
CONFINED SPACE ENTRY TRAINING
Many workers are killed and injured every year during working in confined spaces. Most accidents in confined spaces happen due to a lack of awareness about hazards associated with confined spaces. A confined space means limited or restricted entry or exit and is not designed for continuous human occupancy. Examples of confined spaces include wells, sewers, tunnels, manholes, tanks, pipes, silos, etc. A confined space can be more hazardous in comparison with regular workspaces for many reasons, such as the presence of toxic gases, flammable gases, insufficient amount of oxygen, etc. It is crucial that those involved in confined spaces are skilled, experienced, and thus trained in the associated hazards, which regrettably is not always the case.
IHSM offers a Confined Space Entry Training program that helps to manage the risks associated with confined spaces, and it is important that every worker that enters a confined space be fully trained.
TRAINING OBJECTIVES
The overall objective of this training is to increase the participants’ knowledge so that they can understand the risks encountered during confined space entry, the symptoms and their indicators, the consequences of exposure to hazards, and self-rescue and other rescue procedures.
LEARNING OUTCOME
On completion of this training, the participants will be familiar with the following:
- Scope of confined space
- Confined spaces pose risks & hazards with its control measures
- Safe working practices in the confined space
- Importance of permits, exposure limits, monitoring methods, and ventilation
- Roles and responsibilities of attendants, supervisors, entrants, and other associated persons
- Rescue arrangements and operation.
- Safety equipment and pre-use checks
- Understanding the legal & statutory requirements for confined space entry.
- Atmospheric testing and recording.
- Personal protective equipment
- Use of breathing apparatus (SCBA)
- Permit-To-Work system
- Lock out/Tag out Procedures (LOTO).
BENEFITS OF TRAINING
This training ensures legal compliance with the confined space entry work. Confined space training involves some practical training, including the use of safety harnesses, rescue and safety equipment such as SCBA, tripods, etc., which makes participants competent. Training provides an opportunity to refresh rescue methods that must be practiced frequently so that participants will be fully aware of the use of rescue equipment and procedures.
WHO CAN ATTEND THIS TRAINING?
Everyone entering the confined space must attend Confined Space Entry training to be aware of the hazards and risks associated with the confined space and familiar with the suitable control measures.
HOW WE DELIVER CONFINED SPACE TRAINING
- PowerPoint presentations
- 3D animation movies
- Role-playing
- Practical training
- Case studies
- Q&A sessions
- One-to-one interaction
ASSESSMENT
- The assessment of the learners is done through a multi-choice questionnaire (MCQ) set to assess their learning approach and their understanding of what is taught to them
Qualification
CONFINED SPACE ENTRY TRAINING
Duration
One Day
Training Mode
Online / Classroom / In-company training
Level
Language
English / Hindi
Prerequisites
None, however pursuing IOSH MS, HSW would be an added advantage