Fire/Rescue Training
4 Hour – Hazards of Flowing Grain |
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A strong emphasis is placed on the prevention of secondary grain entrapment of rescuers when responding to grain entrapment emergencies. Students become familiar with the hazards of flowing grain and participate in a live grain engulfment / rescue scenario. This class is for first responders who could potentially render aid to a person trapped in a grain engulfment, or anyone 8 to 80 years old who work around flowing grain. CLASS DETAILS |
8 Hour – Confined Space Awareness & Operations |
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Students become familiar with safe practices and the hazards associated with confined spaces. They participate in confined space entry/exit scenarios with varying technical complexities. This class is for first responders who could potentially respond to confined space emergencies. Students become qualified to operate as part of a confined space entry team.CLASS DETAILS |
8 Hour – Hazards of Flowing Grain & Confined Space Entry / Rescue |
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Students become familiar with the hazards associated with confined spaces and flowing grain. They participate in a live grain engulfment/rescue, bin entry, and the non-entry rescue of an incapacitated worker from a confined space. This class is for first responders who could potentially respond to grain facility and/or confined space emergencies or commercial agricultural employees who work around flowing grain and confined spaces. Students become qualified to make bin entry, be a bin entry attendant, and be part of a confined space rescue team.
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8 Hour – Work & Rescue From Heights |
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Students become familiar with the hazards associated with working at heights, learn safe practices, and learn how to perform a rescue from a height. They participate several work/rescue from height scenarios with increased technical complexity. This class is for first responders who could potentially respond to emergencies involving rescue from heights, or anyone who perform duties at heights above 4 feet. Students fulfill the OSHA requirements for working at heights, and qualify to be part of a technical rescue team.
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16 Hour – Permit Required Confines Space Work and Rescue |
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Students become familiar with the hazards associated with confined spaces and flowing grain, learn how to work safely in a confined space, and learn how to perform a rescue from a confined space. They participate in a live grain engulfment/rescue and several confined space entries/rescues scenarios with increased technical complexity over the 8 hour class. This class is for first responders who could potentially respond to grain facility and/or confined space emergencies or commercial agricultural employees who work around flowing grain and confined spaces. Students become qualified to make confined space entry, be an entry supervisor, attendant, or entrant, and be part of a confined space rescue team.
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16 Hour – Work & Rescue From Heights |
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Students become familiar with the hazards associated with working at heights, learn how to work safely, and learn how to perform a rescue from a height. They participate several work/rescue from height scenarios with increased technical complexity. This class is for first responders who could potentially respond to emergencies involving rescue from heights, or anyone who perform duties at heights above 4 feet. Students fulfill the OSHA requirements for working at heights, and qualify to be part of a technical rescue team.
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32 Hour – Grain Facility Work & Rescue Program |
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Students become familiar with the hazards associated with flowing grains, confined spaces and working at heights. They learn how to work safely and how to perform a rescue from a confined space or height. They participate in a live grain engulfment/rescue scenario, several confined space entries/rescues and work at heights/height rescue scenarios with increased technical complexity. This class is for first responders who could potentially respond to emergencies involving grain entrapment, rescue from a confined space or height or commercial agricultural employees who work around grain, perform duties in confined spaces and at heights. Students become qualified to operate as part of a confined space rescue team and technical rescue team, make confined space entry, and be an entry supervisor, attendant, or entrant. They also meet the OSHA training requirement for working at heights, and OSHA 1910.272 – Grain Handling Standard.CLASS DETAILS |
Is Budget an Issue?Many fire departments simply don’t have the budget to train and equip their members for grain entrapment, confined space and technical rescue. Let us help you partner with local grain handling facilities, Farm Bureas, and extension offices to get the training and equipment you need to keep your community safe. CALL (313) 415-4658OSHA Compliant Training○ Increase employee safety. ○ Work in compliance with OSHA regulations. ○ Classes are customized to meet your needs and the skill level of your employees. ○ Instructors are professional rescuers and industry experts. ○ SATRA is ProBoard Accredited. . |
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Grain Entrapment Rescue Training
- Specialized training for rescue operations in grain storage facilities
- Reduce the chance of secondary entrapment of rescurers
- Work in compliance with NFPA and OSHA regulations
SATRA is accredited by the National Professional Qualifications Board (ProBoard). Instructors are professional rescuers and grain industry experts.
Is Budget An Issue? – Call (313) 415-4658We help you partner with local grain handling facilities, Farm Bureas, and extension offices |
Fire / Rescue Training Topics
Each on-site training session features both classroom and hands-on training.
Fire / Rescue Training topics can include:
- Confined Space Operations
- Confined Space Hazards
- Atmospheric hazards
- Awareness
- Confined space entry team roles and responsibilities (in accordance with NFPA and OSHA standards)
- Use of equipment
- Lifeline selection and use
- How to create mechanical advantage systems
- Harness selection
- Tripod use
- How to package an injured worker
- Confined Space Hazards
- Grain Bin Entry
- Atmospheric hazards
- Flowing grain hazards
- Equipment required to safely enter a grain bin
- Harness selection
- Lifeline selection and use
- Selection of proper anchor points
- Grain Bin Rescue
- Atmospheric hazards
- Flowing grain hazards
- Equipment required for efficient grain bin rescue
- Harness selection for rescue
- Rescue rope selection
- Selection of proper anchor points
- Communications with other personnel
- Patient packaging
- High angle rescue techniques
- Confined space rescue techniques
In addition to on-site training our grain entrapment video training program is your solution for new employee and yearly refresher training.
If your department responds in an area with storage facilities for grains or other flowing materials ask yourself these questions:
Are my members aware of the unique dangers that are associated with grain storage facilities?
Are my members trained to effect a grain entrapment rescue in compliance with NFPA and OSHA standards?
Rescue operations in a grain storage facility present a unique set of hazards that many Fire Departments are not trained or equipped to handle. They require specialized training and equipment in the following areas:
- Confined space entry
- High angle rescue
- Rope rescue
- Use of ResQue tubes
- Knowledge of the hazards of flowing grains
- Knowledge of grain bin construction
Does my department have the equipment necessary to perform a rescue in the event of a grain entrapment?
Is your department prepared to respond?
SATRA specialize in on-site safety and rescue training and equipment for grain handling and storage facilities. Rescuers responding to grain facilities need specialized knowledge in order to operate in a safe and effective manner. Our training programs are designed allow you to meet NFPA and OSHA standards and to keep your members safe.
SATRA is accredited by the National Professional Qualifications Board (ProBoard).
We offer 4 hour, 8 hour, and comprehensive 40 hour classes sessions as well as a grain entrapment video training program. Classes are customized to meet your department’s needs and current skill level.
Is Budget an Issue?
Many fire departments simply don’t have the budget to train and equip their members for grain entrapment response.
Let us help you partner with local grain handling facilities, Farm Bureas, and extension offices to get the training and equipment you need to keep your community safe.