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EVERY SECOND COUNTS WHEN YOU'RE RESPONDING TO AN EMERGENCY INVOLVINGCONFINED SPACE-HERE'S THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO PERFORMING FLAWLESS RESCUES! Confined Space Entry and Emergency Response utilizes a realistic, scenario-based approach to teach you-and your staff-the right way to respond to an incident involving a confined space. The authors provide intensive, step-by-step guidance through the challenging maze of training regulations, equipment needs, and procedures to keep your response team finely tuned and ready to go under any conditions. You'll find expert, detailed coverage of complex-and…mehr
EVERY SECOND COUNTS WHEN YOU'RE RESPONDING TO AN EMERGENCY INVOLVINGCONFINED SPACE-HERE'S THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO PERFORMING FLAWLESS RESCUES! Confined Space Entry and Emergency Response utilizes a realistic, scenario-based approach to teach you-and your staff-the right way to respond to an incident involving a confined space. The authors provide intensive, step-by-step guidance through the challenging maze of training regulations, equipment needs, and procedures to keep your response team finely tuned and ready to go under any conditions. You'll find expert, detailed coverage of complex-and often confusing-topics such as: * The basic components of rescue * OSHA's regulations for confined space entry and rescue * Confined space entry permitting * Assessing confined space hazards * Hazardous atmospheres and how to protect entrants from them * Air monitoring in confined spaces * Selection and use of personal protective equipment * The use of ropes and rigging The CD-ROM includes the Instructor's Guide along with lesson plans and useful practice tools such as worksheets, exercise handouts, performance checklists, diagrams and equipment lists for field exercises, instructions for building field training simulators, and guidelines for identifying rescue trainers and evaluating their competency as well as that of outside rescue teams. Everything you need to effectively train those working in a confined space can truly be found within these pages and on the CD-ROM.
About the Authors This book was written by the staff of the Workplace Safety Training Program as a part of the Center for Labor Education and Research at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. The program is committed to advancing the health and safety of workers and emergency responders. D. ALAN VEASEY is Director of the Workplace Safety Training Program at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He is a firefighter/EMT and a certified confined space and rope rescue technician. His specialty training areas are chemical safety, hazardous materials emergency response, and confined space entry and rescue. LISA CRAFT MCCORMICK is the former curriculum coordinator for the Workplace Safety Training Program at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. She is a confined space and rope rescue technician. Her speciality training areas include hazardous materials chemistry, hazardous materials emergency response, and confined space entry and rescue. BARBARA M. HILYER was the former director of the Workplace Safety Training Program at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. She was a leading authority on training techniques for effective safety and health training. Her specialty training areas included toxicology, hazard and risk assessment, and training methods. KENNETH W. OLDFIELD is the Industrial Hygiene Services Manager at the Workplace Safety Training Program at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He is a certified industrial hygienist. His specialty training areas include computer applications, hazardous materials air monitoring, personal protective equipment, and respirator facepiece fit-testing. SAM HANSEN is an instructor at the Workplace Safety Training Program at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He holds the rank of Battalion Chief in the fire service and is a certified confined space and rope rescue technician. His specialty training areas include hazardous materials emergency response, confined space entry and rescue, and incident management systems. THEODORE H. KRAYER is the Training Manager at the Workplace Safety Training Program at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He is a firefighter/EMT and a certified confined space and rope rescue technician. His specialty training areas include hazardous materials emergency response, confined space entry and rescue, and incident management.
