WHS

Confined Space Rescue

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Course Summary

This course will cover theoretical and practical elements of Confined Space Rescue. It provides the skill and knowledge for those who may be required to undertake a rescue in a confined space, where hazardous atmospheres may be present. This Course is designed to give participants an understanding of legislative and administrative requirements, entry and rescue equipment and atmospheric monitoring requirements.

Pre-requisites:
Nil

Co-requisites:
Nil

Content:

  • Confined Space Legislation & Workplace Hazards & Safe Work Procedures
  • Confined Space Risk Assessment & Documentation
  • Confined Space Entry Permits
  • Confined Space Equipment, using CF harnesses, tripods & VED devices
  • Atmospheric Hazards & the use of Gas Detection Equipment
  • Breathing Apparatus and the practical use of SCBA
  • Perform CPR
  • Use of portable fire fighting equipment
  • Confined Space Emergency Procedures and Confined Space Rescue Drills

Scheduled Course Dates

This course is offered 'on demand' or has variable costs and delivery features. Contact the Training Provider for further information and to enrol.

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