Emergency Preparedness Training and Site Testing

Emergency Preparedness Training and Site Testing

Name: Emergency Preparedness Training and Site Testing

Duration: Customised to client’s needs

Delivery: Face to Face

Location: Client based location

Designed for:
Tailored towards client’s requirements

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Overview

This training can be tailored to suit your company’s specific training requirements. Breathing Apparatus, Confined Space Rescue and CPR Training can also be completed in conjunction with this training course.

This training has a large focus on safety procedures and practical scenarios relevant to your company’s confined space operations.

Course Content

Train Now is committed to delivering standby rescue training Solutions we focus on safety first every time, Train now can run rescue skills training on equipment, site support and supervision and how to deliver best practice continually.

Our focus is ensuring all requirements of the client, and the Australian Standards are met every time.

Areas we can train in include:

Sentry Control Centre

We can train on a Control centre to manage the confine space activities set up on site and managed by highly trained personnel.

The control centre has all equipment and resource’s that it may require in an emergency also managers the confine space entry board this allows the clients representatives to see what’s happening on site with all personnel as well as all permits and where and what has been assigned.

Tested Systems

Our experience is gained from our team members who are all emergency rescue personnel who have many years’ experiences in rescue situations and a management team. And a management team who have many years’ experiences in rescue management and control we only have current professionals who manage our confine space operations for clients, we can test externally your rescue teams

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