Standby rescue for restricted-access work

Confined Space Rescue

Dedicated confined space rescue support for tanks, vessels, silos, pipelines, vaults, pits, underground utilities, and industrial entries.

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Confined space rescue services

Dedicated rescue coverage before entry starts.

Confined space work requires more than a permit. Rescue feasibility, atmospheric hazards, entry configuration, communication, patient movement, and emergency access must be considered before workers enter.

Rescue standby for permit-required confined space entriesRescue plans for tanks, vessels, pits, pipelines, vaults, and restricted access areasSupport for atmospheric monitoring, ventilation coordination, and entry controlEmergency communication and response coordination with site teams
Confined space hazards

Built around real entry risk

Atmosphere

Oxygen deficiency or enrichment, flammable gases, toxic vapours, and changing conditions during work.

Access & Egress

Limited openings, vertical entry, complex internal geometry, and difficult patient packaging routes.

Energy Sources

Mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, thermal, or process hazards that require isolation.

Communication

Reliable communication between entrants, attendants, rescue standby, supervisors, and emergency contacts.

Confined space deliverables

  • Entry rescue pre-plan
  • Rescue standby personnel
  • Entry and retrieval method review
  • Atmospheric monitoring support where required
  • Emergency response and communication plan

Common entry locations

  • Tanks and vessels
  • Pressure vessels and exchangers
  • Pipelines and utility corridors
  • Vaults, pits, sumps, and trenches
  • Silos, bins, and restricted-access structures
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