
Confined spaces incidents aren't the most common, but they can be the most deadly. That's because the
hazards tend to be misunderstood or underestimated. And many confined spaces fatalities involve not one, but two, victims:
the worker and the rescuer.
OSHA's Permit-Required Confined Spaces Regulation was created to
help prevent these incidents. And the National Safety Council's Confined Spaces Compliance Training Seminar can help you put
the regulation into practice and save lives.
Through discussion and activities, our professional
facilitator will break down the regulation into terms you can understand. In just four hours, you'll learn practices and procedures
that will keep you in compliance and, best of all, protect your employees.
The course covers:
- Key elements of the OSHA Permit-Required Confined Spaces Regulation (29 CFR 1910.146)
- Confined
spaces concepts and terminology
- The difference between confined spaces and permit-required
confined spaces
- How to identify and evaluate hazards: atmospheric, mechanical, chemical
- Procedures for controlling hazards
- Proper protective equipment for confined spaces
- Duties of the entry supervisor, entrant, and attendant
- Procedures
for self-rescue, non-entry rescue, entry rescue by company employees, and entry rescue by emergency responders
- Completing the entry process
4-hour
course
Member $95.00
Nonmember $130.00