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Fire Watch and Confined Space Attendants are the most valuable employees on the Job-site when a situation arises.
Our personnel our fully trained and fully equipped, and arrive ready to protect project assets. Our Contractors have attended training classes and practical application testing as outlined in OSHA standards. Including annual fire extinguisher practice.

Our training consists of classroom lecture, verbal and written testing and practical application and fire extinguisher practice.
WE WILL NOT
⦁ Send a contractor to your site who has not been trained and completed their practical.
⦁ Falsify any training records in order to fill a quota.
⦁ Send a contractor to your site without proper PPE.
⦁ Send a contractor to your site with faulty or improperly maintained equipment.
⦁ Send a contractor to your site without required orientation training, site specific, or other client required training.

Our Fire Watch/ Confined Space Attendant program has been carefully thought out to meet the needs of most contractors who perform hot work in refineries, terminals, paper mills, chemical plants and most job sites where hot work and confined spaces are present.
We have over thirty years of training and experience working in areas where hot work is being performed.
Our staff is trained and ready to perform the duties of Fire Watch and Confined Space Attendant.
Our contractors are professional, courteous, and knowledgeable in their duties.
Putting a contractor in these positions without proper training is a dangerous practice, which is all too often done. Mostly due to time constraints and added cost to a project. Many contractors
believe it takes away from productivity to have someone do nothing but watch for fires. So they hire temporary employees, who in actuality not qualified in order to save money.
At Old School RCMS, LLC. We take these tasks seriously. One fire that gets out of control is all that it could take to ruin a project. Loss of property, loss of life, environmental damages to name a few. If the fire watch doesn’t know there proper duties, they could miss the opportunity to save the contractor from the aforementioned damages.

Our Firewatch are trained annually to make sure they are ready to complete any task at hand, and they are trained in hot conditions so they know how to handle any situation.

Old School Contractors ;
⦁ Know how to inspect their equipment properly to ensure that it will function when needed.
⦁ Old School Contractors understand the need for quick and precise action to extinguish a potential fire.
⦁ Old School Contractors have practiced with their equipment and do so once a year.
⦁ Old School Contractors have been knowledge tested, before receiving their certificates
⦁ When arriving on site Old School Contractors will wear their required PPE and provide their own equipment for their duties.
Each Fire Watch has.
⦁ Fire extinguisher (fully inspected)
⦁ Wagon (rough terrain tires)
⦁ Folding chair and umbrella
⦁ Personal H2S monitor when required
⦁ Safety Glasses, Gloves, Hard hat, Safety Shoes, Orange fire watch vest.
⦁ Trash Bags, Pick up tool.

Old School does Not charge extra for the fire extinguishers, PPE, and related equipment.
All of that is included in the hourly contractor rates.
We do charge daily rate for 4 or 5 gas air monitors. This is a daily rate based on rental costs.

All operators get training and licensed to drive our on site vehicle.
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