Emergency Services people.
Teaching you to save lives.
CONFINED SPACE TRAINING
Confined space? – Not sure if it’s confined? Need training?
HEIGHT TRAINING
Need to work at height? – Not sure if there is another way? Need training?
IT’S A DANGEROUS LIFE ISN’T IT!
The directors and training team at Element Safety are, or have been, emergency services personnel with unrivalled rescue experience. They have undergone extensive training over and above the norm for their careers, and continue to do so, to ensure they are THE experts in their field.
Element’s training facilities simulate real life situations. Yes, the theory is important, but practical experience is a game changer!
Get your Rescue Planning guideCONFINED SPACE TRAINING
A confined space can be any place of an enclosed nature where there is a risk of death or serious injury from hazardous substances or dangerous conditions.
We train you and to your team to make confined space work safer.
No situation is too high or too low risk.
See our full suite of courses here.
HEIGHT TRAINING
Work at height means work in any place where, if there were no precautions in place, a person could fall a distance liable to cause personal injury.
Scaffolding, Structures, Tower cranes, Embankments, Slopes, Buildings, Ladders.
Let us help you and your team stay safe at any height.
See our range of specialist courses here.
SUPPORT & EQUIPMENT
Need some help?
Working out what training is needed, the right level, the correct equipment – can be tricky!
We can help you classify your spaces, identify the problems, work through the solutions, assist with guidance and give you the options to allow you to get the tasks done.
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22 Mar 2021
What is it, and what the hell is fully enclosed, partially enclosed or restricted access – and what’s the difference anyway!? Does it even matter? In the eyes of the Confined Space regulations, Yes. Defining “What is a confined space?” can have serious implications for a task, it’s safety and the cost of supporting an […]
06 Feb 2021
Can’t be done right? Well – it depends… If the type of work your team are doing can avoid “working at height”, then YES! YES – you can work at height without a safety harness. What is “Working at Height”? Basically, any height where a member of the team could fall to a lower level […]
26 Nov 2020
This is a review for RidgeGear. They very kindly gave us their new RGH16 harness to trial and asked for our feedback. We do not receive money for this review and our intention is only to share information about quality safety products. We’ve had the RGH16 on test at our training centre for the past […]