Our veteran safety and rescue personnel conduct safety audits and surveys of the workplace and client direct-hire contractors, perform job hazard analysis, report unsafe conditions or practices, stop work in imminent danger situations, and make suggestions for cost-effective safety improvements based on our observations and safety training.
We provide services such as confined space mapping, assessments, rescue plans and rescue teams for confined space work areas. We also have the staff in place to augment client staffing needs by:
Our Safety manual is the source document used to establish immediate proactive jobsite safety and to establish safety requirements.
O’Connor Safety has four fully equipped Confined Space Rescue vehicles ready to report to a facility or jobsite location.
Designed to uncover job hazards and unsafe conditions or practices and suggest cost-effective safety improvements. Reporting and stop-work procedures are conducted for imminent danger situations.
High Angle Rescue is a specialized skill using life safety ropes and related equipment to reach victims, extricate them, and bring them to safety.
24/7 Outage Standby Services, Single Entry Rescue Standby, IDLH Rescue Capabilities, HazMat Technician Capable, High Angle Rescue, Low Angle Rescue, Attendant Services, Atmospheric Monitoring Services, Emergency Medical Services, In-House Rescue Team Development, and In-House Rescue Team Support
O’Connor Safety Confined Space Rescue Services performs rope rescue techniques when doing confined space rescues. O’Connor Safety uses NFPA and OSHA in defining its training criteria and standards when setting up rope rescue training.
Confined Space Rescue Teams conduct rescue services to meet OSHA requirements, perform hazard assessments and develop rescue plans. We deliver: Standby Rescue Services, Safety Inspections, Safety Audits, Atmospheric Testing, Medical Screenings, High Angle, Low Angle, Arrested Fall, HazMat, and EMS.
We perform Site Pre-Plan Surveys and Hazard Assessments for rescue entry, which meets the requirements of NFPA #1670. We also follow the Client’s incident communication procedures.