Entering a confined space can be one of the most hazardous tasks undertaken if the proper safe procedures are not implemented correctly. This presentation will increase your knowledge of the hazards associated with entering confined spaces. Also, specific control techniques and the basic pre-entry procedures to safely perform work will be reviewed.
Course duration: 2 hours
Training method: Classroom
Course accreditation: International Board of Environmental Health & Safety (IBOEHS), USA.
Regulatory Reference: 29 CFR 1910.146
Language requirement: Whilst there is no pre-requisite for this course, IELTS 4-5 is recommended to ensure quality comprehension of the subject matter.
Cost: $65
Upon successful completion of the course: Participants will receive a certificate of course completion by IBOESH.
Topics covered:
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Why are Confined Spaces a Concern?
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Training Objectives
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Confined Space Definition
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Physical Hazards
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Engulfment Hazards
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Chemical Hazards
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Atmospheric Hazards
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Entry Permit
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Ventilation
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Atmospheric Testing
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Atmospheric Sampling
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Key Personnel
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Authorized Entrant
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Attendant
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Entry Supervisor
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Confined Space Rescue
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Final Quiz
Our instructor: Learn more about our instructors here
Binh Pham has over 17 years experience in HSE including training for various industries. He is based in Ho Chi Minh and covers Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.
He has started his safety career since 2000 and held different roles in HSE teams in BP, Shell and ExxonMobil E&P etc.
His background is in education and training and he graduated from Columbia Southern University, Alabama, USA with a master degree in Occupational Health Safety and Environmental Management. Binh is IOSH Chartered Member (CMIOSH), Fellow Member of IIRSM and World Safety Organization Certified Safety Instructor [(WSO-CSI) ML], and Registeed Safety Professional (RSP) by IBOEHS, USA. He has been with CTSafe since 2017 as a course manager and an instructor.