Confined Spaces: Dangerous Places
Course Length: 60 minutes
Help reduce your
employees' risk of accidents.
Entering permit-required confined spaces poses risks to your
employees' safety, including toxic environments, engulfment hazards, dangerous
moving parts, electrical hazards, pressure dangers, and more.
This program helps you comply with OSHA's confined spaces
training requirements. It provides an important training foundation for
authorized entrants, attendants, entry supervisors, and rescue services and
emergency personnel - anyone with the potential to encounter a permit space.
J. J. Keller’s Confined Spaces: Dangerous Places
covers the following topics:
- How
identify and work within Permit-required confined spaces
- Understanding
PRCS hazards, including: asphyxiating, toxic, flammable, explosive,
engulfment, and physical hazards
- Understanding
the roles and responsibilities of the PRCS Entry team
- What
to do case of an emergency and Rescue Operation.
Intended Audience
Employees charged with entering confined spaces, and employees that work around
confined spaces.
Regulations covered
29 CFR 1910.146
After completing this
course, employees will be able to:
- Describe
what constitutes a confined space and a permit-required confined space
- Identify
some of the specific hazards associated with working in permit spaces
- Know
the general duties and responsibilities of the authorized entrant,
attendant, and entry supervisor
- Identify
the role of the emergency rescue team