Course Introduction
Working in confined spaces is a dangerous and risk work environment, which include suffocation, engulfment, and inability to be rescued. Workers must understand the risks and take all proper precautions prior to entering the space, while working in the space, and when leaving the space. The course elaborates the requirements for any worksite considered "confined," including sumps, pits, pipes, tunnels, tanks, and silos. This safety training also help prevent serious injury in the workplace and save lives.
Course Objectives
. The course elaborates the requirements for any worksite considered "confined," including sumps, pits, pipes, tunnels, tanks, and silos. This safety training also help prevent serious injury in the workplace and save lives.
Topics to be covered
Introduction
Learning Outcomes
At the end of the course, participants will understand
· General overview of confined space
· Atmospheric and non-atmospheric hazards in confined space
· Methods and rules that must be followed before, during, and after confined space entry
· Atmospheric testing and monitoring;
· Entry permit and the permit space safety program;
· Duties and responsibilities of key confined space personnel.
Course Duration
The course duration is 3 days, including class discussions, assignments and practical on atmospheric hazard monitoring etc.
Course Fee
The course fee is TShs 300,000/= per participant which will cover tuition fee, training materials /booklet, food and refreshment during the course.
Course Certification
An OSHA certificate will be issued after successful completion of the course.