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Confined Space Regulated Entry
Statistics have shown people are at risk from being seriously injured or killed whilst working in a variety of confined spaces.
It is a legal obligation that any worker involved in such activities should receive thorough and practical accredited training.
Confined space training remains at the core of our services to water industry, oil & gas industry and shipyard industry, with an expanding volume of clients in this sector year-on-year. Our bespoke training courses addresses your local regulation and is compliant with the French labour work OHS administration standards (INRS) and the American Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA).
PROGRAM
Participants will receive thorough training in:
- Definition of a confined space.
- Difference between a confined space and a ‘permit required’ confined space.
- Hazards and risks associated with confined spaces.
- Developing a Safe System of a Work Program including: method statement and risk assessment,
- Control measures to be implemented.
- Confined Space Equipment, using a full body harnesses, tripods and ventilation devices.
- Atmospheric Hazards and the use of Gas Detection Equipment.
- Role team member (entrants, watchman, supervisor).
- Operate safely in a confined space.
- Confined space emergency procedures overview.
Practise full scale confined space entry with trainees:
AIM
To provide participants with the skills and knowledge to work safely in confined spaces and avoid being exposed to hazardous conditions or atmospheres.