At Allen Safety, we believe that confined space entries and rescues are only risky if your space hazard elimination and control measures are wrong. Each space presents unique challenges, and we believe it actually adds risk to not train teams on the tasks they’d be expected to perform, and to leave them to work through these challenges on their own with less employees and managers present, and no expert trainer present.
Training in live spaces allows a slow pace and protected environment while your team learns the mechanics of using angles and just the right amount of force to achieve entries and rescues with a limited range of motion. That’s why our confined space courses consist of ¾ drilling in real, “live” confined spaces, with the remainder ¼ reviewing in the classroom.
Courses can be held on any shift, on any day of the week.