Some actions that the Rescue Team must take when they want to rescue workers from Confined Spaces:
- Assess the situation to determine if rescue action is necessary
- Provide information about emergencies through Alarms and Information Providing Tools
- Use required PPE and equipment: Jacket, glasses, gloves, helmet, SCBA, rope and others
- If the victim is still conscious and breathing, the Rescue Team can guide the victim to carry out the Evacuation Process without the Rescue Team having to enter the Confined Space
- If the victim is unconscious, not breathing, and injured, the Rescue Team must enter the Confined Space to save the victim
- Before entering a Confined Space, the Rescue Team must ensure that the entry area is secured, the Rescue Operation can be carried out appropriately and the risks that may be experienced by the victim and the Rescue Team can be minimized
- The most important thing that the Rescue Team must remember: The Rescue Process by entering a Confined Space is dangerous because the team will be exposed to danger as well
- When rescuing victims in Confined Spaces, the Rescue Team must carry out appropriate Safety Procedures and provide first aid
- After the Rescue Process has been completed, the Rescue Team must investigate the incident that has occurred to determine the cause of the incident and prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future
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