Confined Space Entry
Safety Catch provides Occupational Health & Safety Training
Safety Catch provides Occupational Health & Safety Training
Confined space training teaches workers how to safely enter and work in areas that are not designed for continuous occupancy. These areas, known as confined spaces, can be found in many different work environments, such as construction sites and factories. This training covers proper procedures for entering and exiting confined spaces, as well as recognizing and avoiding hazards. By completing this training, workers can avoid injuries and fatalities that can result from working in confined spaces.
CONFINED SPACE ENTRY (Based on OSHA 29 CFR 1910, 1926 & BS 6164) is a program that teaches individuals how to safely enter and work in confined spaces. Confined spaces are areas that are enclosed and not designed for continuous human occupancy, such as tanks, silos, vaults, and underground utility structures. These spaces can present a number of hazards, including the risk of asphyxiation, entrapment, and exposure to toxic substances.
The OSHA 29 CFR 1910 and 1926 regulations, as well as the British Standard BS 6164, outline the requirements for working safely in confined spaces. These regulations provide guidance on how to identify confined spaces, assess the hazards present, and implement appropriate safety measures to protect workers.
By completing CONFINED SPACE ENTRY (Based on OSHA 29 CFR 1910, 1926 & BS 6164) training, individuals can learn how to identify and assess the hazards present in confined spaces, as well as how to implement appropriate safety measures. This training program covers the requirements outlined in the OSHA and BS regulations, providing students with the knowledge and skills needed to work safely in confined spaces. Upon successful completion of the program, individuals will be able to enter and work in confined spaces in compliance with OSHA and BS regulations.
The overall objective of confined space training is to protect those who enter or work near confined spaces. This course will provide an introduction to confined space safety and cover topics such as legal and statutory requirements, associated hazards and risks, and the roles and responsibilities of those involved in confined space work. Participants will also learn about the hierarchy of control and the use of safety equipment in confined spaces. By completing this training, individuals can help to create a safe work culture, improve morale, and increase productivity.