user interaction, this product not only provides a much more meaningful understanding of vehicle construction but also greatly reduces the preparation time required to deliver training courses

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Trainers’ Presentation Modules This series of training modules provides all the relevant information on vehicle construction, most pertinent to the needs of students studying to become vehicle accident rescue technicians, and offers the highest standard currently available to the rescue professional.

Electronic Presentations ‘VEHICLE CONSTRUCTION’ The MVA rescue technician series of electronic training modules will give rescue a higher profile and add dimensionally to any established training program. Give your students a much more meaningful understanding of vehicle construction with cutting–edge input, superb graphics and interaction, and lessen the preparation required to deliver training courses.

*We can customise training modules to suit your every need or electronically package your department’s training material to the highest standard.

High Profile Training for advanced rescue performance requires that training be given a higher profile. The ‘MVA rescue technician series’ has been developed to meet such a criteria and gives a platform of information never before available to the rescuer. Completely new, it offers your training department a unique solution to help meet the demands of both today’s and tomorrows MVA rescues.

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Electronic Student Books Vehicle Construction Parts 1, 2, 3 and 4 Keep students abreast of current technology: The competency based electronic student books have been developed in conjunction with the 'MVA rescue technician' presentation modules. With 24/7 availability they add dimensionally to group participation and will lend to a much fuller understanding of the training programs. Electronic student modules cater for self-assessment and electronic accreditation, grading students according to their performance and where necessary, re-focuses the students attention to relevant areas that need revision.

Assessment tool The electronic assessment facility gives the student the opportunity to validate their intake of information. Built on drag and drop and text input boxes, and an assessment mapping tool, it gives the student, a percentage grading that ensures they get the most from the program. When successfully completed the assessment program will allow the student to print a valid certificate, duly signed and dated to show that they have passed this module. If students are unable to meet the assessment criteria, they will be given an indication of the areas that need to be revisited, and of course, being always available, they have every chance for study and revision and can quickly achieve a much higher grade. Customize programs to suit your department’s needs The assessment facility can be linked to the students’ on-line manager and programs can be customized to suit your department’s needs. For further information contact your dealer or resQmed directly - [email protected]

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Vehicle Developments New Vehicle Technology Rapid advancement in new materials, technology and design, creates a mammoth challenge for the rescue professional. ‘Vehicle Developments’ views both today’s and tomorrows issues. Vehicle technology has grown at an astonishing pace and to a large degree has left extrication rescue in its wake. Rescuers every- where need to be made aware of the problems coming their way, to be able to recognise potential risks and discuss and share information. Tomorrows issues – 2003 > Information collection and sharing Where the 'entrapment' vehicle is model year 2003 > and looks very up-market, it is shouting out to us that it's equipped with all sorts of goodies that have never been risk assessed in terms of rescue: and that we, as rescuers, could also be in serious jeopardy. We can only hazard a qualified guess as to what this actually entails but we are driven by a desire to do the best we can for the victim's sake. So do we dive in the deep-end and remain blind as to the risks we take or do we avail ourselves of new developments and analyze them as to the likely risks they hold so that we may be better prepared? Take an active part in MVA rescue development. The collection and study of information is vital to the development of rescue. Only a collective approach and inquiring minds are capable of staying abreast of new technologies and design concepts. If you have something that you wish to say or share, a better way to do something, or concern that needs addressing, this program’s for you. Use the inbuilt information collection and sharing facility and take an active part in the development of rescue.

