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Confined Space Entry

OSHA / Safety

Training Provided by Multi-media Access "Confined Space Entry" covers all aspects of entering a confined space for employees who work as entrants or attendants in a permit required confined space or have responsibilities under your confined space entry program. This broadcast-quality production features fifty-eight interactions and practice activities. It also features a multi-level emergency simulation that requires your workers to respond in an emergency situation. During this simulation, your workers will see the consequences of their decisions played out on video. This in-depth course is a must for all maintenance, repair and emergency response teams. Delivery formats include CD-ROM, LAN, WAN, Intranet, Internet. The course can be customized to meet your site-specific needs. It is currently available in English, but other language tracks can be added.
This is primarily online training
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Course Level:introductory
Duration:2 hours
Training Presented in:English
Confined Space Entry The course presents interactive instruction covering the following topical areas:
Preparation
Isolation
Purging and cleaning
Air Quality Concepts
Ventilation
Testing and monitoring
Entry Planning
Job and hazard review
Respirator review
Rescue procedure review
Entrant Duties
Symptoms of exposure
Continuous contact
Evacuation
Attendant Duties
Signs of exposure
Monitoring
Evacuation
Emergency procedures
Performance Objectives
This course will measure mastery on each of the following performance objectives. Upon completion, workers will be able to...
Isolate the space
Explain the need for isolation of the space.
List the types of isolation methods.
Evaluate an isolation procedure.
Explain how to test for proper isolation.
Purge and clean the space
Define purging and cleaning.
Explain the need for purging and cleaning.
List common purging and cleaning methods.
Evaluate a purging and cleaning procedure.
Ventilate the space
Define ventilation.
Explain the need for ventilation.
Evaluate a ventilation procedure.
Describe possible additional precautions when a space cannot be ventilated.
Explain the importance of specialized ventilation equipment.
Test the atmosphere
Explain how to test.
Recognize test equipment types and limits.
Describe proper conditions for testing.
Explain the significance of testing the atmosphere in the proper sequence.
Explain the importance of properly calibrating testing and monitoring equipment.
Plan the Entry
Explain the purpose and importance of a pre-entry plan.
Identify topics that should be discussed during the pre-entry plan.
List the benefits of reviewing an emergency rescue plan.
Recognize the need for special equipment.
Explain the importance of reviewing respirator selections and precautions for use.
Recognize symptoms of hazard exposure
Describe symptoms of oxygen deficiency.
Describe symptoms of exposure to toxic atmospheres.
Describe symptoms of claustrophobia, disorientation, and panic.
Describe symptoms of exposure to extreme heat and overexertion.
Maintain proper contact with attendant
Explain the purpose of continuous contact with attendant.
Relate the attendant's role to personal safety.
List acceptable methods for maintaining contact.
Evacuate the space when necessary
Describe the three situations when you should evacuate the space.
Explain why to notify the attendant during a self-rescue.
Judge when to order evacuation
Recognize conditions and actions inside and outside the space that can create uncontrolled hazards.
List circumstances when evacuation should be ordered.
Judge the need for evacuation in a simulated entry.
Initiate proper emergency procedures
Explain why rescue must not be done by attendant.
Explain proper notification steps.
List information that will assist rescuers.
About The Training Provider: Multi-media Access
Multi-media Access - Multi-Media Access (M-Max) is your source for multimedia training. They are a full-service training company, using over 20 years of multimedia training experience to make their customers successful in the implementation of computerized training. M-Max can also help you with your training program challenges As your supplier, we can provide CD-ROM interactive multimedia Instant Training...
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