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Enquire NowThis City & Guilds course is designed to meet the national occupational standards for directing emergency rescue and recovery operations for casualties in confined spaces. The course applies to both water and non-water industry sectors.
Water Industry Applications Include: Potable water operations, sewage treatment processes, drain and sewer cleaning, confined spaces prone to surface water flooding.
Non-Water Industry Applications Include:
Pharmaceutical, petrochemical, asbestos removal, vehicle manufacturing and servicing, aeronautical, construction, communications, power and utilities, gas and electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, mining, quarrying, and tunnelling operations.
Endorsed by Energy and Utility Skills, this course ensures adherence to industry.
The training includes a mix of classroom-based tutorials and practical assignments, with assessments conducted through both theoretical and practical tests. The detailed agenda includes:
This one-day course is suitable for individuals who direct or are preparing to
direct rescue or recovery team activities in confined spaces. It is ideal for rescue
team leaders, coordinators, entry controllers, top persons, or supervisors involved
in rescue and recovery operations, planning emergency procedures, mobilising
rescue teams, directing and monitoring activities, and securing sites post-incident.
Prerequisites:
For those supervising rescue and recovery teams, it is required to also hold the City & Guilds Level 3 Award in Working as a Member of a Rescue and Recovery Team in Confined Spaces (6160-08) or an equivalent qualification. Equivalent qualifications must meet current National Occupational Standards and be confirmed by the City & Guilds Quality Team.
Enrolment Requirements:
Due to the critical nature of confined space work and the importance of
clear communication, assessments are conducted in English, with no
provision for interpreters.
A Level 3 Award in Direct Emergency Rescue and Recovery of Casualties from Confined Spaces (6160-07) certificate will be issued.