training is required for any worker who monitors air quality, documents entry and exit, and communicates with emergency response personnel at a confined space.
Confined Space Courses
Are required for anyone whose employment may require them to work in a confined space.
Learning Objectives & Specific Outcomes:
A confined space is defined as a space not intended for human occupancy that has limited access or exit points. Workers may climb or crawl into these spaces to complete necessary tasks, but because of the limited access to outside air and the lack of escape points, federal and provincial legislation requires that confined spaces be assessed for hazards and that entrants be properly trained.
According to Section 9.8 of Workplace BC’s OHS Regulations: “Each person who is assigned entry into a confined space must be adequately instructed and trained in a) the hazards of the space and b) the precautions identified in written procedures.” Regulations in other provinces may vary slightly, but in general, all Confined Space Entrants must have their entry and exit tracked by a Confined Space Monitor.
Our Commitment to First Nations
NATIONS NORTH is a First Nations owned company that IRWIN'S Safety has a minority interest in.
Having successfully and respectfully worked with over 40 First Nations, NATIONS NORTH offers proven experience to help you achieve your goals.
Our training capabilities allow us to offer opportunities for employment to members of your community.
STS Group’s approved training program provides workers with the required knowledge for working at heights safely. Students will obtain hands-on use in connecting different types of fall protection equipment and inspecting the components of selected fall protection equipment.
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