Confined spaces are dangerous places. Employees who enter confined spaces could face a variety of hazards—some of them deadly. When something goes wrong and confined space entrants get in trouble, you have to get them out fast, without endangering rescuers. That’s why the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) requires you to plan for and be able to carry out successful rescue operations. In order to do that, you need to train not only the rescue team, but also those members of your management team who are responsible for managing confined space rescues.
This program provides adequate information on Permit-Required Confined Spaces Rescue for Supervisors
When the training is complete, personnel responsible for managing confined space rescues will be able to:
- Recognize confined space hazards
- Plan for rescues
- Evaluate rescue services
- Differentiate among types of rescues
- Train and equip a rescue team
- Identify the phases of a rescue operation
Content of Training Resource:
- PowerPoint Slide
- Trainer’s Guide
- Speaker’s Note
- Quiz
- Exercise 1
- Exercise 2
- Handout
- Attendance Sheet
- Training Evaluation Form
- A Sample Training Plan
Intended For:
Health and safety managers, officers, leaders, trainers, and anyone involved in health and safety training.
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