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7648 Winston Street, Burnaby, BC V5A 2H4
The CORE of Confined Space
Course Outline
An instructor led journey to uncover the central and most important elements when entering a confined space. Created by a team experienced in managing confined space entry teams, safety management, and adult education that includes registered teachers and registered safety professionals.
Topics:
Through a hands-on, personalized experience, students will be able to recognize confined spaces, the hazards in such spaces, and the means to control these hazards in order to protect themselves.
By the end of day, students will:
Recognize what a confined space is, and being able to identify one.
Identify the common hazards found in confined spaces.
Understand responsibilities, and the role of the Qualified Person
Understand legislation, jurisdiction and CSA requirements
Review controls used to manage the hazards
Perform and review atmospheric monitoring
Review reasoning behind atmospheric levels, how they are related
Understand how to setup ventilation and how flow rates are calculated
Review historic lessons learnt with confined space events
Lockout of equipment or machinery inside a space, and isolation of adjacent piping
Venting, Purging, and inerting confined spaces
Tools and equipment requirements for confined space
Understand suspension comfort and rescue considerations
Do Hands-on use of common entry and rescue systems including: Tripod and Winch; Rope Rescue System; Ventilation systems, and fan setups considering different hose lengths; Gas detection with pump, and how to do pre-entry testing from outside the space
Pre-use inspection of equipment
Selection/fit and use of PPE for confined space
Class AE Full body harness. Logic for use, inspection, and fitting
Several rescue scenarios from common confined spaces with different access and rescue methods.
Note – some practical lessons may not be possible to perform on site. In this case instructor will use alternative lesson plans.
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Who should attend:
Individuals seeking to work in confined spaces
Supervisors
Safety Personnel
Duration:
8 hours of curriculum
Course material:
Students will be using a comprehensive digital book
Logistics:
Courses are available in Burnaby and Langley
Open Enrollment class once a month in Burnaby and Bi-weekly in Langley
Training can be provided at client’s facility however some hands on exercises may have to be modified.
We provide harnesses, tripods, gas detection, ventilation systems for educational purposes when held at our training facilities
Snacks and beverages provided if at Burnaby facility
There are written quizzes per chapter with a minimum passing mark of 80%
Upon successful completion, eCards will be issued to the employer, and QR Tags and hardhat stickers will be issued to individuals.