MRS Training And Rescue
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Confined space training courses

MRS Training & Rescue are able to offer first class practical training, in state of the art confined space facilities, to prepare and train anyone who works in confined spaces.

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Rescue from confined spaces

No one should enter or work in a confined space unless there are emergency arrangements in place that are appropriate for the level of risk involved in the task or space.

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Rescuing people for over 100 years

MRS Training and Rescue (previously Mines Rescue Service) have worked in high risk environments providing a rescue service across a vast selection of industries including mining, marine, oil & gas, nuclear and construction, for over 100 years.

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Training and rescue services

MRS Training & Rescue, the new name for Mines Rescue Service, has seven sites across the UK, including a new facility in London, offering a comprehensive range of health and safety related products, training and services to a wide range of industries.

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Wind turbine training

In response to the needs of the rapidly growing wind power industry, health and safety specialist Mines Rescue Service is opening a new purpose built Wind Turbine Training facility at Crossgates Training Centre in Fife in March.

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Confined space training

MRS Training & Rescue offer first class practical training in state-of-the-art confined space facilities to prepare and train anyone who works in confined spaces.

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Managing confined spaces

For many years the conundrum faced by many in the construction industry was ‘how do we deal with entering and working in confined spaces safely’. In order to help address these anomalies, legislation specifically focused on confined spaces was enacted in 1997. However, the day to day issues associated with these spaces still exist and are analysed further by Captain Michael Lloyd, marine consultant at MRS Training and Rescue.

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Mobile plant risk management

Every year, a significant number of people are killed by accidents involving mobile plant in the workplace, and many more are injured. For safe workplaces Keith Dunbar, SHEQ manager at MRS Training & Rescue, says there should be more emphasis on site design and preventing pedestrians coming within the area of operation of mobile plant.

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