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CONFINED SPACE ENTRY

Confined Space Entry Training Program

CONFINED SPACE ENTRY


CONFINED SPACE ENTRY

This course identifies the various types of confined spaces as well as 
the various control measures to ensure a safe working environment. 
Proper use of protective clothing and equipment is illustrated and
emergency rescue techniques are demonstrated. Due to the nature of 
the confined space working environment, the various hazards are covered
in detail, and the steps needed to form a well organized control team are
presented. At the option of your company, we can also train and provide
entry permit and their respective requirements.


WORKING SAFELY IN CONFINED SPACES

This program concentrates on safe work practices that may be unique to 
confined spaces. Avoiding the common hazards such as falls, noise, and
temperature extremes. Proper purging and ventilation techniques are 
covered, as well as the proper use of protective equipment.


CONFINED SPACE RESCUE

Orientation of the confined space entry areas plays an essential role 
in ensuring safety in the work place. Technical rescue techniques and
developing an effective rescue team are covered in detail, as well as
the psychological impact that working in a confined space and possible
rescue attempts may present.


CONFINED SPACE PERMIT REQUIREMENTS

Proper procedures for identifying confined spaces and securing them for
safe entry. Techniques for developing a written program for performing
the actual entry procedure are covered, and the importance of authorized
entry permits to prevent tragic confined space accidents are stressed.


CONFINED SPACE HOTWORK

Special safety equipment and clothing are be required for many types of
confined space environments. In addition, fire watch procedures, Hotwork
permits, and special emergency rescue programs are set up to protect 
both your workers and your facility.

CONFINED SPACE NON-ENTRY RESCUE

The hidden dangers of confined spaces are plentiful. It may be necessary
to arrange an external rescue team compiled of trained attendants to 
organize a safe retrieval system. The responsibilities of the attendant
are discussed in detail, with an emphasis on teamwork between the entrant
and the attendant.

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