Zippy most places that have confine space or work at height (i.e. work in harnesses) will have trained people on site (thats why at work we have people trained in confine space, Hazmat, & rescue from height) however as soon as an incident occurs the emergency services must be contacted & on arrival hand over to the OIC of the emergency service who responded. That is the training provided by private contractors. E.g I have a fire, Rescue (confine space & height)& Hazmat team (trained in ammonia, chlorine, caustics/ acids), the first thing is to raise the alarm, two respond to the incident & contact the emergency service, 3 combat the emergency until the Professionals arrive, then if required assist the emergency services.
Virtually all training for industry is provided by current or ex fire service members working for various training providers, therefore it would be very unusual for the said training providers to promote going alone. Example the commercial fire fighting course is two days with hardly any real practice (except for bowling hoses, rolling up hoses, fire rescue etc) ask your self this does that compare with BFF1? Add three days for BA & confine space & two days for hazmat (spill response + the gases mentioned), how doesthat compare with the professionals?
So as I said who would you prefer? And SES has a team that can be flown any where in the state, so why would we need anymore? Clean up of certain hazmats is different, as they have very specialised knowledge.
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