Participants will need reasonable physical fitness levels
Here are answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about this course.
If you don’t see your question here, feel free to get in touch we’re happy to help.
Confined space training courses are designed to teach safe working in enclosed environments. A confined area can include chambers and vessels, tanks and silos, pits and other spaces that are largely confined or covered. The space must also have some risk of serious injury, such as a risk of: - Fire or explosion - Gases and fumes - High temperatures or conditions that lead to a dangerous increase in body temperature - Levels of liquid that cause drowning - Materials that could cause asphyxiation
Generally, employers are responsible for ensuring the health and safety of their employees, as required under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. Specifically, the Confined Spaces Regulations 1997 demand that work be completed from outside the space, if possible. If working in the space is unavoidable, workers should work in a safe manner and using a safe system of work. Suitable emergency arrangements should be put in place before any work commences. Failing to meet these regulations can lead to prosecution. Our safety courses are designed and selected to help ensure that your company meets all these regulations and requirements.
CABWI stands for Certification and Assessment Board for the Water Industry. Reax Also runs City and Guilds accredited course in Low, Medium and High Risk.
Yes, Reax has terms with all the leading manufactures in the UK and Europe. You can find a sample of our best selling equipment on our web shop. If you can see what you are looking for our specialist equipment team who would be delighted to help.
Most of our certifications last for three years. Although you can stay up to date with the latest developments via our XXX
These training courses should be undertaken by anybody that works in, or might need to work in, confined areas. This can include employees, managers and supervisors. It should also include rescuers who might have to enter enclosed spaces during rescue work. Anybody else that might have to work in these conditions should be required to undertake regular training.
REAX stands for RESCUE & ACCESS. These have been the cornerstones of the training and equipment we supply. Whether working at height, in a confined space, or you are faced with an injured colleague in the workplace our goal is to empower you to use your skills in the most difficult of environments, safely. Find out more about REAX and our journey (Hyperlink).
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We know that sometimes things come up that cause plans to change. You can rearrange your training up to 7 days before the start date without penalty. For cancelations outside this timeframe cancelation fees may apply.
We are used to taking single booking or scheduling an entire workforce for training. For larger teams please contact Jackie our Business Development Manager jackiwebb@reaxltd.com or call 07736933934 to discuss your needs.
Ian is one of our senior instructors with a wealth of industry experience across our specialist courses
Years of Service: Technical Rope Rescue Unit team leader and Co-ordinator 18 years.
Emergency Service: Lancashire Fire Service 32 Years
Specialist Subjects: Work at Height, Technical Rescue, Confined Space and PPE Inspector City & Guilds vocational and skills assessor City & Guilds Internal Quality Assurance (IQA)
This harness is designed for rope access, but can be used for other working at height applications.
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Packed with a number of high quality support pads on the legs, waist and chest to ensure working throughout the day in this harness is a comfortable experience.
Six tool loops in total (4 on the waistbelt and 1 on each leg pad) allows the user to attach all their rope access equipment in easily reachable areas.
Easily identifiable yellow loops located around the ventral attachment point allow the attachment of a bosun’s chair. These webbing loops mean a bosun’s chair doesn’t need to be attached to a D ring which avoids a metal on metal connection, which damages quickly and is ill advised when on a horizontal axis.
The design of the chest area stops the straps from cutting into the neck.
The chest ascender comes as standard, but is removable meaning it can be taken off and stored away so the harness can be used in other areas.
Not restricted to rope access work this harness can be used in work positioning, fall arrest and restraint. The rear D ring is also approved for rescuing from (EN 1497), keeping the causality upright during rescue.
Tail tidies on the chest straps allow for neat stowage of excess webbing following adjustment.
*14 times reduction in bacterial growth, according to ISO 20743:2013 contact with K.pneumoniae, commonly associated with healthcare infections such as E.coli.
Standard delivery £20 + VAT *
*Covers majority of the UK but some areas such as Northern Ireland, Highlands and Islands, additional charges or time frame may apply.
Heavier or bulky items will have additional delivery fees.
Delivery is MON – FRI. Lead times and stock availability will be advised at time of order.
Collection in person may be arranged free of charge. Full details can be found here: Shipping
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EN 361:2002, EN 358:2018, EN 1497:2007, EN 12277:2015, EN 813:2008
140kg
Front, rear side & ventral attachment point / Waist, leg & shoulder support pads / Fold back side D rings / Fast fit buckles on legs / Removable chest ascender (suitable for up to 120kg user) / 6 Tool Loops (4 x on waist belt, 1 x on each leg pad) / Tail tidies / Bosun’s chair attachment points
Even the best kit needs regular inspection and servicing. we have a team of fully trained PPE inspectors who can take the worry out of the process. Our servicing team are fully certified to carry out the servicing requirements for many of the leading rescue devices currently on the market.
Even the best kit needs regular inspection and servicing. we have a team of fully trained PPE inspectors who can take the worry out of the process. Our servicing team are fully certified to carry out the servicing requirements for many of the leading rescue devices currently on the market.