Confined Space Entry Teams
Here at Redline Safety, we have a flexible approach to our offering and can have as little or as much involvement with your entry as you like.
You may prefer to outsource the whole entry:
Minor installations - cables, pipework, monitoring equipment, signage, bolt checking / tightening etc.
Debris removal - minor blockages, dropped tools, fallen manhole covers.
Atmospheric monitoring - sewerage contamination monitoring, atmospheric monitoring, sampling.
Inspections and surveys - condition inspections, dimensional surveys, inspection of monitoring equipment, line and level / topographical / laser surveys (in conjunction with our technology partner).
Anchor bolt - installation and testing.
Coating application - painting or coating application.
Or let our teams look after you or your skilled specialists / tradesmen:
Documentation - help with risk assessment, method statements, emergency arrangements and rescue plans.
Additional operatives - top men/attendant, extra entrants or rescue team members to support your existing teams.
Supervision - a supervisor to oversee your (or your contractor’s entry).
Extra equipment - utilitise our extensive range of specialist equipment (electric winches, davits, larger tripods, gantries, extended duration and distance airline breathing apparatus, and our broad range of gas detection equipment).
Support team - a team (to support your entrant) comprising top men / attendants, entrants, equipment and supporting documentation.
Day to day tasks - help with gas detector bump testing, record keeping, tool box talks and where needed… hold the other end of the tape measure for you!
And, with our Directors having a combined 50 years + experience working in confined spaces (and our technicians with many more) it is likely that if Redline can’t help you achieve your task, we’ll be able to put you in touch with someone who can.