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Confined Space Entry Attendant Supervisor Rescue Training

We are offering an easy-to-follow online course on confined space entry particularly for construction workers in New York City. In just 8 hours and 27 modules, you'll master the basics of working safely in confined spaces. Here you will find out what makes a "confined" space and learn the differences between a confined space in general industry and a construction site. There’s much more that you are going to learn in this 8-hour advanced-level training. So, let's begin!

17 Modules

Course Modules - (17)

  • 1) What is a Confined Space
  • 2) IS THIS A CONFINED SPACE?
  • 3) Confined Space Basics
  • 4) Typical Confined Spaces
  • 5) DEFINITIONS AND EVALUATION OF CONFINED SPACES
  • 6) Confined Spaces and Permit Spaces
  • 1) Permit-Required Confined Space
  • 2) Permit Required Control Space Permits
  • 3) Permit-Required Confined Space
  • 4) Permit Space Evaluation Form
  • 5) Permit-Required Confined Space
  • 6) 1926.1203 General Requirements
  • 1) 1910 Confines Space for General Industry
  • 2) Confined Spaces
  • 3) Confined Space
  • 4) OSHA Standard : 1910.146 - Permit Required Confined Spaces
  • 5) Small Entity Compliance Guide
  • 6) OSHA
  • 1) Permit vs. Non-Permit Confined Spaces
  • 2) Confined Spaces Permit Required
  • 3) Confined Space/Permit Space Evaluation Survey
  • 4) Categorizing Work Space
  • 5) Categorizing Work Space
  • 1) Top 5 Differences in Construction vs General Industry Safety Standards: Confined Space
  • 2) Toolbox Talk: Confined Spaces
  • 3) OSHA's Confined Space Construction Standard
  • 4) Work Covered by the Standard
  • 1) Confined Spaces - Attendant Duties
  • 2) Confined Space - Entry Supervisor Duties
  • 3) Roles & Responsibilities
  • 4) Duties and Responsibilities of Confined Space Entry Key Persons
  • 5) Confined Space Roles
  • 6) Confined Space Roles
  • 7) Entry with a Permit - Personnel
  • 1) What is an Entry Permit What is a Confined Space Entry Permit: Confined Space Hazards
  • 2) Permit Entry Systems
  • 3) 1926.1204 Permit Required Confined Space Program
  • 4) Entry Permit Systems
  • 5) Confined Space Entry
  • 6) Entry with a Permit - Procedures
  • 7) 1926.1206 Entry Permit
  • 1) Confined Spaces Deadly Spaces: Carbon Monoxide, Hydrogen Sulphide, and Other Toxic Gases
  • 2) Oxygen Enrichment in Confined Spaces
  • 3) Hazards of Nitrogen Asphyxiation
  • 4) Hazardous Atmospheres
  • 5) Confined Space Hazards
  • 6) HAZARDS OF NITROGEN ASPHYXIATION
  • 7) Asphyxiation in Sewer Line Manhole
  • 1) Confined Space Air Monitoring
  • 2) HAZARDOUS GAS TESTING
  • 3) Atmospheric Monitoring Within Confined Spaces: What You Don't Know CAN Hurt!
  • 4) How to do a Gas Test of a Confined Space
  • 5) MX6 Confined Space Sampling
  • 6) Confined Space Hazards: Atmospheric Testing
  • 7) Atmospheric Testing and Monitoring
  • 8) Procedures for Atmospheric Testing in Confined Spaces
  • 1) Ventilation in Confined Space
  • 2) Confined Space Ventilation
  • 3) Confined Spaces Deadly Spaces: Preventing Confined Space Accidents
  • 4) Forced Air Venting, Confined Space
  • 5) Proper Ventilation When Welding In Confined Spaces
  • 6) Welding in Confined Spaces
  • 7) Ventilation of a Confined Space
  • 1) Confined Space Non-Atmospheric Hazards
  • 2) Confined spaces—Physical hazards
  • 3) Engulfment
  • 4) Dangers of Engulfment and Suffocation in Grain Bins
  • 5) Confined Space Hazards
  • 6) Other Hazards
  • 1) Reclassifying Permit-Required Confined Spaces (PRCS)
  • 2) ALTERNATE ENTRY PROCEDURE AND PERMIT
  • 3) Alternate Procedures
  • 4) Alternate Entry
  • 5) 1926.1203 General Requirements
  • 6) Entry without Permit
  • 7) Alternate Entry Form
  • 1) Lock out tag out
  • 2) OSHA 1910.147 - Control of Hazardous Energy
  • 3) Control of Hazardous Energy Lockout/Tagout
  • 1) Safety Data Sheet
  • 2) SAFETY DATA SHEETS
  • 3) Hazard Communication Safety Data Sheets OSHA Quick Cards
  • 4) What is the GHS?
  • 5) Safety Data Sheets
  • 1) Respiratory Protection Training: Confined Space Hazards |
  • 2) Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) | OSHA Requirements
  • 3) Osha Respiratory Protection Video
  • 4) PPE TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
  • 1) Rescue in Confined Space
  • 2) Practicing Confined Space Rescues
  • 3) Rescue Operations
  • 4) Retrieval and Emergency Services in Confined Spaces
  • 5) Rescue Drill (Confined Space
  • 6) Confined Space Rescue
  • 7) Rescue Methods: Confined Space Ventilation
  • 8) Manhole Rescue Training
  • 9) Pelsue Rescue Pole: How it Works
  • 10) Non Tethered Confined Space Rescue
  • 11) Is 911 your Confined Space Rescue Plan?
  • 12) Rescue and Emergency Services
  • 13) Rescue Services
  • 14) Rescue and Emergency Services
  • 15) Rescue Self
  • 16) Get Out!
  • 1) What is a Permit Space Program?
  • 2) 1926.1204 Permit Required Confined Space Program
  • 3) A Customizable Permit-Space Program for Your Workplace
  • 4) National Park Service Permit-Required Confined Space Entry Policy
  • 5) Written Programs
  • 6) Confined Space Program
  • 7) Confined Spaces for Construction Sample Written Program
  • 8) Signs
  • 9) Sample Confined Space Entry Permits
  • 10) What is a permit space program?
  • 11) Entry Permit
  • 12) PRCS Signage
  • 13) Training and Education
  • 14) Training and Education
  • 15) Training – 1926.1207 - When?
  • 16) TRAINING AND EDUCATION

