The California Confined Space for Construction safety course from Exceed Safety is specifically tailored for California-based construction businesses, entrants, supervisors, and managers. This is an introductory-level training focusing on the basics of recognizing, evaluating, and controlled spaces
Overview & Objectives
The California Confined Space for Construction safety course from Exceed Safety is specifically tailored for California-based construction businesses, entrants, supervisors, and managers.
It is designed to provide information regarding California’s most recent Confined Space for Construction regulations found within Title 8, California Code of Regulations (T8-CCR), Subchapter 4, Article 37, as well as the fundamental requirements therein.
This is an introductory-level training focusing on the basics of recognizing, evaluating, and controlled spaces in the workplace. Participants will learn about the requirements established by Cal/OSHA for confined spaces in construction, as well as the Confined Spaces Entry (CSE) program established by individual companies to ensure safety to the highest degree on the worksite. Additionally, participants can expect to be trained and informed of methods used to prevent confined space injuries on the construction worksite.
NOTICE:?This is an introductory-level course. Exceed Safety recommends those who have the opportunity to enter, attend, supervise, or perform rescue services undergo additional site-specific and hands-on training.
Exceed Safety’s California Confined Space for Construction online course aims to provide participants with a better understanding of Cal/OSHA’s specific standards and requirements governing confined spaces entry. Specific course topics include the following:
Specific industry terms discussed throughout the duration of the course include the following:
Tim Neubauer founded Exceed Safety in June of 2022. After working with several consulting firms over the past 3 decades, including The National Safety Council, and founding/heading two other safety firms, Tim’s desire to see his vision of safety spread to the next generation was his top priority. And Exceed Safety was born!
Since its inception, Exceed Safety has been designed with two missions. The first is to approach safety in a systematic manner using proven methodology and practices to affect change with our client’s safety management systems, their culture, and values.
Exceed Safety uses several different Safety Management Systems and can adapt to many different outside systems. We also blend our clients’ needs to the system design to work in tandem with operations, safety and company values, not priorities.
Our second mission is to grow the next generation of safety leaders. We strive to balance our seasoned professionals to work with a number of rising stars to give them the coaching and mentorship needs to advance safety as a profession.
Exceed Safety looks for exceptional people with the right skills and grows them into skilled safety professionals. These future leaders come from the craft trades as well as those with a college degree.
Our clients can expect the same level of service. We can coach and train your current staff or help select the right internal team members for your safety program.
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