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This new, basic text details the hazards of confined spaces, describes ways to control those hazards, then presents a simple method of conducting a confined space rescue operation. The text assumes that skill levels and types of equipment available to rescuers may vary, but recognizes that a common thread runs through all emergency confined space operations. The authors, two experienced rescue professionals, identify that thread and use it to build a nine-step model that simplifies confined space rescues and offers standard operating procedures and checklists.The model is applicable to both well-equipped, sophisticated rescue teams as well as those with limited equipment and basic skills.Students and instructors can use the information to examine confined spaces in their community and determine how their skills and equipment would work in potential rescue situations. (Keywords: Rescue) ALSO AVAILABLE INSTRUCTOR SUPPLEMENTS CALL CUSTOMER SUPPORT TO ORDER Instructor's Resource Kit, ISBN: 0-8273-8560-9 More Reviews and Recommendations
Member:New Jersey State Industrial Safety Committee; New Jersey State Police Technical Committee for Hazardous Materials Responder Training; American Society of Safety Engineers; Instructor for the New Jersey State Police Hazardous Materials Technician Program; Instructor for the New Jersey State Police Confined Space Rescue Program; Berkeley Emergency Response Team, Bayville, NJ - Combined Hazardous Materials and Technical Rescue Team; National Fire Protection AssociationMember:New Jersey State Industrial Safety Committee; New Jersey State Police Technical Committee for Confined Space Rescue; Ocean County Emergency Management Council; Instructor for the New Jersey State Police Hazardous Materials Technician Program; Instructor for the New Jersey State Police Confined Space Rescue Program; Berkeley Emergency Response Team, Bayville, NJ - Combined Hazardous Materials and Technical Rescue Team; New Jersey Urban Search and Rescue Steering Committee