Proper training is essential for all company team members to gain access to a permit-required confined space. Once they are trained enough, they are allowed to enter and work in the confined spaces. For this purpose, we have designed some courses, especially for those whose jobs require them to work in permit-required confined spaces. We value your commitment, which is why we offer a beginner-level course completely free of cost. Our intermediate and expert-level courses are also very budget-friendly. All these courses are 100 percent online, which means that you can access them with a single click. So, enroll in our Permit Required Confined Space Training and get an e-certificate instantly.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Trainees will become generally familiar with confined spaces and permit required confined spaces and recognize such spaces.
  • ii. Trainees should become aware of administrative regulatory safety requirements associated with confined spaces.

Completion Requirements:

  • 100% appearance for the course
  • Fully involvement in all class trainings (determined by instructor)
  • Completion of Continuing Education and Training Registration Form
  • Completion of mandatory quiz assessments
  • As applicable, attainment of least passing score on required end-of-course examination
  • Participation and submittal of end-of-course assessment form (must provide name on form to obtain credit)
Students may request IACET CEU credit upon successful completion of the course, provided all required criteria are met. This option is available for those who wish to receive official recognition of their continuing education.
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Schedule

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This Course Includes

  • Modules : 17
  • Duration : 1 IACET (CEU)
  • Certificate : Yes:
  • Language : English
  • Skill Level : Expert
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