This course is intended for personnel who have not been exposed to confined spaces. This program meets the training requirements that allow workers to have adequate knowledge on the procedures to enter and work in confined spaces as required by applicable international regulations. This training includes not only the applicable regulations, but also air monitoring and scenario based evolutions based on the company’s procedures.
Course Content
- Define a confined space
- Identify types of confined spaces
- Explain the different hazard types found in spaces
- Mitigate hazards and perform control techniques
- Understand applicable provincial/state or international regulations
- Utilize personal protective equipment
- Understand the major causes of fatalities/accidents
- Understand the elements of a confined space entry program
- Comprehend basic atmospheric monitoring concepts
- Understand entry and safe work procedures
- Understand entry permits
Duration
The course is completed in 1 day
Target Group
- Safety Managers and Supervisors
- Health and Safety Personnel
- Practical users of confined space
Certification
On successful completion of this course participants will receive a National Association of Safety Professionals Certificate and Card. It is recommended that this certificate be renewed every 3 years.