8-hour Certified Confined Space Entry/Rescue Training April 28 or 29, 2008Initial Training Objectives · To exceed or the very least meet legislative
requirements · To provide employee(s)
the knowledge, skills, and understanding of
Confined Space/rescue procedures as required by the
29 CFR-1910-146 standard Skills “Hands-on”
training with mobile simulator will develop or
maintain necessary skills to: 1. Realize limits of abilities not to perform an
emotional non-authorized rescue. 2. Have the skilled ability to self rescue, as an
entrant. 3. Attendants will have a better assessment of
when to perform non-entry rescue, and not further
injure the victim. 4. Rescue Service: Actual rescue scenario(s) with
victim role play will develop or maintain effective
skill procedures and demonstrate performance of team
members.
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Entry Course Outline · Classroom role-play of entry/self rescue,
procedures and communications · Duties and responsibilities of all
participants as legislated · Atmospheric procedures and hazards · MSDS and permit information preparedness · Isolation concerns (Pre-entry) · Lockout/Tagout, control techniques · Applications of equipment to space
configurations Rescue
Course Outline · Advanced Instruction of Vertical Extraction
Devices Operability and Maintenance · Victim Handling Techniques · Full Body Harness (Prepackaging victim) · Basic Rescue Scenario(s) - Documented · Comparison of Performance to changed
Scenarios—Documented, i.e. victim size, multiple
victims, darkened visibility, injury devices. Cancellation Policy:
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Location:
American Red Cross Building
401 N 12th Street
St. Joseph, Missouri Time: Registration: 7:30—8:00am
Training: 8:00—4:00 pm Registration Deadline: April 21, 2008 Class size is limited to 30 per
day. Cost: (Includes Lunch) Members: $185 per person Non-members: $235 per person Presenter: Bob
Crone Mr. Crone has over 20 years of safety
experience and is specialized in nuclear,
automotive, chemical and fire department
training. His
expertise with 29CFR-1910-146 is in demand by
various departments of the Federal government,
private industry and Emergency Response Teams. Bob was also a design consultant for MC312
Acid tankers prior to owning his own business.
His unique talent of turning concept into
reality through practical classroom and on-hand
simulator exercises makes this training an
experience your participants will remember.
His objective is to teach the
understanding, responsibilities and knowing the
requirements of entry and rescue training.
Finally to teach practical methods to
enhance your confined space program.
Teaching Non-Entry Rescue techniques
(U.S. Registered Patent # 5,752,731) on tool and
technique to perform a non emotional, non-entry
rescue at the entry level. This is the tenth year Mr. Crone has presented
Confined Space Training in St. Joseph. |