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Safe Tool Operation – Part 1 A Safety Guide for Power Hydraulic Rescue Equipment An invaluable training aid covering essential Safety & Health issues governing the use of power hydraulic rescue equipment. A must for all MVA training departments Recognising the ‘Do & Don’ts’ and tool operation idiosyncrasy, this training module offers a unique platform of relevant information for the Incident Commander or Line Manager to recognise risk and manage the operational incident and training directive in keeping with best practice. Designed to control or reduce the incidence of operator error and heighten awareness as to inappropriate use and associated dangers, this training module offers unprecedented value as a training aid. The Student Book: A complete training program - the competency based electronic student book has been developed in conjunction with the trainers’ Safe Tool Operation presentation module. With 24/7 availability it adds dimensionally to student participation and lends itself to a much fuller understanding of the subject. The student book is equipped with an electronic self-assessment facility and electronic accreditation, grading students according to their performance and where necessary, directing the student’s attention to the relevant areas that require further revision.

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Safe Tool Operation – Part 2 Trainers’ presentation - A Safety Guide for Air Lifting Units An invaluable training aid covering essential Safety & Health issues governing the use of air lifting equipment.

A must for all RTC training departments A very informed and structured training program on the safe use and lifting techniques for air lifting equipment. Heavy lifting and tilting of loads requires risk assessed practices and a fundamental logic of the various factors that have a strong influence in the safe use of this equipment. This becomes particularly poignant with the realisation that airlifting units and methods of stabilisation are used infrequently operationally and training facilities seldom cater for anything like real time scenarios e.g. lifting on a hill or gradient, load shift (cargo/liquid/powder) and changes to the centre of gravity. The Student e-Book: The complete training program - the competency based electronic student book has been developed in conjunction with the trainers’ Safe Tool Operation presentation module. It offers electronic self- certification with 24/7 availability, it adds dimensionally to student participation and lends itself to a much fuller understanding of the subject matter.

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Occupational Safety & SRS Instructional & Safety Guide for SRS Risk Recognition

The advancement in SRS technology makes it very difficult for training departments to stay abreast of the subject. Information for training modules need to be researched and are time consuming to prepare. Training departments are also seeking to design safe vehicle extrication operating procedures and are constantly tasked to upgrade theirprocedures. Our e-Program - ‘Occupational Safety & SRS’ – offers in-depth instruction and a safety guide for risk recognition. This program comes with an in-built summary assessment to allow instructors to verify information adsorption, which gives instant access to the section that needs revisiting. Offering 24/7 availability, the accompanying student e-book has electronic self-certification, that adds dimensionally to student participation and lends itself to a much fuller understanding of the subject matter. As with all our programs, we offer high profile graphics and schematics and user friendly software. In addition we offer, as a linked internet facility, the ‘sharing and collection of information’ site which opens learning to a world-wide platform for study and development.

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RTC extrication RESCUE USER GUIDE FOR POWER RESCUE TOOLS

This e-Book is a revision of Advanced Vehicle Entrapment Rescue and also incorporates therevision of 'How Will SRS Affect Occupational Safety'. Republished in 2005 as 'RTC extricationRESCUE' it offers valid instruction and very important information in relation to SRS andoccupational safety in post crash rescue where occupants need to be extricated from thewreckage.

the collection and sharing of information section can also be used as a help line. Occupational Safety and SRS: The section on ‘Occupational Safety and SRS’ has its own active index where all chapters are hyper-linked to the relevant section. Throughout the publication you will see hazard warning signs for SRS. Where the sign is clicked on it will take the reader directly to the appropriate reference section dealing with the subject matter and the actions to take.

The e-Book comes with an active Index and Content pages and is fully illustrated containing 243 pages, each equipped with its own control panel for ease of access of information. This e-Book has been mastered using Adobe Portable document format (PDF) and imbedded in a stand alone creamer both for security and registration purposes. The creamer offers a Note Pad facility which is accessed via the creamer. It is internet linked to the resQmed study program for the collection and sharing of information. Although this facility is optional the e-Mailer in

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CRASH RESCUE

‘Vehicle Entrapment Rescue and In-Vehicle Pre-Hospital Trauma Care’

e-Book electronic training aid

This is the first production of its kind to address the interactive needs of the Rescue Team. It provides a workable logic and a comprehensivecross-platform of information between the disciplines of Medical andTechnical rescue for in-vehicle trauma care and extrication.

