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Confined Space Training.... Occupational Health and Safety Code Part 5... starting at $125 per persontraining can be completed at your location, no mater of your company's location or time schedule participants receive a 80 + page manual, certificate, written examination, assessments, and a fantastic learning experience recognized by Alberta Environment with CEU creditspart of the Utility Level competency trainingrecognized across Canada as this course is customized to meet the legislation in each province/ your companymore than 100 companies and 10,000 people throughout Canada have received confined space training from ConTech Safety and Training Ltd. program is competency based with opportunities to practice the skills learned in a classroom settingmirrors your organization's code of practice
Updated for 2009Our Confined Space courses are among the most popular programs that we deliver. Course Content for a typical Level II program Section 1: Types and Characteristics of Restricted and Confined Spaces Definition of a restricted and a confined space (Part 1, Part 5) Characteristics of confined space (Table 5.1) Reasons for entry into confined spaces Legislation governing confined spaces within Alberta (Part 5) (Explanation Guide) Code of Practice (section 44)
Section 2: Roles, Responsibilities & Obligations Attendant or Tending Worker (section 56) Entry and exit (section 57) Entrant (explanation guide) Retaining records (section 58) Emergency Responders (section 55)
Section 3: Hazards Assessment and ControlsHazard Assessment (Part 2) (section 45) Classifications and categories of hazards with confined spaces (Table 5.2) Common confined space hazards (explanation guide) Hazard Controls Isolating the permit space (section 48 & 49) Training (section 46) Heat related disorders Safe guarding from traffic and pedestrians (section 51) Safe guarding from unauthorized entry (section 50) Confined space entry permit system (section 47) Safety and protection (section 48) Protrection from hazardous substances and energy (section 49)
Section 4: Atmospheric Air MonitoringDefinition and behavior of confined space atmospheres Types of hazardous atmospheres (Table 5.3) Bump testing an atmospheric monitor Testing the atmosphere (section 52) Characteristics of various vapors, mists and dusts within a confined space (explanation guide) Ventilation, purging (section 53) Inerting (section 54)
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