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GoPro High Definition cameras

By Paul Shrubb - 11 months ago

 

Risk Response + Rescue are proud to add the suite of compact GoPro High Definition camera’s to our range of equipment for Military, Police and Marine Operational Environments.

 

The GoPro’s range of camera’s have an unprecedented reputation for capturing amazing high quality - high definition video and still photographs for their size and portability.

 

Developed for professional use, but at a consumer price, the HD HERO line of wearable cameras capture full HD video rivalling cameras costing 10x the price and are suited to the harsh and rugged treatment operational environments present..

 

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GoPro’s HD Helmet HERO is the world’s highest performance wearable 1080p HD video and still photo camera allowing professional quality 1080p / 960p / 720p HD resolutions  to record at 30 and 60 frames per second (60 fps in 720p). It is possible to record up to 2.5 hours on a single charge and up to 9 hours HD video on a 32GB SD card.

 

In addition to HD video, this camera’s also shoot 5MP still photographs at 2/5/10/30 or 60 second intervals of poster-print quality POV photos.

 

Contact our sales and logistic team to set you up with the right system for your operational environment.


Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) assumes role of national VET regulator

By Paul Shrubb - 11 months ago

 

A new national VET regulator, the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA), commenced operations today, 1 July 2011. With the exception of Victoria and Western Australia, the State Regulatory bodies have been or will shortly be replaced by the ASQA.  This will allow for a more nationally consistent approach to the VET industry.

 

This change is intended to provide greater national consistency and increased focus on the way Registered Training Providers (RTO’s) are registered, courses are accredited, and how the quality of the system is monitored.

 

The establishment of a National VET Regulator is intended to provide a clear line of accountability and responsibility for the quality of vocational education and training throughout Australia and provide a streamlined and coordinated response to emerging quality issues.

 

ASQA will now be responsible for all regulatory requirements including, accreditation of courses, additions to scope, accreditation and re-accreditation of RTOs, auditing and compliance of the VET industry and governance of the VET Quality Frameworks systems.

 

After 21 years of operation the Vocational Training and Accreditation Board (VETAB) ceased operations on the 30th June 2011. At the same time the Board itself was abolished. Risk Response + Rescue is now regulated by the ASQA.


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