Confined Space Rescue

Confined Space Technician
This 40-hour program meets the requirements set forth by OSHA 1910.146 and NFPA Standards 1670 and 1006 for members of an organization providing Technician Level confined space rescue, including the Awareness and Operations Level prerequisites. Additional prerequisites include:
Firefighter 1 & 2, including Hazardous Materials, Operations Level
Rope Rescue, Operations Level
There is a strong emphasis on rescuer safety throughout the program, which is 20% classroom and 80% hands-on.
- Initial Actions at a confined space incident,
- Hazard Identification and Mitigation, which includes,
- Air Monitoring, basic and advanced
- Ventilation and Energy Control (LOTO).
- The program covers the use of PPE, including chemical protective clothing (Level B) and both SCBA and SABA
- Operation of an Air Cart, Air Line Management and Communications that support the use of SABA are incorporated.
- The use of non-entry rescue techniques are included, as well as
- Patient Assessment, Care & Packaging.
- Basic rope rescue techniques are practiced and reviewed and
- rigging for technician level confined spaces is presented.
- The duties associated with the various positions, such as Rescue Group Supervisor, Rescue Entrants, Rapid Intervention Crew and others are detailed.
- The unique aspects of Rescuer Psychology are also addressed in a challenging workshop.
- All participants will make entry and perform rescues from several types of real or simulated confined spaces.
Confined Space Operations

Course Manager
Nate Herr
Nate Herr is a Lieutenant with the Southfield Fire Department and serves as the Confined Space Rescue Program Manager for MUSAR. He is also the Team Leader for the OAKWAY Technical Rescue Team and a Rescue Specialist with Michigan Task Force 1 (MI-TF1), bringing extensive experience in technical rescue operations, training, and team leadership.
Nate is passionate about developing highly capable responders and advancing confined space rescue training through practical, real-world application. His leadership style emphasizes preparation, teamwork, and accountability in high-risk environments.
Outside of the fire service, Nate enjoys working on classic cars, as well as hunting and fishing. He is a dedicated husband and father of two boys.

For more info about the MUSAR Confined Space Programs, email:
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