Confined Space Non- Entry Rescue Training Course Summary
In addition to planning how your workers will enter a confined space, you must create a plan to get workers out if anything goes wrong. This could be the result of a pre-existing medical condition, injury resulting from the work being performed within the space, or a result of the change in space atmosphere.
Employers must create a rescue plan that will allow a worker to be rescued without placing other workers at risk. Methods of rescue are broken down into non-entry rescue, where a worker is rescued using equipment located outside of the space.
Our Confined Space Rescue Specialists will train your team on how to safely perform non-entry rescue through practical scenarios.
For details on our Confined Space Rescue Specialists, please visit our About Hot Zone webpage to see our full team.
Who Would Benefit From This Course:
- Supervisors
- Confine Space Rescue Team / Standby Team Members
- HazMat Team Members
- Employees who have already completed Confined Space Entry and Attendant Training
Course Contents:
Theory and Practical Training - 1 Full Day
- Definitions and terms
- Characteristics of confined spaces, restricted spaces and enclosed spaces
- Duties of the entry supervisor, entry attendant and the entrant(s)
- Communication
- Entry permits and hot work permits
- Rescue plans
- Air monitors
- Resources
- Chemical protective clothing
- Ventilation
- Energy isolation
- Non-entry rescue practical scenarios
Duration | 1 Day (Request a quote as pricing varies per client confined space entry demands). |
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Training Interval | 3 Years Recommended Refresher |
Pre-Requisite | Confined Space Training (Entrant and Attendant) |
Includes | Certificate of Completion |