This program is a must for all Rescuers everywhere and offers a comprehensive students’ guide suitable for cross-platform training. It also has an inbuilt information collection and sharing facility that allows thestudent to take an active and international part in the development ofextrication rescue.

In-built information collection and sharing

facility In-built search engine & full active index linkage

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EMS for Extrication Rescue – course eBook

The Team Approach This information packed course-work e-Book is a must for all EMS technicians, paramedics and firefighters. Produced as a resource for cross-platform training it offers the essential ingredients to consolidate ‘the team approach’ and ‘best practice’ for in-vehicle patient care, packaging and removal.

M PC – Pentium 3 Program – Stand alone Ram – 256 Mb Program memory – 10 Mb Adobe Reader – 5 or later

inimum Requirements:

This e-Book has been mastered using Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) and embedded in a stand-alone Creamer both for security and registration purposes. The Creamer offers a Note Pad facility where readers can type into and save their notes. It is internet linked to the resQmed study program for the sharing and collection of information. Although this facility is optional, the e-Mailer in the collection and sharing of information section can be used as a help line and the attached note file deleted as required. Adobe Reader is required to read this production. Although Adobe Reader has its own set of controls, all e-Books have their own active Contents and full Index pages with an individual control panel that give instant access to all relevant sections. It is comprehensively illustrated and contains 51 pages with many hyperlinks to resQmed's sharing and collection of information study program, where additional information and research can be accessed and downloaded.

Biblio data record: ISBN: Title: EMS for Extrication Rescue -

The team approach Author: L. Watson Pages: 51 A4 Printable Publisher: PtriMedia 2008 Format: CD (Compact Disc - PC Windows

and Adobe Reader 5 or above) Price: RRP £9.99 (Personal use only – multi Licensing available)

CONTENTS: 1. Introduction 2. Protective clothing (Medics) 3. Injury mechanisms 4. The team approach 5. Logic for extrication rescue and scene management 6. in-vehicle BTLS and ALS 7. Vehicle upright-on-roadway 8. Basic EMS limitations 9. Advanced life support 10. Using the LSB in-vehicle 11. Removal, transfer and transport 12. Heli-vac aircraft procedure 13. Before you leave scene 14. Safety tips 15. Self assessment questions 16. Case history 17. Bibliography and further reading.

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Safety At Scene

e-Book - Revised edition 2005

SAFETY AT SCENE FOR PRE-HOSPITAL CARE PROVIDERS

AND POLICE OFFICERS

“Think about your own safety!” begins every type of first-aid training. No rescuer wants to rush to their death, but time and again they are injured and some do die. On every occasion it is because they did not perceive the danger of their actions. Fire fighters are taught to assess risk, but other emergency personnel are not given the same training. This book attempts to address the issue.

It is the one book about work that your family should want to buy for you. It means that you return home safely at the end of your shift. This manual is not just for the emergency services though, every teenager can benefit from reading it because, if they learn to assess risk, there may be less calls for the emergency services in the first place Safety at Scene does not replace the need for a Fire Service attendance; on the contrary it may increase the awareness of the need for them to be present at an incident. Most “work books” for emergency personnel help them save the lives of others; this one could save your life

This e-Book has been mastered using Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) and embedded in a stand-alone Creamer both for security and registration purposes. The Creamer offers a Note Pad facility where readers can type into and save their notes. It is internet linked to the resQmed study program for the sharing and collection of information. Although this facility is optional, the e-Mailer in the collection and sharing of information section can be used as a help line and the attached note file deleted as required. Adobe Reader is required to read this production. Although Adobe Reader has its own set of controls, all e-Books have their own active Contents and full Index pages with an individual control panel that give instant access to all relevant sections. It is comprehensively illustrated and contains 204 pages with many hyperlinks to resQmed's sharing and collection of information study program, where additional information and research can be accessed and downloaded.

