Training and Rescue Courses

Training and Rescue Courses (9)

NOASC runs a range of training and rescue courses for persons wishing to become outdoor guides/emergency rescue personnel. Check out our course information below or call NOASC for futher information.

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Backcountry Avalanche Awareness Courses

Backcountry Avalanche Awareness Courses (2)

NOASC runs a range of Backcountry Avalanche Awareness Courses (BAAC) for persons wishing to become outdoor guides/emergency rescue personnel. Check out our course information below or call NOASC for futher information.

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MTB Instructor Training Courses

MTB Instructor Training Courses (2)

Embark on an exhilarating journey to become a certified Mountain Bike Instructor with NOASC's comprehensive training course. Our program is designed to equip you with the essential skills and knowledge needed to confidently teach mountain biking. Learn from experienced instructors, delve into trail riding techniques, bike maintenance, safety protocols, and effective communication. Prepare to inspire and guide fellow enthusiasts through the thrill of off-road biking. Join us now and let's hit the trails together! Call NOASC T:0136-23-1688 or book online.

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Tuesday, 19 September 2023 13:55

September 26th Twin Peaks MTB Instructor Course

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Mountain Bike Instructor Course  :

"Unlock Your Adventure - Become a NOASC Certified Mountain Bike Instructor!"
Are you passionate about mountain biking? Do you dream of sharing your skills and knowledge with others? Join our Mountain Bike Instructor Course and turn your passion into a fulfilling career!
 

Course Highlights:

Certification: Gain NOASC certification as a Mountain Bike Instructor.
Comprehensive Training: Learn the essential skills and techniques to teach mountain biking effectively.
Expert Instructors: Receive training from experienced and NOASC certified mountain bike instructors.
Hands-On Experience: Practice teaching in real-world scenarios and trail environments.
Safety First: Learn best practices for safety and risk management in mountain biking.
Small Class Sizes: Enjoy personalized instruction and support in a small group setting.
Career Opportunities: Open doors to exciting opportunities in the outdoor industry.

Course Details:

Duration: 1 Day
Location: NOASC Adventure Tours and Twin Peaks Bike Park
Requirements: Basic mountain biking skills and a passion for teaching.
Cost: 75,000yen
Don't miss this chance to embark on a thrilling journey as a Mountain Bike Instructor. Join us and become part of the growing community of riders and educators.
Register Today! Contact us at 0136-23-1688 or visit our website at www.noasc.com for more information.

 

Monday, 04 September 2023 09:00

September 25th Twin Peaks MTB Instructor Course

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Mountain Bike Instructor Course  :

"Unlock Your Adventure - Become a NOASC Certified Mountain Bike Instructor!"
Are you passionate about mountain biking? Do you dream of sharing your skills and knowledge with others? Join our Mountain Bike Instructor Course and turn your passion into a fulfilling career!
 

Course Highlights:

Certification: Gain NOASC certification as a Mountain Bike Instructor.
Comprehensive Training: Learn the essential skills and techniques to teach mountain biking effectively.
Expert Instructors: Receive training from experienced and NOASC certified mountain bike instructors.
Hands-On Experience: Practice teaching in real-world scenarios and trail environments.
Safety First: Learn best practices for safety and risk management in mountain biking.
Small Class Sizes: Enjoy personalized instruction and support in a small group setting.
Career Opportunities: Open doors to exciting opportunities in the outdoor industry.

Course Details:

Duration: 1 Day
Location: NOASC Adventure Tours and Twin Peaks Bike Park
Requirements: Basic mountain biking skills and a passion for teaching.
Cost: 75,000yen
Don't miss this chance to embark on a thrilling journey as a Mountain Bike Instructor. Join us and become part of the growing community of riders and educators.
Register Today! Contact us at 0136-23-1688 or visit our website at www.noasc.com for more information.

 

Our NOASC Backcountry Avalanche Awareness course provides participants with the
fundamentals of survival and rescue techniques in the backcountry and is recommended for all winter  sports lovers and people who may need to carry out on-snow rescues as part of their jobs, or when participating in winter sports outside resort boundaries. Our participants learn about safe travel, the mechanics of an avalanche (the science of an avalanche) and internationally recognised classifications/snow profiling techniques, correct backcountry equipment and use of, size-up (analysing an accident/rescue scene), site control and scene management.

