S10 E11: Smells Like Money Podcast: Confined Space 911: How Prepared Are You?
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Welcome to Episode 11 of Season 10 of the "Smells Like Money" podcast! In this episode, Suzan Chin-Taylor is joined by Tom Herber, a leading expert in confined space emergency response. Together, they dive deep into the critical importance of confined space training and emergency preparedness, providing valuable insights for employers and safety professionals. Key Discussion Points: Understanding Confined Space Emergency Response: Learn about OSHA requirements for trained emergency responders. Explore the options: in-house rescue teams, contracted rescuers, and local fire departments. Common Assumptions and Realities: Uncover the reality that local fire departments may not be equipped for confined space rescues. Real-life example: A utility company discovered their nearest capable rescue team was over an hour away. In-House Rescue Teams: Discover the investment needed for developing in-house teams. Identify the types of confined spaces and necessary training for various entry scenarios. Training and Preparation: Emphasize the importance of self-rescue and non-entry rescue techniques. Highlight continuous training and practice to ensure proficiency and reduce panic during emergencies. Example: A municipality with an in-house team seeking additional training due to budget constraints. Contracting Out Rescue Services: Learn about the viability of contracting specialized rescue services. Understand the benefits of standby services with trained professionals on-site. Importance of Drills and Preparedness: Discover how mock trials and drills improve response and coordination. See the impact of regular practice on team effectiveness. Communication and Coordination: Explore the importance of clear communication protocols with local fire departments. Example: A municipality notifies the fire department via email before starting work in confined spaces. Conclusion: Suzan and Tom emphasize the importance of keeping workers safe in confined spaces. Encouragement for companies to invest in training and preparation, whether in-house or through contracted services. Contact Workplace Safety Specialists, Stu or Jim Shore, for inquiries about confined space training and rescue services. Final Thoughts: Suzan appreciates the essential and often dangerous work of those in the wastewater and water systems industry. A reminder of the importance of safety and ensuring every worker returns home safely. I hope you find this episode as informative and as exciting as we have. Please let us know your thoughts about the episode! Connect with Suzan Chin-Taylor, host of The DooDoo Diva's Smells Like Money Podcast: Website: www.creativeraven.com | https://thetuitgroup.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/creativeraven/ Email: raven@creativeraven.com Telephone: +1 760-217-8010 Listen and Subscribe here to your favorite platform : Apple Podcast - Google Podcast - CastBox - OverCast - Pocket Casts - Youtube - Spotify https://creativeraven.com/smells-like-money-podcast/ Subscribe to the Podcast: https://creativeraven.com/smells-like-money-podcast/ Be a guest on our show: https://calendly.com/thetuitgroup/be-a-podcast-guest Check Out my NEW Digital Marketing E-Course & Coaching Program just for Wastewater Pros: https://store.thetuitgroup.com/diy-digital-marketing-playbook-for-wastewater-pros #ConfinedSpaceSafety #EmergencyPreparedness #WorkplaceSafety #OSHACompliance #RescueTeams #SafetyTraining #ConfinedSpaceRescue #SafetyFirst #InHouseTraining #ContractedServices #SafetyDrills #CommunicationProtocols #WastewaterIndustry #WaterSystemsSafety
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