FR122 Confined Space Rescuer Levels I & II
Overview
This training program provides participants with basic information for confined space responses including hands-on practice using typical confined space rescue equipment. This course is designed to provide firefighters and others completing this course, with the skills and knowledge as prescribed in Chapter 7, "Confined Space Rescue" National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1006, Standard for Technical Rescuer Professional Qualifications (2013 edition) and Federal OSHA Standard 1910.146, Permit-Required Confined Spaces.
The course includes specific training and practical application of confined space rescue operations, utilizing appropriate equipment, methodologies, protocols, and patient and resource management techniques. This is a very physically demanding course which requires student to be in good physical condition.
Course Code
FR122
Length
32 Hours
Fees
- $310 per student on campus
- $4,000 flat rate off campus
Pre-Requisites
Rope Rescue Operations
Restrictions
Must be 18 years of age.
Certification
None
Maximum Class Size
Minimum 12, Maximum 18
Required Student Materials
- Pen
- Pencil
- Paper
- Highlighter
- NFPA Compliant PPE
References
None
Course Objectives
- Students will be able to conduct rescues from confined spaces with emphasis on air monitoring, ventilation and safety.
- Students will be able to identify confined space, their entry requirements and their hazards.
- Students will have a working knowledge of communication in a confined space rescue attempt.
Other Notes
None
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