Biblio data record: ISBN: 978-0-9551319-0-5 / 0-9551319-0-1 Title: Safety at Scene - Revised 2nd edition Author: Vic Calland, Doctor, Med-Alert,

48 Broadgate, Preston, LancashirePages: 204 Publisher: aLL2easyIT 2005 Format: CD (Compact Disc - PC Windows

and Adobe Reader 5 or above) Price: RRP £29.99 (Personal use only –

multi Licensing available)

CONTENTS: 1. Basic principles of safety. 2. Personal protective equipment. 3. Going mobile to scene. 4. An overview of incident management. 5. Moving vehicle collisions road traffic accidents. 6. Extrication of casualties. 7. Hazardous materials. 8. Fire safety. 9. Electrical safety. 10. Rail safety. 11. Aircraft accidents. 12. Rescue in confined spaces/collapsed structures. 13. Casualty evacuation in difficult terrain. 14. Safety at sporting events, 15. When people affect safety. 15. Training for hazardous occupations. 16. Manual handling techniques. 17 Physical fitness and safety

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USAR Level 1 First Responder

e-Book – 1st edition 2005 RECONNAISSANCE SEARCH & RESCUE TEAM USAR LEVEL 1 is a comprehensive and technically based First Responders package that sets the benchmark for Urban Disaster Response. It has been designed to interface with existing Second Responder training packages currently in use world-wide and is therefore the logical tool for fire-fighters, Civil Defense Operatives and NGO rescue personnel. First Responders trained in USAR LEVEL 1 will be able to operate in a collapsed building environment, have an appreciation of the hazards and risks involved, will be able to enter, traverse, extract surface casualties and exit whilst using safe systems of work. Further, they will be able to correctly assess building and casualty triage for on-coming Second Responders. The approach is user-friendly and systematic; the theoretical, practical and psychological aspects forming a holistic template, enabling First Responders to act positively and progressively from first arrival to incident close down

This e-Book has been mastered using Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) and embedded in a stand-alone Creamer both for security and registration purposes. The Creamer offers a Note Pad facility where readers can type into and save their notes. It is internet linked to the resQmed study program for the sharing and collection of information. Although this facility is optional, the e-Mailer in the collection and sharing of information section can be used as a help line and the attached note file deleted as required. Adobe Reader is required to read this production. Although Adobe Reader has its own set of controls, all e-Books have their own active Contents and full Index pages with an individual control panel that give instant access to all relevant sections..

Biblio data record: ISBN: 978-0-9551319-1-2 / 0-9551319-1-X Title: USAR - Reconnaissance search &

rescue team Authors: Myles O’Reilly and Pat O’Keeffe Pages: 168 Publisher: aLL2easyIT 2005 Format: CD (Compact Disc - PC Windows

and Adobe Reader 5 or above) Price: RRP £29.99 (Personal use only –

multi Licensing available)

Audience: First Responders: USAR teams; Paramedics; ambulance technicians; immediate care doctors; staff involved in a hospital team, Ambulance trainers; ambulance officers; police officers and Schools.

CONTENTS: USAR – Level 1 information; Section 1 - Legislation; Section 2 – USAR Level 1 Theory; Urban search and rescue; Damage to buildings; Types of collapse; Internal floor collapse patterns; Hazards; Signs of collapse; The six phases of a collapse plan; Evidence and scene preservation. Section 3 – Psychological effects of USAR; Critical incident stress; Closure; Concept of triage. Section 4 – Practical application of USAR; Personal protective equipment; Search techniques; Extraction of surface casualties; Building and victim marking methods

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MVA extrication PathFinderTM

The MVA extrication PathFinder™ (Generic version) When planning and conducting recognized extrication strategies at motor vehicle accidents, the PathFinder puts essential information at your fingertips. The PathFinder provides the end user with vital and comprehensive ‘risk critical’ information on safety systems and relevant component parts that could possibly presents a danger.

