This course is a basic one day confined space entry course designed for personnel whom are not required to act as a standby person, issue confined space permits, perform a confined space rescue or undertake gas testing.
Why Choose This Course
This course is a basic one day confined space entry course designed for personnel whom are not required to act as a standby person, issue confined space permits, perform a confined space rescue or undertake gas testing.
Most confined space entrants should complete the 2 day confined space training course. Our confined space training courses are nationally recognised training courses and are taught through the Manufacturing Training Package and the Resources and Infrastructure Training Package.
Course Content:
Acts, regulations and Australian Standards
Identifying confined spaces
Risk assessments
Risk mitigation
Confined space safety equipment
Standby equipment
Practical skills: Enter confined space under issued permit
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