Confined spaces can be hazardous if not approached with an understanding of how to prepare for entry, how to enter and work safely, and what to do if an incidence occurs. This course will introduce you to the types of confined spaces and the associated hazards. You will learn about the activities within a confined space, and codes of practice. Different types of hazard controls are presented including engineering, administrative, and protective equipment.
Credits/Certificates
This course has been accredited by the Canadian Construction Association (CCA) to one (1) credit towards Gold Seal Certification upon successful completion of this course. A final mark of 100% is required in order to receive a certificate of completion.
Objectives
After successfully completing this course you will be able to:
Identify the types of confines spaces.
Recognize the potential confined space hazards.
Assess and control these hazards.
Understand your roles and responsibilities prior to entry, while working, and on leaving a confined space.
Structure and Workload
This course consists of 6 modules of approximately 30 minutes duration each, for a total of about 3 hours of self-paced instruction.
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