• Current • Comprehensive • User friendly • Information technology at your fingertips • Safer working practices - Quick access to risk control measures, ‘risk critical’ information and

extrication strategies • 24/7 e-help-line and electronic reporting mechanism • Plug-ins and upgrades made available • Fully meets ‘Duty of care’ and ‘Best value’ initiatives

POWERFUL RISK MANAGEMENT TOOLKIT

21st century solution for -

Designed for touch screen operation and graphically illustrated, the ‘PathFinder’, with its unique risk identification toolkit, is designed for use both at the roadside and in your training facility. It will furnish the end-user with an immediate and never-before experienced vital information source. Instant electronic access to easy-read mapping, Risk Control Measures and Risk Critical Information relevant to extrication evolutions; informs the incident commander or training instructor and guides them through the various options that are available.

Training

Operations

Safety & Health initiatives

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The MVA extrication PathFinder – provides a 21st century solution that is truly both a risk assessment toolkit and a superb operational vehicle extrication aid for incident commanders. Supplied on CD, for Intranets and broadband internet applications, it gives instant access to easy-read mapping, risk control measures and risk critical information for dynamic risk decision making on:-

• Power supply - Battery position – ignition switch - fuse box - auto disconnect

• Fuel systems - Fuel type - fuel tank location - filler position - feed lines - injection system – duel/bi fuel - hybrids

• SRS - Electronic - mechanical - frontal, seat and door mounted, inflation curtain/head protection system, roll-over protection, sensors, and wiring

• Locking systems and remotes - Centralized - keyless – boot/luggage compartment - hood - fuel cap

• Struts – Gas strut types and location • Seats - Manual - electric - seat ramp - Boron

seat brackets - seat installation – Seat mounted SRS

• Doors/rear ¼ panels – SIP strengthening – door mounted SRS – rear ¼ panel mounted SRS – and glazing

+ EXTRICATION evolutions The PathFinder only includes extrication strategy where vehicle technology is likely to present danger. As it is not always possible to disconnect the battery, many extrications will have to be performed with live systems (i.e. under-rides, vehicle resting on its roof, battery located under trapped person etc). Certain systems can be affected in the accident and left in an unstable condition and could be further compromised when conducting certain techniques and rescue evolutions. Critical extrication evolutions include:- Upright vehicle

• Roof removal (IC/HPS) • Door forcing (SIPS) • Side removal (SIPS) • Dash relocation (SRS) • Seatback and seat base removal (SIPS) • Side removal (Electronic pretensioners &

SIPS) Vehicle on its side

• Roof fold down (IC) • Roof removal (HPS)

Vehicle on its roof • Inverted side removal (SIPS) • Inverted ramming and cutting (SIPS)

Hazards and risks are identified and solutions that either eliminate or reduce the risks are essentially comprehensively outlined and graphically illustrated..

High-end graphics

Content is constantly monitored and analyzed to ensure correctness, user functionality and best practice options. The PathFinder is also backed up by a 24/7 help-line and e-information feedback facility.

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The importance of the ‘Generic’ version must be stressed; as vehicles of the same model year may incorporate different components - e.g. SRS systems may be supplied by different manufacturers or upgraded to multi-generator modules in the year of manufacture. Customers’ preferred options will always be an unknown quantity and cannot, by any stretch of the imagination, be part of any planned precognition. This is the main reason why the ‘Generic’ version is so significant; not only does it offer a fail-safe, it allows for the situation whereby it is impossible to identify the exact model type or year of manufacture. Designed for the roadside The PathFinder has been designed for use at the roadside with touch screen application and will upload to any PC platform Tablet or rugged/tough book at 800x600 resolution. Weather resistant Tablets with daylight monitors allow for use of the PathFinder even in bright sunlight (Daylight Viewable SVGA touch screen). ‘The MVA extrication PathFinder’ is primarily an assessment assist toolkit, where relevant extrications options have been analysed and risk assessed. Continual monitoring via our internet ‘sharing and collection of information’ facility and ‘RESCUE news Letter’ offers a world-wide partnership for research and development and upgrade.