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Preface xvii Acknowledgements xxi Part I Basic Confined Space Chapter 1. Introduction to Confined Spaces 3 Chapter 2. Regulatory and Administrative Aspects of confined Space Entry and Rescue 11 Chapter 3. Identifying Confined Space Hazards 29 Chapter 4. Air Monitoring in Confined Spaces 55 Chapter 5. The Entry Permit 79 Part II Protective Measures Chapter 6. Controlling Confined Space Hazards 91 Chapter 7. Respiration Protection 119 Chapter 8. Chemical Protective Clothing 147 Chapter 9. Personal Safety Equipment 163 Chapter 10. Safe Use of Personal Protective Equipment 179 Part III Equipment and Entry Chapter 11. Ropes, Webbing, Harnesses and Hardware 191 Chapter 12. Tying Knots 247 Chapter 13. Rigging and Using Basic Systems for Confined Space Operations 265 Chapter 14. Making Entry Safely 323 Part IV Rescue Chapter 15. Overview of Confined Space Rescue 343 Chapter 16. Rescue Team Organization and Management 363 Chapter 17. Rigging and Using Rescue Systems 375 Chapter 18. Packaging and Transferring Patients for Confined Space Rescue 413 Appendix I. Permit-Required Confined Space Decision Flowchart 459 Appendix II. Examples of Permit-Required Confined Space Programs 461 Appendix III. Rescue Team or Rescue Service Evaluation Criteria 467 References 471 Index 473
Preface. Acknowledgments. PART I: BASIC CONFINED SPACE. Chapter 1. Introduction to Confined Spaces. Chapter 2. Regulatory and Administrative Aspects of Confined Space Entry and Rescue. Chapter 3. Identifying Confined Space Hazards. Chapter 4. Air Monitoring in Confined Spaces. Chapter 5. The Entry Permit. PART II: PROTECTIVE MEASURES. Chapter 6. Controlling Confined Space Hazards. Chapter 7. Respiratory Protection. Chapter 8. Chemical Protective Clothing. Chapter 9. Personal Safety Equipment. Chapter 10. Safe Use of Personal Protective Equipment. PART III: EQUIPMENT AND ENTRY. Chapter 11. Ropes, Webbing, Harnesses, and Hardware. Chapter 12. Tying Knots. Chapter 13. Rigging and Using Basic Systems for Confined Space Operations. Chapter 14. Making Entry Safely. PART IV: RESCUE. Chapter 15. Overview of Confined Space Rescue. Chapter 16. Rescue Team Organization and Management. Chapter 17. Rigging and Using Rescue Systems. Chapter 18. Packaging and transferring Patients for Confined Space Rescue. Appendix I: Permit-Required Confined Space Decision Flowchart. Appendix II: Examples of Permit-Reqired Confined Space Programs. Appendix III: Rescue Team or Rescue Service Evaluation Criteria. References. Index.
Preface xvii Acknowledgements xxi Part I Basic Confined Space Chapter 1. Introduction to Confined Spaces 3 Chapter 2. Regulatory and Administrative Aspects of confined Space Entry and Rescue 11 Chapter 3. Identifying Confined Space Hazards 29 Chapter 4. Air Monitoring in Confined Spaces 55 Chapter 5. The Entry Permit 79 Part II Protective Measures Chapter 6. Controlling Confined Space Hazards 91 Chapter 7. Respiration Protection 119 Chapter 8. Chemical Protective Clothing 147 Chapter 9. Personal Safety Equipment 163 Chapter 10. Safe Use of Personal Protective Equipment 179 Part III Equipment and Entry Chapter 11. Ropes, Webbing, Harnesses and Hardware 191 Chapter 12. Tying Knots 247 Chapter 13. Rigging and Using Basic Systems for Confined Space Operations 265 Chapter 14. Making Entry Safely 323 Part IV Rescue Chapter 15. Overview of Confined Space Rescue 343 Chapter 16. Rescue Team Organization and Management 363 Chapter 17. Rigging and Using Rescue Systems 375 Chapter 18. Packaging and Transferring Patients for Confined Space Rescue 413 Appendix I. Permit-Required Confined Space Decision Flowchart 459 Appendix II. Examples of Permit-Required Confined Space Programs 461 Appendix III. Rescue Team or Rescue Service Evaluation Criteria 467 References 471 Index 473
Preface. Acknowledgments. PART I: BASIC CONFINED SPACE. Chapter 1. Introduction to Confined Spaces. Chapter 2. Regulatory and Administrative Aspects of Confined Space Entry and Rescue. Chapter 3. Identifying Confined Space Hazards. Chapter 4. Air Monitoring in Confined Spaces. Chapter 5. The Entry Permit. PART II: PROTECTIVE MEASURES. Chapter 6. Controlling Confined Space Hazards. Chapter 7. Respiratory Protection. Chapter 8. Chemical Protective Clothing. Chapter 9. Personal Safety Equipment. Chapter 10. Safe Use of Personal Protective Equipment. PART III: EQUIPMENT AND ENTRY. Chapter 11. Ropes, Webbing, Harnesses, and Hardware. Chapter 12. Tying Knots. Chapter 13. Rigging and Using Basic Systems for Confined Space Operations. Chapter 14. Making Entry Safely. PART IV: RESCUE. Chapter 15. Overview of Confined Space Rescue. Chapter 16. Rescue Team Organization and Management. Chapter 17. Rigging and Using Rescue Systems. Chapter 18. Packaging and transferring Patients for Confined Space Rescue. Appendix I: Permit-Required Confined Space Decision Flowchart. Appendix II: Examples of Permit-Reqired Confined Space Programs. Appendix III: Rescue Team or Rescue Service Evaluation Criteria. References. Index.
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"I thoroughly enjoyed reviewing this book and the accompanying CD. I strongly recommend it to anyone involved in confined space entry at the operational or training level." ( Journal of Hazardous Materials , September 1, 2006)
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