OSHA Confined Space Awareness Training
- Continuing education credit hours 0.30
- Mobile-Friendly, Self-Paced Format
- Nationally-Accredited, Regulatory-Approved
Course Objectives
Upon completion of the OSHA Confined Space Awareness Training course, participants will achieve the following learning objectives:
Comprehend OSHA regulations concerning confined spaces within the construction industry.
Enumerate the three criteria utilized by OSHA to delineate a "confined space."
Identify the four conditions that, if present, could lead to a confined space being categorized as a "permit-required confined space."
Delve into OSHA's stipulations for a Permit-Required Confined Space Program.
Explore the various atmospheric and physical hazards commonly encountered in confined spaces, along with the methodologies employed to manage and isolate these hazards.
Articulate the circumstances under which a permit space might undergo reclassification as a non-permit space.
Elucidate the circumstances under which an employer may opt for alternate procedures for entry into a permit space.
Grasp the requisites for non-entry and entry rescues from a confined space.
Course Description
Our OSHA Confined Space Awareness Training is designed for professionals working in confined spaces, including authorized entrants, safety attendants, entry supervisors, and emergency response teams. This course adheres to OSHA's Confined Spaces Standard for the Construction Industry, as outlined in 29 CFR 1926 Subpart AA.
In the construction industry, workers often find themselves in confined spaces such as manholes, crawl spaces, and tanks—areas that present significant dangers, including exposure to toxic substances, electrocution, explosions, and asphyxiation.
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