Permit-Required Confined Space Course

Occupational Safety & Health

Course Description

 

Permit-Required Confined Space Course

Construction work may require you to enter permit-required confined spaces, also known as permit spaces, a specific type of confined space that can present fatal hazards. Examples of confined areas that OSHA may classify as permit spaces include tanks, sewers, storm drains, boilers and HVAC ducts.

The Permit-Required Confined Spaces course teaches construction workers how to perform their job safely in permit spaces by recognizing and avoiding common hazards. It also explains the difference between confined spaces and permit-required confined spaces.

Learning Outcomes

  • Explain the differences between confined spaces and permit spaces

  • Select the appropriate personal protective equipment for work in permit spaces

  • Explain the types and characteristics of confined spaces and the associated hazards

  • List the steps to take during emergencies in confined spaces

  • Describe OSHA procedures and standards for permit-required confined spaces

OSHA Requirement

Our trainers are authorized by OSHA to conduct this training and students receive course completion cards. The OSHA Outreach Training Program is not a certification program. 

More Information

For more information on this training course, contact us using the email or phone number below:

rapintv@optonline.net
(631) 454-6530