This process allows you to get into tight spaces and get things done. This training is necessary for anyone who works as a waiter or needs to operate a gas detector.
The confined space training online courses can be applied to real-world scenarios involving the limited space operation of a business. There is a standard set of learning outcomes for the course, but I understand that the learning applies to a variety of situations and settings.
It is designed to teach participants how to:
• Identify confined space hazards.
• Work safely in confined spaces per issued permit.
• We operate various confined space security teams.
Here’s the Australian statement of workplace health and safety for confined spaces.
• It is the atmospheric pressure when someone is in space.
• It is not designed to work by default.
• Access to the location may have been restricted.
• The person working may be typing or writing.
The following can or can be included at any time
• An atmosphere with potentially harmful levels of pollutants.
• A safe level of oxygen-free atmosphere.
• Anything that can be swallowed.
Examples of confined spaces include, but are not limited to:
• Storage warehouse.
• Tank car.
• Process vessel.
• Pressure vessel.
• Boiler.
• silo.
• Tanks as compartments.
• well.
• Degreasing agent.
• tube.
• sewer.
• Sewage pumping stations, including wet and dry wells.
• centre line.
• conduit.
• Space on board that enters through a small hatch or access point.
• Cargo tank.
• Elevated bottom cell tank.
• Duct keel.
• Ballast or oil tank.
• gap.
This process is recommended for the following:
Workers who must perform work in confined spaces, complete permits, monitor gas levels and wear breathing apparatus.
• Electrical engineer.
• Inspector of security.
• Security personnel.
• Injury prevention personnel.
• Maintenance of staff.
• Emergency services personnel, fire brigade, ambulance, police.
• Responsible for occupational health and safety.
• Risk manager.
• Mine manager.
• Communications and cable installation personnel.
• Elevator operator and installer.
• Transportation industry worker.
Course offer
• 1 day (takes about 8 hours) face to face
• Course outline
• Identify tight spaces.
• Risk identification process.
• Australian standards and applicable laws.
• Roles and responsibilities of management and employees.
• Case study.
• Risk assessment and control layer.
• Work in a confined space.
• Workplace policies and procedures.
• Lockout and Tagout isolation methods.
• Fall protection equipment.
• Convenient access to limited spaces.
• Security and emergency procedures.
• Confined space upgrade training is recommended every 1-2 years.
Include
Knowledge of applicable laws and Australian standards for confined spaces.
Recommendations and advice on special personal protective equipment and equipment for a specific workplace.
Study the material before the course
Advice on how to manage risk on the type of work to be done.
Outcome
Successful apprentices will receive a certificate of achievement for accessing and working in confined spaces recognized by the Australian
Qualifications Framework.