The Telecom Sector Skill Council (TSSC) has joined KARAM Safety, a safety solutions and training company, to introduce specialised courses to enhance safety standards and skill development in height and rescue operations. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) formalising this collaboration was signed on 9th May 2024. This partnership seeks to address critical skill gaps in the telecom sector, equipping professionals with the necessary expertise to work safely in high-risk environments. The training programs extend beyond the telecom industry and cater to various sectors requiring specialised skills in height safety and rescue operations.
Hemant Sapra, President, Global Sales and Marketing at KARAM Safety, stated, "Our partnership with the Telecom Sector Skill Council marks a significant step towards strengthening safety practices in the telecom industry. KARAM Safety has been at the forefront of providing world-class fall protection systems, personal protective equipment (PPE), and fixed-line products, ensuring that professionals working at heights have access to the best safety solutions. By integrating our expertise with TSSC’s industry knowledge, we aim to build a strong foundation for safety training that enhances workforce preparedness and reduces risks.”
Under this initiative, the Height & Rescue Training (HART) course will provide participants with enhanced safety knowledge, practical fall risk management skills, expertise in handling and maintaining personal protective equipment, and emergency preparedness. This two-day course consists of 15 hours of training, followed by a three-hour practical and written assessment. Participants who complete the course will earn an NCVET-approved certificate with 0.5 educational credit points through Skill India.
The Rope Operations, Tactics, and Rescue (ROTAR) course is designed to develop expertise in rope techniques, hazard identification, and confined space rescues. It focuses on team coordination and communication, safe working practices at heights and confined spaces, and mastery of rope manoeuvres such as rigging and ascents/descents. The course spans eight days, including seven days of training and one day for practical and written assessments. Successful participants will receive an NCVET-approved certificate with 2.0 educational credit points issued through Skill India.
The courses will be conducted through classroom and practical training to ensure hands-on learning.
Registration for the HART Course opened on 5th April 2025, and interested participants can reach out via mobile at +91 7045883557 or email at irata@karam.in. The HART course is scheduled to commence on 22nd April 2025, while ROTAR will be available from May 2025. This collaboration reaffirms the commitment of TSSC and KARAM Safety to workforce development, ensuring professionals are well-equipped to meet industry safety standards and operational demands effectively.