Inner space

Posted on Friday 1 January 2010

Confined Space training usually requires a large proportion of practical content to enable operatives to gain competentance; this has made it difficult to conduct training at clients’ premises. Now Breathe Safety has announced the launch of a confined space and breathing apparatus training vehicle.

Confined Space training usually requires a large proportion of practical content to enable operatives to gain competentance; this has made it difficult to conduct training at clients’ premises. Now Breathe Safety has announced the launch of a confined space and breathing apparatus training vehicle.

It provides a safe, controlled environment for training, without jeopardizing any exciting realism.

The vehicle is based on a long wheelbase Mercedes Sprinter van and has two extending sections.

There are two working platforms, one providing davit arm access and one providing tripod access. These allow vertical decent into two chambers which are linked by a tunnel labyrinth. A full range of training courses can be conducted on the vehicle.

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