Confined Spaces Training
Essential theory and practical training for safe entry and rescue
Course Overview
This Confined Spaces course covers both essential theory and critical practical work. We outline current applicable legislation (e.g., 2001 Confined Space Regulations), permit-to-work systems, and safe systems of work. The course places a strong emphasis on procedures for safe entry and rescue.
Who Should Attend?
This course is aimed at all personnel involved in confined space operations, including Confined Space Entrants, Observers (Standby Persons), and Permit Supervisors.
Participant Requirements
- A good understanding of English is required to participate in the course.
- Participants should be medically fit to take part in practical exercises.
Course Modules
- Legal Overview – 2001 Confined Space Regulations & Code of Practice
- Hazards Associated with Confined Spaces
- Establishing Safe Systems of Work
- Permit-to-Work Systems: Controlling Risk
- Equipment for Confined Space Work (Gas Monitors, Harnesses, etc.)
- Individual Responsibilities in Confined Space Entry
- Testing for Toxic and Flammable Gases
- Knowledge of Rescue Procedures
- Theory and Practical Exercises