LFP Environmental staff achieve confined space breathing certification

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Breathing Apparatus & Confined Space Certification

We are pleased that a number of our Landfill Engineers have recently completed Breathing Apparatus & Confined Space training.

It is a key goal for this training to become a standard accreditation across our workforce, given the increased prevalence of hydrogen sulfide on sites in recent years.

The certifications are for individuals in need of a deeper understanding of the hazards associated with confined spaces and work in these spaces using breathing apparatus.

Not only do these certifications provide a better understanding of the risks associated with these spaces, but also help provide greater confidence for workers.

If you want to see some projects our full certified staff have worked on, head to our projects page.

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