I agree. One of the best CSR videos on the internet. Good footage that shows a lot, and your choice of a soundtrack has me wanting to show this in all my classes to set the tone for the day.
I am safety student and want to know where respiratory equipment hasn’t been included on the worker being rescued as the workers hauling the worker out? Is this level 1 of training where one learns the basic of hauling flowed by level 2 where associated respiratory equipment is also included? Altogether a very informative video. Now I hope I remember it all in my exam.
Most likely the cause of the emergency was not atmospheric hazard. People could collapse inside confined space and may not be as a result of toxic atmosphere. It could be as a result of exhaustion due to high metabolic work. I am a safety trainer based in Nigeria with good years of workplace and classroom experience.
Good Video. The rescue personnel's are not wearing any Air purifiers/supplying equipment's like BA sets nor there are any mechanical ventilation provided.
Ananthkrishnan H Panicker There is no atmospheric hazard in this training exercise.The tanks held water. The particulate in the tank is rust. Natural ventilation was used for a period of time prior to the training. No atmospheric hazard noted from air sampling. If a fan was used, The particulate matter and dust would fill the air requiring a respirator and would create visibility concerns. Thanks for commenting
Great that you guys are actively training. But as Jimmy asks, why use a person and not a mannikin? Also, your hull line is attached to you half Sked (support device for neck and spin). As you pull up on the hull line, I can see the victims head moving. Have developed (or considered) a different attachment point for lifting that does not put pressure on the victim?
Very good demonstration on this video. Just an advice, it would be better to use a mannikin instead of using real man during drill or simulation like this.
I agree. One of the best CSR videos on the internet. Good footage that shows a lot, and your choice of a soundtrack has me wanting to show this in all my classes to set the tone for the day.
One of the best CSR videos I seen on the internet.
Needs to be done on supplied air.
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I am safety student and want to know where respiratory equipment hasn’t been included on the worker being rescued as the workers hauling the worker out? Is this level 1 of training where one learns the basic of hauling flowed by level 2 where associated respiratory equipment is also included? Altogether a very informative video. Now I hope I remember it all in my exam.
Most likely the cause of the emergency was not atmospheric hazard. People could collapse inside confined space and may not be as a result of toxic atmosphere. It could be as a result of exhaustion due to high metabolic work. I am a safety trainer based in Nigeria with good years of workplace and classroom experience.
It is nice video and helpful
Good Video. The rescue personnel's are not wearing any Air purifiers/supplying equipment's like BA sets nor there are any mechanical ventilation provided.
Ananthkrishnan H Panicker There is no atmospheric hazard in this training exercise.The tanks held water. The particulate in the tank is rust. Natural ventilation was used for a period of time prior to the training. No atmospheric hazard noted from air sampling. If a fan was used, The particulate matter and dust would fill the air requiring a respirator and would create visibility concerns. Thanks for commenting
Great that you guys are actively training. But as Jimmy asks, why use a person and not a mannikin? Also, your hull line is attached to you half Sked (support device for neck and spin). As you pull up on the hull line, I can see the victims head moving. Have developed (or considered) a different attachment point for lifting that does not put pressure on the victim?
These rescue videos will help to share with my team and getting more improvement.
Very good demonstration on this video. Just an advice, it would be better to use a mannikin instead of using real man during drill or simulation like this.