Title: RESCUE IN CONFINED SPACE
1RESCUE IN CONFINED SPACE
2LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- List the various types of confined spaces
- Understand the dangers and safety precautions in
confined space rescue - Able to execute the 6 methods of rescue in
confined space
3SCOPE
- Definition of Confined Space
- Types of Confined Spaces
- Characteristics and Hazards Associated with
Confined Spaces - Rescue action plan
- Emergency casualty evacuation
- Safety precautions
- Conclusion
4INTRODUCTION
- Rescue in Confined Spaces are often challenging
- Most hazardous among all rescue activities
- 6 out of 10 killed are untrained
- Safety of rescuers most important (your
safety)
5DEFINITION
- Meet all three of the following
characteristics/descriptions - 1) Large enough for human entry/works
- 2) Limited or restricted means for
- entry/exit
- 3) Not designed for continuous occupancy
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7CONFINED SPACES
- EXAMPLES
- Tanks
- Ducts
- Closed Drains Sewers
- Any closed areas like Manholes shallow Drains,
etc - Silos
- Collapsed Structures
8EXAMPLES
9EXAMPLES
10HAZARDS IN CONFINED SPACES ...
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11HAZARDS
- 1. Hazardous Atmosphere
- Hydrogen Sulfide
- Carbon Monoxide
- Explosive Atmosphere
- Low Oxygen
- Other Hazardous Material
12HAZARDS
- 2. Fall Risk
- Slippery Ladders
- Rusty, unstable Walkways
- Mechanical failure of Safety Equipment
13HAZARDS
- 3. Mechanical Hazards
- Moving belts or other Machinery
- Electrical Hazards
- High Pressure Pipe blowouts
14HAZARDS
- 4. Flooding or Engulfment Potential
- Storm Sewers
- Hoppers
- Grain Bins
15RESCUE ACTION PLAN
- Casualty Assessment Care
- Approach with care
- If atmosphere is safe, begin primary
assessment - If atmosphere is unsafe, remove casualty
immediately / do not enter
16SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- EMERGENCY RESPONSE
- Dont rush in
- Dont try alone
- Call back-up
- Standby team to help/assist
- Ventilate
17SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- EMERGENCY RESPONSE
- Follow correct procedures
- Stay alert and get ready to get out quickly when
you notice any worrying signs
18SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- SAFE WORK PROCEDURES
- Rescuers to standby
- Maintain communications
- Safety harness safety lines
- Non-sparking equipment
- Proper insulation of electrical appliances
- Precautions for hot works
19Methods of Emergency Casualty Evacuation from
Confined Spaces
- Forward Drag (Rescue Crawl or Neck Drag)
- Cross Chest Method
- Collar Pull
- Leg Pull
- Blanket
20Forward Drag or Rescue Crawl or Neck Drag -
(casualty without hand injury)
1. Tie casualtys arms securely at both
wrists with triangular bandages 2. Kneel
astride
3. Pass your head through casualtys arms 4.
Straighten your arms to lift casualty 5.
Drag out casualty by crawling and pushing
your feet
21Forward Drag or Rescue Crawl or Neck Drag -
(casualty with hand injuries)
- Pass belt, rope or triangular bandage under
casualty near armpits. - 2. Kneel astride casualty
3. Pass loop over your head. 4. Straighten your
arms. 5. Drag casualty forward by
crawling and pushing your feet
22Cross-Chest Method (Unconscious casualty with
minor injuries
1. Lift casualty to sitting position 2. Sit
behind casualty with both legs apart
3. Place casualtys hands crossed across
chest with fingers on shoulders 4. Insert your
arm under the casualtys armpit and hold the
outer arm of casualty
5. Drag out casualty backwards
23Rescue Using a Blanket
- Casualty may be conscious or unconscious, with or
without fracture.
24Collar pull method
- Employed when earlier methods cannot be used.
- Casualtys head is positioned in direction of
exit - Leg pull method
- Last resort in very confined spaces under life
threatening situation. - Casualtys legs are in direction of exit and
casualty cannot be repositioned.
25Practical
Practice all the 6 Rescue methods while given a
scenario
26CONCLUSION