A confined space is any area that is not intended for human occupancy, has limited access or has the potential to contain a toxic or oxygen deficient atmosphere. Training is necessary for supervisors, stand-by-people, workers entering confined spaces and rescue personnel.
A confined space is any area that is not intended for human occupancy, has limited access or has the potential to contain a toxic or oxygen deficient atmosphere. Training is necessary for supervisors, stand-by-people, workers entering confined spaces and rescue personnel. When entering a confined space you must be able to operate an atmospheric testing device to determine whether a suitable atmosphere exists to work safely.
Axiom Training recommends that a refresher is completed every two years.
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Axiom Training is a NZ-owned private training establishment specialising in driver education, operator training and workplace safety. Our training is delivered by industry-experienced experts who are focused not just on compliance, but also providing measurable results and safer, happier, more-productive Kiwi workplaces.
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