Confined Space Safety Training

Overview

This course provides participants with essential knowledge of hazards associated with confined spaces and the safe procedures required for entry and work in confined environments. The training focuses on hazard identification, atmospheric testing, permit-to-work procedures, and emergency rescue planning.

Who Should Attend

  • HSE / HSEQ Managers and Safety Officers
  • Supervisors responsible for confined space work
  • Maintenance Engineers and Technicians
  • Operations and Production Personnel
  • Permit Issuers and Authorized Entrants
  • Standby Attendants and Rescue Team Members
  • Contractors and Subcontractors performing confined space work
  • Facility and Plant Maintenance Staff

Program Format

  • Duration: 1 Day Training (5–6 hours)
  • Mode: Online / On-campus / Blended learning
  • Assessments: MCQs Based Assessment

Department Contact

Hotline : 042-3787-0896

Course Content Confined Space Safety

  • Definition of confined space
  • Examples of confined spaces
  • Common industries where confined spaces exist

Examples:

  • tanks
  • silos
  • pipelines
  • manholes
  • storage vessels

Common hazards include:

  • oxygen deficiency
  • toxic gases
  • flammable atmospheres
  • engulfment hazards
  • restricted movement

Participants learn to recognize dangerous conditions before entry.

Topics include:

  • oxygen levels
  • toxic gases (H₂S, CO)
  • flammable gases

Participants learn the importance of:

  • gas testing
  • continuous monitoring

Participants learn how the confined space entry permit works.

Typical permit includes:

  • hazard identification
  • isolation procedures
  • ventilation requirements
  • rescue arrangements

Key procedures include:

  • atmospheric testing
  • ventilation
  • lockout / isolation
  • communication systems
  • standby personnel

Participants learn safe entry planning.

Equipment used in confined space work:

  • respirators
  • gas detectors
  • safety harness
  • protective clothing

Participants learn correct PPE selection.

Important topics include:

  • emergency rescue planning
  • communication during emergencies
  • standby rescue teams
  • incident reporting

Rescue planning is critical because many confined space accidents involve rescuers.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion, participants will be able to:

  • Understand what a confined space is
  • Identify hazards associated with confined spaces
  • Understand the permit-to-work system
  • Recognise atmospheric hazards
  • Follow safe entry procedures
  • Understand emergency rescue planning
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Why choose Aartex?

We are committed to shaping the future of construction safety through quality education, hands-on training, and industry-backed certifications. Here’s why learners and professionals choose us:

Flexibility

We offer flexible course schedules and learning formats to suit working professionals and busy learners.

Practical Approach

Our offer practical and relevant training to individuals working in the construction industry.

Job Assistance

Our strong industry connections and reputation in the field of occupational safety and health make them a valuable resource for job seekers.

Experts Tutor

Our trainers are highly qualified and experienced in the field of occupational safety and health.

Support

From enrollment to certification, our support team is here to guide you. We offer mentorship, career advice, and administrative help throughout your journey.

Certified

Our programs lead to industry-recognized certifications that enhance your employability and demonstrate your commitment to safety and professional development.