MSA's 1-day Confined Space Awareness training course is designed for those individuals who are responsible for managing and overseeing employees working in confined space entry activities.
MSA's 1-day Confined Space Awareness training course is designed for those individuals who are responsible for managing and overseeing employees working in confined space entry activities.
It is recommended for facility managers, team leaders, supervisors and those individuals who will manage third-party contracted confined space entry operations at their facilities.
Topics Discussed
Defining Confined Spaces
Explain legislative consensus standards and operational requirements
Identify typical hazards and associated risks
How to assess and control hazards
Manage entry permits and hot work permits
Identify hazardous energy sources and select adequate LOTO and isolation equipment
Managing contractors and coordinating documentation
Selection, application & maintenance of adequate equipment for confined space entry, fall protection, gas detection
Explain roles, responsibilities and procedures for confined space operations
Requirements for plans and procedures for confined space entry
Emergency response procedures and confined space rescue hierarchy techniques
It was a horrific workplace tragedy that led to the creation of MSA, the worldwide leader in worker protection and safety product innovation. On the morning of March 26, 1912, the Jed Mine in West Virginia exploded. In a flash, methane gas ignited and more than 80 miners lost their lives.
From this tragedy, mine engineer John T. Ryan Sr. had an epiphany: “If I could spend my life doing what I can to lessen the likelihood of the occurrence of such terrible disasters, I shall feel in the end that my life had been well spent.”
Ryan recruited colleague George H. Deike to help realize his vision for a new company. Recognizing the critical importance of dependable, safe mining equipment, they went straight to one of the country’s great thinkers: Thomas Edison.
The brilliant inventor helped Ryan and Deike create the electric cap lamp which, over the next 25 years, reduced mine explosions by an astounding 75 percent. Of all his inventions, this was the one that did the most for humanity, Edison would later say in life.
In the decades that have come and gone, MSA has continued to lead the charge for workplace safety. We’ve led the way with small first-aid kits and portable methane detectors, and harnessed new technologies to produce state-of-the-art thermal imaging cameras, ballistic helmets, and leading edge systems for gas and flame detection.
But we’ve never forgotten where we came from, or why we’re here. We’re called The Safety Company for a reason – a very important reason: Our goal, every single day, is to provide our customers with dependable, high-quality products, instruments, and service to help ensure a safe return home at the end of each work day.
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