Safety: Steps To Enter A Confined Space And Rescue Workers
Entering a Confined Space during an emergency & rescuing workers from that environment requires:
- Careful planning
- Compliance with Safety Protocols
- Special training for emergencies
Steps to enter a Confined Space & rescue workers during an emergency:
- 2 parties involved in rescuing workers from an emergency in a Confined Space: The Supervisors outside the Confined Space & the Rescue Team entering the Confined Space
- Only the Supervisors & Rescue Team who are trained, authorized & have a Permit to Work can perform rescue actions in a Confined Space
- Using the right PPE: Respirator, seat belt, helmet, protective clothing, SCBA
- Assessing the emergency: Fire, unconscious, or injured workers
- Identifying the source of the emergency: Low oxygen, toxic gases, chemicals, falling objects
- Communicating with workers in the Confined Space using Communication Devices
- A team / more than one person must carry out the rescue process. Do not enter alone!
- Rescue Teams who rescue workers must act quickly but safely for the safety of the team & workers & to avoid creating new emergencies
- Immediately stabilizing the situation by rescuing workers & evacuating
- Immediately providing First Aid or CPR if necessary & seek medical assistance for further action
- Emergencies that occur must be reported & reviewed to identify causes & improve future safety measures
Emergencies in Confined Spaces are hazardous incidents! With proper training & preparation, emergencies can be prevented & handled safely!
Do your best to be safe for yourself & others!
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I am Astrid Amalia, the Founder of GWB (GlobalWide Business) at https://globalwidebusiness.blogspot.com.
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