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If you’re climbing into tanks, pits, or tight, risky spaces, this is for you. Training for confined space isn’t just ticking a box. It’s what keeps you and your crew safe when your air runs low or the exits are not easy. No training? No business being there. If confined space work is on your radar, here’s who needs the training — and when to get it sorted.
We are excited to announce that CTRA is now offering on-site training sessions, bringing our high-quality educational experiences directly to our client’s locations. This initiative aims to provide a more convenient and tailored training solution, enhancing the skills and knowledge of employees right at their workplace. Our team has already successfully conducted multiple on-site training sessions across New South Wales and Queensland, receiving positive feedback from participants and employers.
In life’s most harrowing moments, skills, and competency in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) can mean the difference between life and death. Despite its profound potential, many remain unfamiliar and undertrained with CPR or underestimate the value of comprehensive training from a reputable institution.
In the intricate tapestry of work health and safety, few threads are as vital as the training of employees for confined space rescue. Confined spaces, which can range from underground tunnels to industrial tanks, represent unique hazards that demand specialised skills to navigate, especially in crisis situations. This is where CTRA stands out and offers a premier training by highly competent trainers in the state-of-the-art facilities.