Our NOASC Backcountry Avalanche Awareness course provides participants with the
fundamentals of survival and rescue techniques in the backcountry and is recommended for all winter  sports lovers and people who may need to carry out on-snow rescues as part of their jobs, or when participating in winter sports outside resort boundaries. Our participants learn about safe travel, the mechanics of an avalanche (the science of an avalanche) and internationally recognised classifications/snow profiling techniques, correct backcountry equipment and use of, size-up (analysing an accident/rescue scene), site control and scene management.

Tuesday, 18 June 2013 14:29

Training Course Terms and Conditions

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Our Swiftwater Rescue Technician (SRT-1), Advanced Swiftwater Rescue Technician (SRT-2), Technical Rope rescue (TRR), and Rescue Boat Handing (RBH) and Backcountry Avalanche Awareness (BAAC) courses provide participants with the fundamentals of survival and rescue techniques in each respective situation.

During these courses participants will be learning skills in the outdoors. As you will be entering the river, remote areas, hazardous situations. Such as there are various risks involved with this type of training. 

PLEASE READ: By applying to particpate in these course(s) I understand, acknowledge all risks and agree to be bound by the terms and conditions outlined below?

NOTE:

  • All courses are ONLY run if minimum participant numbers are reached prior to the course application deadline.
  • Your course booking application is only confirmed once we have received into our bank account your course fees and this has been confirmed by our accounting staff, or a receipt has been issued to you by NOASC/Rescue 3 Japan. If course is not run, particpant's course monies will be refunded, minus any transfer fee/bank fee that may be incurred.
  • Payments: Please contact NOASC for payment details. All transfer/bank fees, other charges, are born by the participant. The exact course fee amount must be deposited into our account.
  • Cancellations: 21-14 days or 13-8  days prior to course date, 30% of total course fee , 7-2 days before course 40%, day before course 50%, on the day of the course or no show 100% cancellation fee will be incurred.
  • Accommodation:  For help finding accommodation please contact Outdoor Travel Japan Tel (+81)136-21-2171, Fax (+81) 136-21-2172, or e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. www.outdoortraveljapan.com.
  • Course Meeting Times: Normally your course will start at 8am.
  • Complimentary pick-up service: Please contact NOASC if you need a pick-up service from your Niseko accommodation.
  • Accredited Courses: Swiftwater Rescue Technician (SRT-1)  & the Advance course (SRT-2), Technical Rope Rescue (TRR) are Rescue 3 International Accredited courses.

 

1 ) On all river based courses (SRT-1, SRT-2 and RBH-1):

Minimum Skill level of Participant: must be able to swim competently with a PFD on.

Minimum Age: Must be healthy and over the age of 18 years of age. For private courses this age requirement can be waviered with written consent by parent/guardian being provided.

Wavier/release/Idemnity: A liability waiver is a legal document will be required to sign to acknowledge the risks involved in your participation. You will be required to read, understand and sign this form prior to your participation, at the start of this course.

Course application deadline:  normally 2-3 weeks before, or the maximum participant number is reached, which ever comes first. Please check the application closing date on course advertisment.

 

2) On land based courses (TRR)

Minimum Skill level of Participant:  Rescue enthusiast who wishes commence learning about technical rescue methods using rope and rope systems.

Minimum Age: Must be healthy and over the age of 13 years of age. For persons under the Japanese legal age of 20 years, a parent/guardian will be required to sign the wavier/release/Idemnity Registration form and also particapte on the course.

Wavier/release/Idemnity: A liability waiver is a legal document will be required to sign to acknowledge the risks involved in your participation. You will be required to read, understand and sign this form prior to your participation, at the start of this course.

Course application deadline:  normally 2-3 weeks before, or the maximum participant number is reached, which ever comes first. Please check the application closing date on course advertisment.

 

3) For our Backcountry Avalanche Awareness Course (BAAC):

Minimum Skill level of Participant: winter enthusiast who wishes to venture into the backcountry while snow is on the ground. Must be of an intermediate skier/snowboarder level or above, able to ski off-piste runs/powder competently.

Minimum Age: Must be healthy and over the age of 13 years of age. For persons under the Japanese legal age of 20 years, a parent/guardian will be required to sign the wavier/release/Idemnity Registration form and also particapte on the course.

Wavier/release/Idemnity: A liability waiver is a legal document will be required to sign to acknowledge the risks involved in your participation. You will be required to read, understand and sign this form prior to your participation, at the start of this course.

