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Confined Space Rescue Training

Overview:
The Confined Space Rescue Training is designed to equip participants with the knowledge and practical skills necessary to perform safe and effective rescue operations in confined or limited-access environments. This training follows Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) regulations and international rescue standards, ensuring personnel competence in high-risk situations.


Target Participants:

  • Emergency Response Teams
  • Maintenance and Technical Personnel
  • Occupational Safety Specialists
  • Supervisors and Field Operators

Training Objectives:

  • Identify the characteristics and risks of confined spaces.
  • Understand atmospheric hazards, ventilation, and gas detection.
  • Use personal protective equipment (PPE) and breathing apparatus effectively.
  • Learn communication methods and rescue coordination within confined environments.
  • Apply correct rescue techniques and evacuation procedures.
  • Develop emergency response planning and teamwork skills.

Training Content:

  • Introduction to Confined Space Hazards
  • Legal Framework and OHS Regulations
  • Risk Assessment and Safety Procedures
  • PPE and Respiratory Protection
  • Atmospheric Measurement and Ventilation
  • Entry and Exit Techniques
  • Rescue Equipment Setup and Operation
  • Communication and Command Structure
  • Rescue Scenarios and Simulations
  • Post-Rescue Procedures and Reporting

Training Details:

  • Duration: 2 Days (16 Hours)
  • Method: Theoretical and Practical Sessions
  • Trainers: Certified North Academy Rescue Instructors
  • Certification: Issued upon successful completion of theory and practical assessment