Training Saves Lives: Videotel Joins With Mines Rescue Marine

Training Saves Lives: Videotel Joins With Mines Rescue Marine To Launch Entry Into Enclosed Spaces Training Series

Accidents in enclosed spaces are frequent, often fatal – but crucially, also avoidable. Videotel Marine International has joined forces with Mines Rescue Marine to launch a brand new training series, Entry into Enclosed Spaces.  The programme delivers a hard hitting message to both ship board and shore based personnel that will ensure that when working in enclosed spaces the correct equipment is used and good safety procedures become second nature.

“There is no excuse for the unacceptable casualties we have seen recently,” says Stephen Bond, Deputy Chairman, Videotel. “Again and again we hear of seafarers coming to grief in enclosed spaces. These incidents could have been avoided by an understanding of the dangers of entering enclosed spaces and the critical importance of following proper procedures. We are convinced that the Entry into Enclosed Spaces Training Series will help save lives.”

“We are delighted to have been able to work with Mines Rescue Marine to create this programme. For over 100 years, their Mines Rescue Service has developed its specialist skills, experience and knowledge gained from working in a difficult and potentially dangerous environment to effect the rescue and escape of mineworkers from underground. This experience has proven invaluable in helping to construct the training programme, ensuring it is both realistic and practical.”

With comprehensive written material including case studies and student exercises, the package consists of 6 programmes covering awareness; preparation and procedures; equipment; enclosed spaces entry; emergency procedures and rescue; and the correct use of breathing apparatus. It is available in a range of formats – interactive CD-ROM, through Videotel on Demand (VOD) and VHS/DVD with supporting booklets.

Entry into Enclosed Spaces was launched onboard the HQS Wellington by Captain Terry Jewell, Master of the Honourable Company of Master Mariners.

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