Workers who perform confined space tasks, high-angle work, hot work, or jobs in hazardous atmospheres face risks that require trained rescue personnel.

These environments can involve toxic or flammable atmospheres, oxygen deficiency, excessive heat, or conditions where a worker can become trapped, causing serious injury or death.

SITEX is available to support companies in the St. Louis metro area with on-site rescue teams. 

Our team includes experienced and certified professionals trained in confined space entry, rope rescue, supplied breathing air systems, and medical skills such as first aid, CPR, and AED.

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Why Rescue Readiness Matters For Greater St. Louis Worker Safety

With trained professionals and the right equipment on site, companies can meet OSHA requirements, improve preparedness, and reduce the risks that occur when undertrained personnel attempt rescue. 

Confined space conditions can shift quickly, so readiness is one of the most important strategies for keeping workers safe. 

High-angle situations carry added danger because rescuers may face the same hazards as the worker who needs help. IDLH environments also require immediate action because exposure is dangerous to life or health, which reinforces the importance of having trained specialists in place before work begins.

Effective rescue readiness gives workers the best possible chance of completing their task safely.

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General Rescue Services For Comprehensive On-Site Support

SITEX provides on-site standby rescue teams that give companies immediate access to trained responders who are already positioned at the worksite and prepared to act if an emergency occurs. These full-time rescue professionals deliver evaluation, pre-planning, and pre-rigging for each job so workers have dedicated rescue coverage in place before entry begins.

Our teams support multiple rescue disciplines and arrive with the training, equipment, and readiness needed for fast, effective response.

We help companies strengthen rescue preparedness, maintain continuous coverage during the job, and support compliance with OSHA and other requirements.

SITEX offers these core rescue services:

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Confined Space Rescue

A SITEX confined space rescue team typically includes rescuers, rescue attendants, and entry supervisors. These professionals are trained to calculate rescue times, practice required procedures, and execute those procedures if an emergency occurs.

They also monitor job progress, track activity in the space, and ensure that all entry conditions and communication requirements are maintained.

 

SITEX confined space rescue services typically include:

  • Evaluating the space before work begins
  • Developing rescue and contingency plans
  • Pre-planning and pre-rigging the most effective rescue approach
  • Calculating response and rescue times
  • Monitoring job progress and maintaining activity records
  • Practicing and executing rescue procedures when needed
  • Validating safe entry conditions and verifying emergency plans
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High-Angle and Rope Rescue Expertise

SITEX provides on-site professionals who are trained for high-angle and rope rescue scenarios. These rescues often rely on specialized hoisting and rope systems, so they must be performed by personnel with the right training and experience.

Many local emergency crews are not fully trained or equipped for high-angle operations, which increases risk for both the worker and the would-be rescuer. SITEX helps companies avoid these risks by supplying trained technicians who can respond quickly, maintain site coverage, and help companies meet OSHA and other regulations.

SITEX high-angle and rope rescue services typically include:

  • Certified rescue professionals trained for fast, safe response in elevated environments
  • Technical rope and hoisting capabilities needed for high-angle work
  • Experts with supplied breathing air system capabilities
  • Continuous site coverage so rescue readiness remains intact throughout the job
  • Support that helps meet regulatory requirements for elevated and permit-required operations
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IDLH Rescue

“Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health” (IDLH) conditions require rescue personnel who are trained, equipped, and positioned to act immediately.

SITEX provides dedicated teams staged at the entry point of IDLH spaces, with rescue gear and supplied breathing air systems in place before work begins. This ensures that crews can be assisted the moment conditions become dangerous to life or health.

Our rescue experts complete medical evaluations, fit testing, and respiratory training required for work in these environments. Team members are trained in the use of SCBA and SAR systems, and have first aid, CPR, and AED training to support emergency response.

SITEX IDLH rescue services typically include:

  • Standby coverage that meets OSHA’s requirement for oversight equipped and ready at the entry
  • Rescue teams positioned to act within the critical timeframes IDLH conditions demand
  • Personnel who know how to protect themselves from IDLH atmospheres during emergency entry
  • Knowledge of worksite-specific procedures developed for IDLH operations
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Hole Watch Services in St. Louis

Confined spaces are dangerous, and risks increase dramatically when no trained attendant is present. A hole watch, or confined space attendant, can be the difference between a safe entry and a life-threatening incident.

Despite its casual-sounding name, the hole watch role is complex, technical, and vital.

The attendant must remain vigilant for hazards such as:

  • Toxic fumes
  • Combustible gases
  • Entrapment risks
  • Changes in access to or from the space

A hole watch is not a rescuer, but they play a key part in keeping entrants safe. Their responsibilities include monitoring who enters and exits the space, tracking changing conditions, controlling access, and initiating emergency procedures if a rescue becomes necessary.

A properly trained hole watch understands all applicable OSHA regulations and should be able to:

  • Identify existing and potential hazards related to the space
  • Maintain accurate records of activity in the space
  • Monitor and control access during work
  • Follow the correct steps to expedite help when needed

Failure to understand these duties can have serious, even fatal, consequences. That’s why this role cannot be assigned casually or to undertrained personnel.

Working with a third-party safety partner like SITEX ensures your confined space operations are supported by trained attendants who understand the risks and know how to respond appropriately.

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OSHA-Compliant Fire Watch Services For Greater St. Louis Worksites

SITEX provides fire watch professionals who understand OSHA’s requirements for hot work and are prepared to support safe operations throughout each shift.

A trained fire watch:

  • Monitors the work area before, during, and after hot work
  • Maintains communication with surrounding crews
  • Checks for embers, sparks, or other ignition sources that could develop into a fire.

This level of oversight helps companies meet OSHA rules for hot work while reducing risk and avoiding the burden of hiring or contracting additional employees.

SITEX fire watch services:

  • Offer a cost-effective alternative to hiring or contracting additional EHS staff
  • Provide support for jobsites with multiple hazards, including confined space operations
  • Are delivered and overseen by trained professionals who reduce employer liability and increase worker safety
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Commercial Safety Equipment Rental in Greater St. Louis

High-quality safety equipment is essential, but it can be costly to purchase, maintain, and store.

SITEX provides rental access to well-maintained equipment so companies can access properly maintained equipment when they need it.

Renting through SITEX eliminates the burden of equipment upkeep and ensures access to the latest solutions when they are needed. SITEX manages maintenance, calibration, and inspection, so companies avoid concerns about spare parts, repairs, or equipment becoming outdated.

SITEX equipment rental services help companies:

  • Reduce capital spending and avoid depreciation on rarely used equipment
  • Eliminate maintenance, repair, and storage obligations
  • Access properly maintained equipment that supports safety, rescue, and environmental needs