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Confined Space Entry in Construction
There are many hazards associated with confined spaces on construction sites that often result in fatalities. These include toxic atmosphere, oxygen deficiency, oxygen enrichment, flammable or explosive atmospheres, flowing liquid or free flowing solids, and excessive heat.
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Training TypeLive Training
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CategoryConstruction
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Duration2 Hours
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Rating4.8/5


Course Introduction
About the Course
This course takes a holistic look at confined spaces including what constitutes confined spaces; the various hazards associated with confined spaces and how they can be eliminated or mitigated; established procedures for making safe entry; OSHA standards with respect to confined spaces; and employers’ responsibilities and worker’s rights with respect to safety.
Course Objective
At the end of the course, participants will have a good understanding of what constitutes a confined space as it relates to construction projects, what hazards are associated with confined spaces and steps to eliminate or mitigate them.
Who is the Target Audience?
All trades and levels of professionals in the construction and related industries.
Basic Knowledge
Knowledge of basic construction methods and terms.
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Curriculum
Total Duration : 2 Hours
Overview and definition of confined spaces.
Hazards and mitigation strategies
OSHA Standards and enforcement
Employer responsibilities
Workplace safety and worker’s rights and protections
Confined spaces in residential construction