Confined Space Entry, Awareness
b) A condition or changing set of circumstances within that space that presents a potential for injury or illness
c) The potential or inherent characteristics of an activity which can produce adverse or harmful consequences within the space.
Confined spaces present special hazards to workers including risks of toxic or asphyxiant gas exposure, fires, falls and entrapment. Workers need to remain aware of these potential hazards and how to avoid or control them in their day to day work activity.
Details
This course is applicable to a variety of industries that have confined spaces on their worksites including but not limited to oil and gas, construction, office buildings, industrial, rail, manufacturing and any area that meets the definition of confined space.
Upon completion of this course you will have a 3 year Certification in Confined Space Training – Awareness, Entry & Rescue, Level 1 & 2.
This comprehensive 8 Hour Confined Space: Awareness, Entry & Rescue Level 1 & 2 course will provide your staff with knowledge on how to work safely in a confined space.
Occupational Health & Safety Code defines a confined space as a restricted space that may become hazardous to a worker entering it because of:
a) An atmosphere that is or may be injurious by reason of oxygen deficiency or enrichment, flammability, explosivity or toxicity
Course Objectives
How to identify a confined space
Hazards of confined spaces
Exposure limits
Relevant legislation
Safe work procedures
Codes of practice
Preparation for entry (pre-entry meetings)
Lock-out procedures
Safe work permits
Communication skills
Post-entry debriefing