Confined Space Entry/Attendant/Rescue Training

Objective: The Confined Space Entry/Attendant/Rescue Training course is designed to provide participants with the knowledge and skills required to safely and effectively perform work in confined spaces, act as attendants overseeing confined space entry, and execute rescue operations in these environments. The training focuses on hazard identification, safety protocols, and rescue techniques specific to confined spaces.

Summary: This comprehensive course covers the essential aspects of working in confined spaces, including hazard recognition, permit requirements, atmospheric testing, emergency response, and rescue procedures. Participants will gain hands-on experience in utilizing equipment, practicing entry and rescue simulations, and understanding the roles of entrants, attendants, and rescuers in confined space operations.

Duration:

  • Course Duration: 8hrs
  • Schedule: Typically offered in consecutive days or divided into multiple sessions for comprehensive learning.

Regulation Reference: The Confined Space Entry/Attendant/Rescue Training course aligns with regulatory standards, including but not limited to:

  • Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards related to confined space entry and rescue.

Cost: $100.00

Course Topics:

  • Understanding confined spaces: identification, classification, and hazards

  • Permit-required confined space entry procedures

  • Atmospheric testing and monitoring

  • Roles and responsibilities of entrants, attendants, and rescuers

  • Use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and rescue equipment

  • Practical scenarios and rescue simulations

Who Should Attend: This course is suitable for workers, safety officers, emergency response teams, and individuals involved in operations or maintenance where confined space work is required. It is particularly relevant for industries such as construction, manufacturing, utilities, and maintenance services.

Contact Info

Calvin Rodrigue, Jr
calvin.rodrigue@fletcher.edu