This Confined Space course is aimed at those who are required to enter or work in confined spaces.
About The Course
This Confined Space course is aimed at those who are required to enter or work in confined spaces.
Course Content
Define and identify different types of confined spaces
Apply the entry requirements as per AS 2865
Carry out hazard identification, risk assessment and controls
Understand relevant legislation, regulations and standards
Follow and apply isolation procedures
Carry out purging, ventilation and cleaning requirements
Correctly use PPE including respiratory protective equipment, lifelines and harnesses
Understand and apply the roles and responsibilities of standby personnel
Determine the type of gas/atmosphere to be tested
Use gas testing equipment and interpret and report the readings
Monitor the atmosphere throughout the work task
Clean and maintain testing equipment
Entry Requirements
Min 15 years of age
Ability to read, write and understand English
Present photo I.D. on arrival
Wear normal work clothing, enclosed footwear and remove all jewellery prior to commencement
Intercept Training has been operating for over 25 years. Our administration, student support and training teams have a wealth of knowledge across many industry sectors. We know that to facilitate a healthy learning environment, our students need to enjoy themselves whilst undertaking training and assessment.
Our programs are designed to promote learner engagement and enjoyment, allowing students to feel comfortable, knowing that their individual needs have been identified and catered for.
Intercept takes time to listen to our students and have mechanisms in place to assist students with additional needs, or people that are apprehensive when it comes to classroom training.
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