Confined Space Entry (CSE)
Description
Elite Offshore’s Confined Space Entry Training equips participants with the critical skills and knowledge to safely enter, work in, and exit confined spaces. This course is vital for individuals working in areas like tanks, vessels, silos, or other restricted spaces where significant hazards may be present.
Key Topics Covered
A. Understanding Confined Spaces
- Definition and identification of confined spaces.
- Recognizing specific hazards associated with these environments.
B. Hazard Identification and Risk Management
- Importance of atmospheric testing to detect harmful gases.
- Selection and use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
- Establishing and implementing emergency procedures.
C. Roles and Responsibilities
- Clarifying the roles of the entry team: entrant, attendant, and supervisor.
- Coordination and communication among team members to maintain safety.
D. Practical Application
- Hands-on training with safety equipment such as gas detectors, harnesses, and communication devices.
- Simulated scenarios to practice safe entry, risk management, and emergency response.
Who Should Attend?
This training is ideal for both newcomers to the field and experienced professionals seeking a refresher to enhance their safety practices in challenging work environments.
Elite Offshore’s Confined Space Entry Training ensures a safer workplace through comprehensive education and hands-on experience.
What will you learn
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1. OSHA confined space standards and their application.
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2. Identifying confined spaces and determining permit requirements.
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3. Developing and maintaining a permit-required entry program.
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4. Roles and responsibilities of entrants, attendants, and supervisors.
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5. Using OSHA’s “Alternate Entry” and “Reclassification” procedures.
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6. Rescue and emergency service requirements.
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7. Basic knowledge of safety equipment use and limitations.
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Practical Exercises:
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a. Donning breathing apparatus.
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b. Gas testing with a multi-gas detector.
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c. Using Neil Robertson stretchers and Tripod Winches.
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d. Operating resuscitation devices and AEDs.
Requirements
- Any worker who may need to work in a confined space.
- Firefighters, construction workers, maintenance technicians, building engineers, lab technicians, welders, pipeline workers, HVAC technicians, emergency response personnel.
- HSE officers and those working in general industry safety roles.
Lessons
- 1 Lessons
- 00:00:00 Hours