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Trainers’ Presentation CD-MVA Trainer Part 1 Passenger Cars HR 1954 000 50 GB 393,26 604.78 313.00CD-MVA Trainer Part 2 APV (People Carriers) HR 1954 000 52 GB 199,25 307.22 159.00CD-MVA Trainer Part 3 Light Commercials HR 1954 000 54 GB 199,25 307.22 159.00CD-MVA Trainer Part 4 Trucks and Cab Types HR 1954 000 56 GB 551,72 848.24 439.00CD-Safe Tool Operation Part 1 – Power Hydraulics STOP2006 3GB 402.00 617.60 320.00CD-Safe Tool Operation Part 2 – Air Lifting Units STOP2007 1GB 402.00 617.60 320.00CD-Mechanisms of Injury MED 2005 101 GB 375.00 550.00 299.00CD-Occupational Safety and SRS SRS2007-GB 414.60 637.00 330 00

Student Books – complete with one fire-hall/station licence agreement *CD-MVA Student Part 1 Passenger Cars SB 1954 000 51 GB 49.00 75.36 39.00*CD-MVA Student Part 2 APV (People Carriers) SB 1954 000 53 GB 49.00 75.36 39.00*CD-MVA Student Part 3 Light Commercials SB 1954 000 55 GB 49.00 75.36 39.00*CD-MVA Student Part 4 Trucks and Cab Types SB 1954 000 57 GB 49.00 75.36 39.00*CD-Safe Tool Operation Part 1 – Power Hydraulics SB 1954 000 58 GB 49.00 75.36 39.00*CD-Safe Tool Operation Part 2 – Air Lifting Units SB 1954 000 59 GB 49.00 75.36 39.00*CD - New Developments (New Vehicle Technology) SB 1954 000 62 GB 49.00 75.36 39.00All Station copy Student books include a one fire-hall/station license agreement * Student versions for personal use only, that run from CD are available at £10.00 each.

eBooks CD-Crash Rescue - Vehicle Ex & PreHospital Care MED 2005 201 GB 37.60 55.00 29.99CD-RTC extrication RESCUE RTC 2005 202 GB 37.60 55.00 29.99Safety at Scene S@S 2005 203 GB 37.60 55.00 29.99USAR Level 1 USAR 2005 204 GB 37.60 55.00 29.99

eStudy programs & information centres Vehicle Extrication - Dynamic Risk Assessment HR 1954 000 61 GB 283,70 184.50 226.00Additional Licences for VehExDRA- *1 Licence License fees 152.00 233.53 121.00*5 Licences License fees 683.00 1050.88 544.50*10 Licences License fees 1,276.62 1962.65 1016.40*25 Licences: License fees 2,794.00 4296.95 2226.40*50 Licences: License fees 5,135.30 7893.31 4089.80

MVA extrication Pathfinder CD-MVA Extrication PathFinder – Generic Version HR 1954 000 60 GB 329,00 458.75 262.50Licence for PathFinder + Upgrade *1 Licence License fees 177,00 246.00 141.00*5 Licences License fees 793,00 1,107.00 632.00*10 Licences License fees 1,499,00 2,091.00 1194.00*25 Licences: License fees 3.263,00 4,551.00 2598.00*50 Licences: License fees 5,997,00 8,364.00 4775.00 As per the contractual agreement between resQmed Limited and the reseller; all product prices are primarily stated in Euro currency with the following provisos:

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Currency conversion is made at the rate quoted in the Wall Street Journal on the date the estimate/invoice is submitted. All monies paid to resQmed Limited will be made in £ Sterling at the rate of exchange stated in the estimate/invoice and paid within 30 days from time of invoice. # All prices are quoted with post and packaging