Confined Space Entry Training

This updated version of Confined Spaces 8-Hour Entry Training for General Industry offers a new way to experience online training. Designed for the general industry, this course is for anyone from entry to supervisor level.
 

Description 

This course fulfills OSHA’s education requirements for safety and health and teaches procedures to protect employees who work in confined spaces with limited or restricted access. Confined spaces include, but are not limited to, underground vaults, tanks, storage bins, manholes, pits, silos, process vessels, and pipelines.

This course addresses how to protect employees from the hazards posed by working in or around confined spaces, including requirements for training, identification and assessment of confined spaces, and rescue.

Upon completion, learners will be certified in the OSHA Standard 29 1910.146.
 

Course Features 

The user friendly course available features an interactive user interface that makes it easier for users to navigate and control the course. Course design includes interactive games and exercises built to support and reinforce important safety materials and concepts. Clickable icons and featured information and images enhance the overall learning experience for users.


Course Facts

What You Get

Official OSHA DOL card 

Who Should Take the Training?

Supervisors and managers in the general industry

Duration

8 hours

Course Format

Certificate of Completion

Course Access

Courses Available 24/7

Standards Covered

29 CFR 1910.146

Course Structure

At your own pace, save progress as you go

Support

Support available by email, in-person, phone or chat

Course Updates

Content is updated and current

Topics Covered

  • Lesson 1: Scope, Terms, and General Requirements
  • Lesson 2: Employer Responsibilities, Communication and Coordination
  • Lesson 3: Program Requirements
  • Lesson 4: Permit-Required Confined Space Entry Permitting
  • Lesson 5: Roles and Responsibilities
  • Lesson 6: Training and Employee Participation
  • Lesson 7: Atmospheric Testing and Ventilation
  • Lesson 8: Controlling Hazardous Energy
  • Lesson 9: Rescue and Emergency Services
  • Lesson 10: Summary

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