
Course details
Confined Space Hazards International
Every year, people are injured or killed as a result of improperly entering or working in a confined space. Designed for anyone who works in or around confined spaces, this course and the information it contains might be the difference between life and death.
Course Overview
Every year, people are injured or killed as a result of improperly entering or working in a confined space. Potential hazards in confined spaces include explosions, toxins, and oxygen-deficient atmospheres. An average of 20 people a year die from confined space hazards, and more than half of the fatality victims are would-be rescuers.
Because confined spaces may be encountered frequently in construction work, construction workers must be able to recognize confined spaces and understand their hazards. Designed for anyone who works in or around confined spaces, this course and the information it contains might be the difference between life and death.
Topics Covered
- Recognizing confined spaces
- Confined space hazards
- Understanding the risks of confined spaces
- Employer responsibilities regarding confined spaces
- The responsibilities of confined space authorized entrants, attendants, and entry supervisors
- The differences in flammable, toxic, irritant or corrosive, and asphyxiating atmospheres
- Procedures for dealing with confined spaces
- How to deal with oxygen-deficient atmospheres
- How to protect yourself and others
This course takes approximately 45 minutes to complete
A passing grade of 80% or higher required. Up to 3 attempts are provided.
A certificate will be provided upon the successful completion of this course