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Confined Spaces Emergency Arrangements & Rescue
Course Objectives


To provide the participants with the necessary practical skills and knowledge to operate successfully in Rescue Teams for Confined Spaces utilising a safe systems approach to the Rescues comply with the Confined Space Code of Practice of 2010. 

 
Who will Benefit

Staff at any level who are required to enter and work in High Risk Confined Spaces.

 
Course DescriptionEmergency Arrangements and Rescue
 
  • Recap of the tests for full working breathing apparatus.
  • The elements of a Safety Plan for Confined Space working
  • The Equipment required for a Rescue Team
  • How to carry out a simple rescue using all the equipment.
  • How to carry out a complicated rescue using all the equipment.
  • Different Rescue Techniques.  

Assessment:Emergency Arrangements and Rescue


As per FAS / FETAC requirements there will be 20 Multiple Choice Questions and Practical skills assessment on completion. 70% is required to be successful on the MCQ.

Validation:


This training course is delivered in accordance with the FAS CSCS Education and Training Standard.
FAS / CSCS “Working In High Medium Confined Spaces” Certification card is valid for 5 years.  

 

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Emergency Arrangements and RescueEmergency Arrangements and Rescue

 

 

Min. Entry Requirement:
The minimum entry requirements to the FAS / CSCS “Emergency Arrangements and Rescue” training programme, the delegate must have completed the FAS / CSCS “Working in Low Risk, Medium Risk and High Risk Confined Spaces” training programmes and be aged 16.
Max. Number to an Instructor:
To ensure learners have sufficient time the maximum number per course is 10.
Course Dates:
Dates can be arranged to suit the company/organisations.
Course Venue:
Must be run in a FAS Regional Training Centres (Roscrea, Co. Tipperary) where conditions allow practical activities to be carried out.
Course Times:
09:00 - 16:30 daily
Course Duration:
1 day