Confined Space Entry
Working in a confined space is potentially one of the most dangerous of all workplace hazards. Working in a confined space is considered to be 150 times more dangerous than doing the same job outside. Over the years, many workers, in a range of occupations, have lost their lives or suffered serious harm while working in tanks, vats, sumps, sewers, pits, traps and other types of confined space. All of these deaths and injuries could be averted by following the established procedures for such work and using proper personal protective equipment.
Our training is aimed at people who are required to enter confined spaces or responsible for those who enter.
Course content is designed not only to ensure that confined spaces are made safe for those entering them, but also to highlight the likely hazards associated with such work.
Besides covering the conditions of work for an organisations own employees it also covers contractors or others on the premises. Additionally, content covered will be compatible with obligations under the Health and Safety in Employment (HSE) Act 1992.
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