The first day of this course is delivered in the classroom through lecture, discussion, case study exercises, videos, and other interactive activities to ensure key concepts related to confined space work are addressed.
This two-day training program provides participants with what they need to know to enter and work safely in confined spaces.
The first day of this course is delivered in the classroom through lecture, discussion, case study exercises, videos, and other interactive activities to ensure key concepts related to confined space work are addressed.
In the second day of this course, participants apply classroom content to work through performance-based training.
By the end of this course, participants will know:
Critical information related to confined spaces
Legislation regarding confined space work
Best practices for working safely in confined spaces
A four-step principle used to recognize hazards, assess their risk, and to control their hazards
The importance of following-up on hazard controls to maintain worker safety
Rescue protocols for confined spaces
The WSN Working in Confined Spaces(OWWCO #14775) course is Director Approved by OWWCO and 1.4 CEUs are awarded to participants that complete the course.
Intended Audience:
The course is designed for employers, supervisors, workers, JHSC members, health and safety representatives, and management of any workplace with a confined space.
Here to help make workplaces safer
Workplace Safety North (WSN) is a not-for-profit health and safety association funded by the provincial government to provide approved health and safety training and services to the mining and forest products industries. A trusted safety advisor, WSN and its legacy organizations have been helping make workplaces safer since 1915.
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