This 5-day course is for those working in high risk confined spaces or as members of rescue and recovery teams. Combining level 2 high risk and level 3 rescue and recovery awards, it offers comprehensive, practical training.
- Combines level 2 high risk and level 3 rescue and recovery awards
- Valid for 3 years
- City & Guilds level 2 (6160-03) and level 3 (6160-08) awards available
- Training in rescue and recovery from confined spaces using specialist detection and resuscitation equipment
- Focus on entering and working safely in high-risk confined spaces with breathing apparatus
- Covers risk assessments, action plans, permits to work, and emergency procedures
About this course
The course combines the Level 2 High Risk and Level 3 Rescue and Recovery awards into one week.
During this highly practical course, delegates will experience an environment containing one or more of the specified risks as identified in the Confined Space Regulations.
The course covers entering and working safely in high risk confined spaces whilst wearing breathing apparatus. It includes risk assessments, action plans, permits to work, monitoring entry equipment, and how to deal with and perform a rescue from an emergency situation should it arise. It also includes using specialist detection and resuscitation equipment.
By the end of the course delegates will be able to:
- Prepare to work safely in high risk confined spaces
- Enter and exit confined spaces safely
- Prepare and use self-contained open circuit breathing apparatus (to manufacturer’s specifications)
- Prepare and use escape breathing apparatus (to manufacturer’s specifications)
- Use tools and equipment safely (to manufacturer’s specifications)
- Follow procedures and safe systems of work
- Deal with emergencies
- Oversee safety checks of the entry and rescue team prior to works commencing
- Enter and exit confined spaces safely as part of a rescue and recovery team
- Use equipment and tools safely
- Follow procedures and work safely as a member of a rescue and recovery team
- Understand the principals of working as a part of a rescue and recovery team
- Understand standard protocols for working in rescue and recovery teams
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This course is taught by highly experienced instructors. All our trainers have worked in hazardous environments – so they understand the issues and working conditions a delegate may face at work.
Many of our trainers are also real-life rescuers who have been part of emergency operations in the UK and around the world.
There will be a maximum of 6 people on this course with an instructor to candidate ratio of 1:6.
Certification/Accreditation
This course aligns with the City & Guilds Working in High Risk Confined Spaces Level 2 Award 6160-03 and the Level 3 Working as a Member of a Rescue and Recovery Team in Confined Spaces 6160-08 award.
The training course will conclude with two written tests and two practical assessments. On successful completion of the course, candidates will receive either one MRS certificate or two City and Guilds 6160 Certificates (for an additional fee).
Certification lasts for 3 years.
Payments
If you book this course online, you can pay by debit or credit card.
If you wish to pay via an invoice, please enquire about the course and our team will contact you to complete the booking.
Course materials, refreshments and a light lunch are provided.
After booking
Joining instructions are sent by email – which are usually received on the same day but always within 48 hours of booking.
Courses start at 8.30am and finish at about 5.00pm.
Yes - subject to our terms and conditions.
Yes, free parking is available at all our UK training centres for course candidates.
Entry requirements
Delegates must be physically fit for courses involving practical exercises and PPE. Key health conditions to consider include heart disease, respiratory issues (e.g., asthma), high blood pressure, epilepsy, vertigo, impaired limb function, uncorrected vision problems, and any substance dependencies. If unsure, employers should arrange a medical assessment. We reserve the right to refuse training to those deemed medically unfit.
Delegates using manriding or fall arrest equipment must not exceed a weight limit of 127kg (20 stone). Customers may use their own equipment if the assessor confirms it is fit for purpose, properly calibrated, and compatible with course equipment.
Yes. Delegates must be clean shaven when using full open circuit breathing apparatus, as facial hair can prevent a proper seal between the mask and the wearer’s face.
Delegates must provide photographic ID, such as a passport or driving licence, before completing any course. The legal name on the ID will appear on the certificate.
In addition, all candidates are required to bring the following PPE for practical exercises:
- Hard hat
- Overalls
- Safety footwear
- Gloves
Yes. Due to the nature of the training course and the emphasis placed on communication, there is only a provision for the assessments to be undertaken in English. Therefore English proficiency is required.