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Permit-Required Confined Space Entry: 8 hours, course notebook is included. $175 per person.
Board Aproval #: 06-OM-0197
Approved TUs: WT: 0.8, WW: 0.8, IN: 0.8, CO: 0.8, DS: 0.8, SU: 0
This 8 hour course is designed to enable students to recognize, evaluate, control, and abate safety and health hazards associated with permit-required confined space entry. The course focuses on the specific requirements of 29 CFR 1910.146 (a) through (l). Each paragraph of the standard is discussed with references to the OSHA directive, letters of interpretation, and preamble rationale. Technical topics include the recognition of confined space hazards, basic information about instrumentation used to evaluate atmospheric hazards, and general permit space ventilation techniques. Course features workshop on confined space entry and confined space simulator and retrieval equipment use.
Audience
All employees who would be entrants, attendants and supervisors of entrants into permit-required confined spaces and managers of those employees.
Course Description
Permit-required confined spaces (PRCS) are found throughout industry. Furnaces, vaults, tanks, sewers, and countless other types of workspaces are confined spaces according to OSHA. Employees enter these spaces on a regular basis to perform various activities. If you enter a permit-required confined space in the course of your work, you must be properly trained to ensure your own safety and the safety of your coworkers. You’ll know what to do if conditions change while you’re working in a permit-required confined space, or if an emergency situation arises.
Regulation OSHA - 29 CFR 1910.146(c)
Audience
All employees who may enter confined spaces, including rescue workers, firefighters, plumbers, etc.
Course Objectives
Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to:
• Define terms specific to permit-required confined space operations
• Identify current standards governing permit-required confined space
entry procedures
• Describe hazards associated with permit spaces
• Demonstrate the proper operation of certain testing instruments and explain their limitations
• Describe appropriate ventilation, personal protective equipment, and emergency procedures that are necessary for entry into permit spaces
• Describe the purpose of the Permit-Required Confined Spaces
Standard and employer responsibilities under the Standard
• Be able to identify industries and businesses covered by the Permit-
Required Confined Spaces Standard and discuss hazards that may
be there
• Classify confined spaces using information provided to you.
This course that covers OSHA standard 29 CFR 1910.146. Over 1.6 million general industry workers who enter confined spaces annually. Included are tunnels, sewers, boilers and other spaces adequate in size and configuration for employee entry, with limited means of egress and not designed for continuous employee occupancy. The course addresses the hazards of confined spaces and methods of controlling them. Highlights include enactment training and demonstrations of protective and rescue equipment.
Course Outline
Permit space hazards
Entry procedures
Ventilation requirements
Personal protective equipment
Permit system
Permit-Required Confined Spaces
Topics include
Roles And Responsibilities (1 hour)
Characteristics And Hazards Of Permit Spaces (1 hour)
Requirements Of OSHA’s Regulations (1 hour)
Gas Monitors And Respirators (1 hour)
Entry Procedures (1 hour)
Rescue And Emergency Services (.5hour)
Conducting Training (2.5 hours)
Participants receive copies of all course materials
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