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S-CAPE Emergency Evacuation Training

VNA man-up and high-level order picker operations require effective emergency rescue arrangements. S-CAPE training can form a key part of that plan, helping employers ensure rescue procedures can be carried out safely and competently. Inadequate rescue arrangements or training can lead to enforcement action, prosecution and significant fines.

Why this isn't optional

The Work at Height Regulations 2005

Regulation 4 of the Work at Height Regulations 2005 requires employers to ensure that work at height is properly planned, appropriately supervised and carried out safely. This includes planning for emergencies and rescue.

HSE guidance is clear that employers should not rely solely on the emergency services for rescue. For VNA and order picker operations, suitable rescue arrangements and trained personnel should be in place to respond to foreseeable emergencies.

Employer Liability

Failure to provide suitable rescue arrangements and training may result in enforcement action, prosecution and substantial fines.

Training in S-CAPE or other approved emergency descent systems helps organisations prepare for emergencies, protect their employees and demonstrate compliance with their legal duties.
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Who Needs S-CAPE Training

S-CAPE training is for operators who may need to carry out an emergency evacuation while working at height.

VNA Operators

Very Narrow Aisle operators working in 'Man-Up' trucks have no stairs or ladders. In a power failure or mechanical lock, the S-CAPE system is their only safe descent path.

High-Level Pickers

Operators picking at heights up to 15 meters face suspension trauma risks if stranded. S-CAPE training ensures rapid, independent evacuation without external assistance.

Elevated Platforms

Maintenance crews using MEWPs or scissor lifts in complex environments where traditional rescue is hindered by warehouse configuration or rack systems.

What S-CAPE Training Includes

Pre-use inspection
Identifying wear, tear, and tamper-seal integrity on S-CAPE units.
Anchor point selection
Critical assessment of structural anchor points within the machine cabin.
Controlled descent execution
Practical evacuation exercises from various heights under expert supervision.
Rescue coordination
Communication protocols with ground crews during an evacuation event.
Certification details
Duration
Half-Day Session
Max Trainees
6 per Session
Accreditation
Manufacturer
Validity
3 Years

Often Booked Alongside

S-CAPE Emergency Evacuation Training is regularly booked alongside VNA, High-Level Order Picker, and EWP Training.

Very Narrow Aisle (VNA)

Very Narrow Aisle (VNA)

Designed to operate in extremely narrow warehouse aisles while maximising storage capacity. Also known as a turret truck or VNA forklift, it is commonly used in high-density storage facilities.

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Order Picker (High-level)

Order Picker High-level

A specialist truck that elevates the operator to retrieve products directly from racking systems. Also known as a high-level order picker, it is commonly used in distribution centres and warehouses.

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Push Around EWP

Push Around EWP

A lightweight elevated work platform that is manually positioned before use. Also known as a push-around vertical lift, it provides a simple and practical solution for working at height.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Is S-CAPE training a legal requirement?

UK law does not require employers to use a specific descent device such as S-CAPE. However, the Work at Height Regulations 2005 require employers to plan for emergencies and rescue where work at height takes place. If S-CAPE forms part of your rescue arrangements, those expected to use it should be trained and competent.

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