Confined Space Entry

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Utility Space - Confined Space Entry. What makes an area a confined space?  What are your responsibilities as an employer to determine such an area and how do you protect your employees in a confined space application?

 OSHA defines this space as an area having limited means of entering or exiting, can gather gases, vapors, or not sustain sufficient amounts of air to sustain life.  Unfortunately, these construction regulations are not placed into one, easy to find, location.  They are distributed in various locations throughout the construction regulations and cover a variety of topics such as training, hazards, precautions, personal protective equipment, ventilation and excavations.

We can assess your company procedures to determine any exposure to a confined space and develop the proper programs to address potential risks.

We can also train supervisors and other employees to ensure that the regulations are met and where to access the information.

 

Course Length approximately 2.0 Hours

       
       
       
       

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