Course Duration
4 Hours
Course Session
1 Session
Language
English, Spanish
Training Type
Classroom Training
Course Overview
The Confined Space Awareness course is designed to educate students’ working in the vicinity of confined spaces on key safety hazards, methods of controlling those hazards, elements of confined space programs, emergency procedures and training requirements. Students will become familiar with examples of confined spaces and associated hazards found in both general industry and construction worksites.
Note that this training does not meet OSHA’s site-specific confined space training requirements. It is intended to serve only as a basic awareness course for students that may work around confined spaces and is NOT intended for those workers who are required to enter a confined space.
Fast Line Safety Training delivers high-quality, hands-on training at your location and provides the industry’s preferred operator card.
Additional Course Information
What you'll learn
- Define confined spaces
- Identify Potential hazards
- Understand the importance of confined space entry permits
- Learn the role and responsibilities
- Recognize the signs and symptoms
- Develop an awareness of emergency procedures
CEU Credits Earned
0.4
Continuous Education Units
Who Should take this 4 hour Confined Space Awareness Course?
This 4 -Hour confined space awareness course is designed for anyone who may work in or around confined spaces, including:
- Authorized Entrants
- Attendants
- Entry Supervisors
- Supervisors and Managers
- Emergency Responders
This training is essential for anyone who may be exposed to the hazards associated with confined spaces, helping to prevent accidents and ensure workplace safely.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
- Identify criteria for confined spaces and permit-required confined spaces
- List four main hazards that may exist in permit-required confined spaces
- Describe at least one hazard control method for each of four main confined space hazards
- Discuss duties of confined space entry team (supervisor, attendant, entrant)
- Apply OSHA training requirements to site specific conditions
Pricing
Group
Minimum 5 person per class-
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Schedule Flexibility
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Hands-on Training
Inquire about setting up a private class for your team and ask about group discounts.
To successfully complete the training, students must:
- Earn a minimum score of 75% on the final evaluation.
- Complete 100% of the required course content.
- Completion of required pre-and post-quiz assessment
- Actively participate in all written and practical learning activities.
- Completion of Continuing Education and Training Registration Form
Please note that no make-up time will be provided for missed assignments or activities.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is considered a confined spaces?
Confined spaces are areas that have limited entry and exit, such as tanks, vessels, silos, and underground vaults. These spaces often present unique hazards like oxygen deficiency, toxic atmospheres, and engulfment, making awareness training crucial for employee safety
What is the duration of the course?
Anyone who may enter or work near confined spaces, including supervisors, workers, entry attendants, and anyone involved in confined space entry procedures
Is their a individuals class for this course?
Potential hazards include oxygen deficiency, toxic atmospheres, engulfment by solids or liquids, and physical hazards like falls and entrapment
How can this training help prevent accidents?
This course will provide employees with the knowledge and awareness necessary to recognize confined space hazards, understand the importance of proper entry procedures, and work safely around these areas