Confined Space Rescue Plan
Emergency and rescue plan for confined-space waterproofing entries: rescue method and equipment, trained personnel, communication protocol, retrieval systems and emergency-services interface — the non-negotiable companion to the entry permit.
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A confined-space entry permit is not valid without a workable rescue plan, and rescue must never depend on emergency services alone or require a rescuer to enter unprotected. This plan is the mandatory companion to the entry permit.
It sets non-entry (retrieval) rescue as the default — a tripod, retrieval line and harness so an entrant can be recovered from outside — with entry rescue only by trained, equipped rescuers who have their own air supply. It lists the rescue equipment, the roles and competencies, the communication and alarm method, resuscitation and first-aid arrangements, and a space-specific detail section, with a drill record so the plan is tested rather than filed.
What's inside
- ✓Rescue method and equipment for confined-space entries
- ✓Trained personnel and communication protocol
- ✓Retrieval systems and emergency-services interface
- ✓Designed to accompany the entry permit
- ✓Editable Microsoft Word format
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