Every year workers sustain fatal injuries in confined space. Selecting the right training courses for your health and safety needs is paramount.
Course Outline
Regional Code of Practice Requirements
What a Confined Space and Restricted Space is
Training and Competency Requirements
Recognition, Evaluation and Control of Hazards & Completing a Hazard Assessment
Confined Space Levels
Legislation Requirements (Safety and Protection)
Hazardous Substances & Energy (Isolation)
Testing the Atmosphere
Ventilation and Purging
Neutralization and Inerting
Entry Permit System
Confined Space Monitor Responsibilities
Emergency Response
Personal Protective Equipment
Definitions
Learn the skills you need to save a life. To advance your career. To maintain your certification. Whatever your reasons for taking safety, first aid or CPR training, you’ll find a course that fits your needs, your budget, your schedule – and that you’ll actually enjoy!
Since 1992, Second Chance CPR & First Aid and Spectrum Safety Services have been leading training providers in Edmonton, Alberta. Trust us to provide you sound advice on required training for advancing your career or moving down a new path. We have direct access to the requirements of governing agencies (ie. Workplace Health and Safety), as well as the latest information on certification and frequency of training.
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