Working Aloft & Rescue Training

There is a legal requirement placed on employers to ensure that their employees are competent to undertake the tasks that are required of them. Responsible employers don’t need to be told about their duty of care however they may have difficulty selecting the right provider, one that will be able to provide quality training for the work being undertaken and really understand the maritime environment.

 

Ocean Technical Safety Services Ltd is able to provide a range of high quality training courses for those who are required to work aloft. Every vessel is different, as are the tasks required to be conducted at height, which is why we design our courses and assessments on an individual basis. 

 

We conduct our training in accordance with requirements of BS 8454 Code of practice for the delivery of training and education  for work at height and rescue.

 

We are also able to supply specialist training products including IRATA L1, 2 & 3 rope access; IPAF MEWP & Ladder training and GWO through our partner training providers.

Work Aloft Consultancy Service

Ocean Technical Safety Services Ltd have proven experience of maritime operations and can provide the very best advice to vessel managers, masters and builders to ensure that working aloft and associated activities can be carried out to the highest safety standards.

 

Engagement early in the project not only protects against costly design conflicts, it has the potential to save considerable amounts of money.

 

We offer a safety consultancy service to cover all aspects of working aloft and associated tasks including:

  • Development of safe working aloft management and operating procedures
  • Development of rescue and recovery from height procedures
  • Competency plans

 

Our advice assures compliance with UK health & safety legislation, UK Merchant Shipping Regulations, British, European and ISO standards as a minimum including but not limited to The Health & Safety At Work Act etc 1974; The Work At Height Regulations 2005; Code of Safe Working Practices for Merchant Seafarers Chapter 17; Maritime & Coastguard Agency Guidance Notes 432, 578, 659 etc.

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