RESCUE IN CONFINED SPACE

Training: RCS

HRDC Register No.: 10001201381

Duration: 2 Days

Program

RESCUE IN CONFINED SPACE

Duration

2 Days

Target

Site Safety Supervisor (SSS), Dedicated Emergency Response Team, Supervisors and Management Team

Rationale

A Rescue and Emergency Services In Confined Space is essential for employee safety and is legally required under the Industry Code of Practice working in Confined Space, JKKP: COP (IIBM) 2010 which details out the requirements (Safe System of Work) to ensure that activities conducted in a safe manner to by complying to Standard Operating Procedure. The hands-on program will equip potential rescuers to understand applicable standards that impact rescue operations, the physical and atmospheric hazards that may exist in a confined space, and appropriate emergency protocols including how to evaluate a rescue situation. Hands-on instruction will include hardware, harnesses, tripods, davit arms, a complete overview of ropes and knots, and confined space equipment including gas detection and air monitoring, ventilation equipment, and personal protective equipment.

Objectives

At the end of the program participants will be able to describe:
• Introduction of Confined Space Rescue
• Rescue Terms
• Rescue Techniques
• Rescue Equipment
• Commanding Confined Space Rescue
• Rescue Plan

Course Contents

• Module 1 - Introduction to Confined Space Rescue
• Module 2 - Rescue & Emergency Response Terminologies
• Module 3 - Rescue Techniques
• Module 4 - Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for Rescue
• Module 5 - Rescue Equipment
• Module 6 - Commanding Confined Space Rescue
• Module 7 - Rescue Plan
• Module 8 - Hands On Rescue and Emergency Services

Entry Requirement(s)

• Attended and passed the Authorised Entrant & Standby Person for Confined Space

Methodology

The delivery has a balance of lectures, workshops & video presentation and practical to assist participants to interpret the rescue and emergency response requirements

Number of Participants

Maximum 20 per session

Training info

Program

RESCUE IN CONFINED SPACE

Duration

2 Days

Target

Site Safety Supervisor (SSS), Dedicated Emergency Response Team, Supervisors and Management Team

Rationale

A Rescue and Emergency Services In Confined Space is essential for employee safety and is legally required under the Industry Code of Practice working in Confined Space, JKKP: COP (IIBM) 2010 which details out the requirements (Safe System of Work) to ensure that activities conducted in a safe manner to by complying to Standard Operating Procedure. The hands-on program will equip potential rescuers to understand applicable standards that impact rescue operations, the physical and atmospheric hazards that may exist in a confined space, and appropriate emergency protocols including how to evaluate a rescue situation. Hands-on instruction will include hardware, harnesses, tripods, davit arms, a complete overview of ropes and knots, and confined space equipment including gas detection and air monitoring, ventilation equipment, and personal protective equipment.

Objectives

At the end of the program participants will be able to describe:
• Introduction of Confined Space Rescue
• Rescue Terms
• Rescue Techniques
• Rescue Equipment
• Commanding Confined Space Rescue
• Rescue Plan

Course Contents

• Module 1 - Introduction to Confined Space Rescue
• Module 2 - Rescue & Emergency Response Terminologies
• Module 3 - Rescue Techniques
• Module 4 - Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for Rescue
• Module 5 - Rescue Equipment
• Module 6 - Commanding Confined Space Rescue
• Module 7 - Rescue Plan
• Module 8 - Hands On Rescue and Emergency Services

Entry Requirement(s)

• Attended and passed the Authorised Entrant & Standby Person for Confined Space

Methodology

The delivery has a balance of lectures, workshops & video presentation and practical to assist participants to interpret the rescue and emergency response requirements

Number of Participants

Maximum 20 per session

RESCUE IN CONFINED SPACE

Training: RCS

HRDC Register No.: 10001201381

Duration: 2 Days

Training info

RESCUE IN CONFINED SPACE
RESCUE IN CONFINED SPACE
N/A
2 Days
Site Safety Supervisor (SSS), Dedicated Emergency Response Team, Supervisors and Management Team
A Rescue and Emergency Services In Confined Space is essential for employee safety and is legally required under the Industry Code of Practice working in Confined Space, JKKP: COP (IIBM) 2010 which details out the requirements (Safe System of Work) to ensure that activities conducted in a safe manner to by complying to Standard Operating Procedure. The hands-on program will equip potential rescuers to understand applicable standards that impact rescue operations, the physical and atmospheric hazards that may exist in a confined space, and appropriate emergency protocols including how to evaluate a rescue situation. Hands-on instruction will include hardware, harnesses, tripods, davit arms, a complete overview of ropes and knots, and confined space equipment including gas detection and air monitoring, ventilation equipment, and personal protective equipment.
At the end of the program participants will be able to describe:
• Introduction of Confined Space Rescue
• Rescue Terms
• Rescue Techniques
• Rescue Equipment
• Commanding Confined Space Rescue
• Rescue Plan
At the end of the program participants will be able to describe:
• Introduction of Confined Space Rescue
• Rescue Terms
• Rescue Techniques
• Rescue Equipment
• Commanding Confined Space Rescue
• Rescue Plan
• Module 1 – Introduction to Confined Space Rescue
• Module 2 – Rescue & Emergency Response Terminologies
• Module 3 – Rescue Techniques
• Module 4 – Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for Rescue
• Module 5 – Rescue Equipment
• Module 6 – Commanding Confined Space Rescue
• Module 7 – Rescue Plan
• Module 8 – Hands On Rescue and Emergency Services
• Attended and passed the Authorised Entrant & Standby Person for Confined Space
The delivery has a balance of lectures, workshops & video presentation and practical to assist participants to interpret the rescue and emergency response requirements
Maximum 20 per session