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This SARTECH II certification, administered by the National Association for Search
and Rescue (NASAR), is an intermediate-level certification designed for field searchers
to evaluate their knowledge and skills in search and rescue (SAR) operations. The exam is
based on the Fundamentals of Search and Rescue (FUNSAR) curriculum and requires both
a written and practical evaluation.
Exam Components
Written Exam: A multiple-choice exam (approximately 190 questions) covering search
and rescue knowledge. A passing grade is typically 70% or higher.
Practical Exam: A six-station practical test that evaluates hands-on skills.
Recertification: Valid for 3 years, requiring 60 hours of training or deployment and a
100-question online test.
Key Exam Topics and Question Areas (190+ Question Sets)
Study materials and exam question sets (often featuring 180–300+ questions) focus on the
following core areas:
SAR Fundamentals & Organizations: Definitions of search/rescue, 5 stages of a SAR
operation (awareness, initial action, planning, operations, conclusion), and roles of
organizations like NASAR, Mountain Rescue Association, and Civil Air Patrol.
Navigation: Map reading, magnetic bearings, using a compass, declination calculations,
and map scales (e.g., 1:24,000).
Survival & Search Skills: Survival situational planning (STOP - Stop, Think, Observe,
Plan), heat loss prevention (6 key areas), water purification techniques, ground signaling (6:1
ratio), and wilderness survival kits.
Incident Command System (ICS): Structure of ICS, role of the Incident Commander,
planning section, and team leader responsibilities.
Search Operations & Logistics: Crew management, tracking crew position, search
techniques (hasty search, grid search), and debriefing procedures.
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, Chapter 1 - Define search -
Answer
an operation using available personnel and facilities to locate persons in distress
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Chapter 1 - Define rescue -
Answer
an operation to retrieve persons in distress, provide for their initial medical or
other needs, and deliver them to a place of safety
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Chapter 1 - What are the 3 categories of fundamental SAR skills -
Answer
1) search, 2) rescue and 3) survival/support (i.e. navigation)
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Chapter 1 - What is NASAR -
Answer
a not-for profit membership organization of dedicated paid and unpaid SAR
professionals that offers formal training opportunities
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Chapter 1 - What is the purpose of the SAR TECH certification criteria -
Answer
these criteria were developed to evaluate three levels of search responder so that
a measurable level of individual and crew capability could be made available for
Incident Commanders
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Chapter 2 - Which 2 organizations coordinate member countries' efforts to
provide SAR services on a global basis -
Answer
International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the International Maritime
Organization (IMO)
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Chapter 2 - What are the 5 stages of a SAR operation -
Answer
awareness, initial action, planning, operations and conclusion
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Chapter 2 - Which international conventions pertain to SAR -
Answer
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, Convention on International Aviation, International Convention on Maritime
Search and Rescue and the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea
(SOLAS)
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Chapter 2 - Define positive control -
Answer
followed by radar and in direct communication with air traffic controllers
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Chapter 2 - What is Cospas-Sarsat -
Answer
an international humanitarian SAR system that uses satellites to detect and locate
emergency beacons carried by ships, aircraft or individuals; the system consists of
a network of satellites, ground stations (Local User Terminal), mission control
centers (MCC) and rescue coordination centers (RCC)
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Chapter 2 - What are the 3 different types of emergency locator beacons -
Answer
Emergency Locator Transmitters (aircraft), Emergency Position Indicating Radio
Beacons (maritime) and Personal Locator Beacons (individuals)
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