Course application deadline:  1 week before, or the maximum participant number is reached, which ever comes first. Please check the application closing date on course advertisment.

 

If you are not sure about anything of the above, please contact NOASC.

Tuesday, 18 June 2013 12:18

What to Bring On Your Course

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Our Swiftwater Rescue Technician (SRT1), Advanced Swiftwater Rescue Technician (SRT-2), Technical Rope rescue (TRR), and Rescue Boat Handing (RBH) and Backcountry Avalanche Awareness (BAAC)courses provides participants with the fundamentals of survival and rescue techniques in each respective situation.

During these courses participants will be learning skills in the outdoors. As you will be entering the river, remote areas, hazardous situations you will need to bring the following items.

What to bring with you on your course?

Please bring with you a cup for refreshments, notebook and pens for taking notes, and

On all river based courses (SRT-1, SRT-2 and RBH-1):

please also bring a river knife, appropriate river wear (drysuit, or wetsuit and footwear) for the season, waist attachable throwbag/rescue rope, appropriate river cap/socks/neoprene gloves for autumn and spring courses, appropriate PFD (Life jacket), whistle (recommended FOX 40 type), River helmet(no fireman helmets, etc.), waterproof bag to store your gear in when at the river, and snacks/thermos for energy replacement/hydration at the river.

On land based courses (TRR)

please bring with you a helmet, whistle, harness (rental harness' available), leather gloves for handling ropes, wind/rain wear for bad weather conditions, and individual refreshments/snacks.

For our backcountry avalanche awareness course (BAAC):

note taking materials and appropriate backcountry winter equipment: avalanche beacon, probe, shovel, snow saw or similar tool, backpack, helmet, snowshoes or split board for snowboarders, or skis (including seals and appropriate binding system) for hiking up and snacks/thermos for energy replacement/hydration at the mountain. As we will be hiking up it is recommended that you bring an appropraite ski/snowboard wear giving a layering system where layers can be shed if so desired to avoid sweating/dehydration and/or worn again to help prevent problems with hypothermia. Spare goggles, gloves, neck warmers, etc., should be considered based on the season and your individual needs. 

Lite snacks, coffee, tea with be provided in the classroom. You will be required to bring you own drinks/snacks when at the river and/or in the field.

If you are not sure about anything of the above, please contact NOASC.

Thursday, 21 March 2013 00:00

2015 Technical Rope Rescue (TRR-T)

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Technical Rope Rescue

This course introduces the student to rescue techniques using ropes. Utilizing “discovery learning” techniques, the current rescue technology and methods, the student is taught the necessary skills to effectively and safely carry out technical rope rescues in environments ranging from simple embankment (low angle) through to vertical cliff (man-made structures) rescues.

The course covers basic and specialized equipment, ropes and rigging techniques/methods, anchor selection, safety aspects involved with these riggings, rescue scene management and organisation, special problem scenarios, ascending and descending systems, abseiling (rappelling), belaying, lowering and raising systems, Telphers, highline rescue systems, bipod/tripod systems, and rescue stretcher (litter) management.

 

This course combines techniques learned in Swiftwater Rescue Technician level 1 (SRT1) and Technical Rope Rescue (TRR), building on the self-rescue techniques learnt in SRT-1 to concentrate on victim rescue. Participants are introduced to more complex water rescue situations including a mock night river rescue scenario. The three day course includes 5-7 hours of classroom instruction, followed by two and one-half days of hands-on skill development.

SRT-2 is run for private booking of 10 or more persons. Please enquire.

Participants are introduced to the role and the correct use of various skills in river and flood rescue, including

  • rope systems
  • management of litter(rescue stretcher) & patient raising systems
  • highline systems
  • advanced river search concepts
  • performing rescues at night or in low visibility
  • and basic flood disaster management.
Thursday, 21 February 2013 00:00

Swiftwater rescue Technician Course Level 1 (SRT-1)

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Our Swiftwater Rescue Technician (SRT1) course provides participants with the
fundamentals of survival and rescue techniques in moving water and is recommended for all water sports lovers and people who may need to carry out in-water rescues as part of their jobs, or when participating in water sports. Our participants learn about hydrology (the science of moving water) and internationally recognised river classifications, correct equipment and use of, size-up (analysing an accident/rescue scene), site control and scene management.