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Did you know ... as well as working directly for our own customers, Redline 'white lables' for several other companies. Our teams can often be seen providing confined space entry and rescue services on behalf of 3 of the major confined space training companies, 2 of the larger confined space rescue companies and handful of smaller organisations. We work as a self contained team or as individuals supporting their teams so our clients can benefit from additional resources at their busiest times. A tried and tested solution that has worked well for several years. If you think you could do with an extra team or extra pairs of hands then get in touch. Below are a handful of photos from last weeks works... #TeamWork #Safety #ConfinedSpace #ConfinedSpaceRescue

  • A photograph showing equipment used to access a loft hatch.  The photo is taken by a person standing in the loft area and shows equipment (including an electric winch and ropes etc) attached to a timber beam above an open loft hatch.
The lighting is dim and piles of twigs and moss etc can be seen on the floor of the loft - these seem to have been gathered by birds.
  • A photograph taken looking along an underground culverted watercourse.  
The section in the photograph seems to have been taken underneath a road as the soffit of the culvert in this location comprises large steel beam running accross the culvert with steel upright supports down the centreline of the culvert.  A river can ve seen running along the floor of the culvert.
  • A photograph taken looking along an underground service tunnel. The tunnel comprises a brickwork arch and brickwork side walls with a concret invert.  In the foreground a number of cables and pipes can be seen strewn across the tunnel.  In the background an intersecting tunnel can be seen with a ladder that appears to lead up to an open access hatch at ground level.  The only light in the tunnel comes from the open access hatch.
  • A photograph taken looking into an industrial boiler.  The boiler comprises a rusted, metal tube, approximately 1m in diameter.  In the foreground a gas detctor can be seen lying on its side.  In the background you can just make out the silhouette of a worker dressed in dark clothing crouched at the end of the boiler tube.
Paul Fox

Health and Safety Manager at Network Rail

2mo

A great service to offer. Well done RLS

Emm Pithers

Safety&Rescue Team Manager at Vp ESS

2mo

Always glad of your support for our teams

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