Confined Space Training Services
16 Hour Rescue -
Fire Department
The 16 hour class is a
combination of extensive classroom training and hands on
training of all participants. The classroom session
consists of detailed OSHA requirements for rescue teams,
OSHA requirements for typical entries and detailed
information about the typical equipment used in confined
space work. NFPA 1670 will be discussed as this is a
requirement for fire departments. For Awareness level,
all members must have a valid First Responder card with
a valid CPR card. All members shall meet the
requirements of Chp 4 of NFPA 472 for Hazardous
Materials Technician. All members must be trained to
the level of Rope Rescue Awareness. For Operations
level, all members must have Rope Rescue Operations
level training and must have Trench Rescue Awareness
training. The hands on portion of the class uses all of
the typical confined space equipment with your employees
as the users fulfilling the roles of Supervisor,
Attendant and Entrant as well as the rescuer roles.
Each student will perform actual entries and retrievals
in various stages. Multiple confined space scenarios
will be ran to allow students various rescue options.
All types of rescue including self rescue, assisted
rescue and entry rescue are covered and practiced.
Students will use supplied air systems and perform
patient packaging during the scenarios and will utilize
department owned equipment and turnout gear.
Pricing for this training:
16 hour rescue operations
$2500.00 for members - up to 20 people
* additional charges may apply for travel over 30 miles from
Toledo, OH
“Firemen are always called to do
the rescue in confined spaces and we need the training
also to do it safely. The training was very helpful.”
– Craig Crowell, Firefighter; Ballville Township Fire
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