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Designed for people entering areas classified as a confined space, and explains the risks associated with confined space entry.
It covers the Confined Space Regulations 1997 requirements in detail, covering what makes a confined space and provides candidates with a solid understanding as to safe working procedures whilst working within, entering and exiting a confined space and if an emergency was to arise forcing an evacuation.
Topics:
Along with gaining a sound understanding of the Confined Space Regulations 1997, learners will be able to:
• Personal protection and hygiene requirements
• Understanding risk assessment and method statements
• Types of gaseous atmosphere, gas monitoring equipment and its use
• The use of harnesses, fall arrest and retrieval systems
• The use of escape breathing apparatus and self-rescue procedures
• Safe entry working and exit procedures at confined space
• Knowledge and skill exercises for planning, permits, entering, working and exiting confined spaces using escape breathing apparatus as part of the planned means for self-rescue.
Learning Support
Please advise any additional learning requirements delegates may need, in order that arrangements can be made in advance to ensure the course material fits your needs.