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CONFINED SPACE RESCUE
Confined Space Rescue
2017 NFPA 1006 compliant
For full description see the relevant course tab / link
All levels require some additional pre-course reading and videos etc.
Tech & Instructor: 5 Days / One week intensive i.e., Mon to Fri
Operations: 3 Days i.e., Monday to Wednesday
Re-certification: 2 Days i.e., Weds & Thurs
NB: Must have IN DATE certificate for that level. Not expired.
CONFINED SPACE RESCUE COURSE INFO
WHAT TO BRING
- Please bring suitable clothes for weather and environment.
- Long pants / trousers and jackets / sweaters may be appropriate.
- Please bring your "Riggers / work gloves" and boots / close toed shoes.
MATERIALS
- Course learning materials will be provided
- Softcopy Materials also provided
- Recommended additional materials (optional).
Please find attached my buddy Tom's FOG
You can buy the full colour guide HERE
RECOMMENDED CONSPACE FOG
fogch2_confined_space_tom_pendley__1_.pdf
COMPLIANCE
This course is compliant with NFPA 1006 Chapter 7 on Confined Space
MORE INFO:
Confined Space Rescue NFPA 1006 Level I & Level II
– Level I
- Prepare to enter a confined space
- Enter a confined space
- Package a victim
- Remove all entrants
– Level II
- Preplan a confined space
- Assess a confined space incident
- Assess a confined space incident
- Control hazards at a confined space incident
- Control hazards at a confined space incident
Hazard Recognition is important including
- Atmospheric hazards
- Flammable gas, vapor or mist
- Airborne combustible dust
- High or low atmospheric oxygen
- Atmospheric concentration in excess of permissible exposure limit permissible exposure limit
- Other IDLH atmospheric conditions
- Other IDLH atmospheric conditions
- Flammable/Explosive Range
- – Lower Flammable Limit (LFL)
- – Upper Flammable Limit (UFL)
- – Flash Point
- Dust Conditions Hazardous Materials
This course is targeted for all emergency response personnel involved with technical rescue incident response, and is designed to meet the training requirements of NFPA 1006.
Equipment needed
We provide ALL rescue equipment and safety gear including harnesses and helmets
You should bring:
- Riggers / Rescue gloves suitable for rope work
- Eye protection
- Boots or shoes with ankle support *
- Knee pads (advisable / not compulsory)
* No sandles, flip flops or open toed shoes.
CERTIFICATION
- Certificate
- Written materials
- Name on registry
GENERAL BOOKING POLICY
Please note that all courses are paid for up front and in full (unless a previous arrangement has been made). Any cancellations before 7 days are due a full refund. Any cancellations within 7 to 4 days may be substituted or credited toward another course. There are no cancellations or refunds within 4 due to the expenses incurred and the course being confirmed but if it's not within 48 hours - there may be substitutions. Discuss your concerns if you have any. We will always try to work with you.
NO DRINKING / SMOKING / VAPING
Please note there is NO drinking during the course. Anyone impaired by drugs, alcohol or medication will not be able to attend training.
We support the Government's stand on non-smoking and ask any smoking, including vaping - not be done in the proximity of others during the course.
SAFETY
We have a duty of care and require a high degree of safe practise during the course. There are numerous potential hazards and risks. We ask everyone to take responsibility for their own and each others health and safety. Any unsafe practises or areas should be reported.
MEDICAL
If anyone feels unwell or is nursing a cold or infection etc. please feel free to discuss it with the DIMERSAR Directing Staff. We also carry a medical kit for emergencies.
NON-PAYMENT / OVERDUE ACCOUNTS
Please note that late payment and those who have not set up a credit account may be subject to full charge and monthly assessment and 2% interest per month
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