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Confined Space Entry Refresher

This course is intended for those who have completed classroom based training and participate in confined space entries as part of their work duties. It is designed for those who require a reminder of their duties and are interested in learning about regulatory updates and industry right practices. The class will rely on the knowledge of participants, while being guided by our instructor. Whether the entrant, standby person, supervisor or someone assigned rescue duties, workers must remain competent in their responsibilities. This course will be instructed by someone who assesses and writes confined space hazard assessments and entry procedures, a Qualified Person as defined by WorkSafe BC Regulation 9.11.

A Reminder - What is a Confined Space?

The REAL Reason You Need to Know about Confined Spaces, Lessons Learned by Industry.

Confined Space Hazard Identification

Confined Space Hazard Controls

Specific Roles and Responsibilities

Required Documentation

Review what is “Effective Rescue”

Prerequisite:

Students must have previously completed classroom based confined space entry training and have practical experience participating in confined space entries.

Duration

4 Hours

Method of Instruction

Classroom/Written Exercises

Max Class Size

12 Students

EOCP CEU's

Call 250-751-4295 for further detail or questions.

NOTE: All courses can be tailored to include company specific information

Course Outline / Syllabus

1. A Reminder – What is a Confined Space?

Review the WorkSafe BC Definition of Confined Space

Excluded Spaces – A Deeper Understanding of When a Space can be Excluded

2. The REAL Reason You Need to Know about Confined Spaces, Lessons Learned by Industry.

Review of Confined Space Fatalities

3. Confined Space Hazard Identification

Participant Directed Confined Space Hazard Identification

Atmospheric, Physical and Human Factors

4. Confined Space Hazard Controls

Basic Controls – Monitoring & Ventilation

Applying Controls in the Field

Other Regulatory Controls

5. Specific Roles and Responsibilities

Roles Required for a Confined Space Entry

Review of Responsibilities

6. Required Documentation

Confined Space Hazard Assessment and Entry Procedure

Confined Space Entry Permit

Confined Space Rescue Plan

7. Rescue

Understanding Effective Rescue

The Rescue Hierarchy

Rescue and Your Tool Box Talk

Rescue Agreements

An exam will be administered at the end of the class.

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