What is Confined Space Entry (Alberta)?
The Confined Space Entry Training Alberta course equips workers with the knowledge needed to safely enter and work in confined spaces while complying with Alberta’s regulations. Participants learn how to identify confined spaces, recognize hazards, follow proper entry procedures, use appropriate PPE, and understand emergency and rescue responsibilities. This training provides the foundational skills required to maintain safety for themselves and their teams in Alberta workplaces.
Course Overview
The Confined Space Entry course provides essential information for individuals in Alberta who are required to work in or around confined spaces. Confined spaces present unique hazards that must be identified, assessed, and controlled to ensure worker safety. This training explains how confined spaces are defined, what risks may be present, and the procedures that must be followed before and during entry.
Learners review their responsibilities, hazard recognition techniques, classification requirements, and the elements of an effective entry plan. The course also covers entry authorization, PPE selection and use, and emergency response expectations. By the end, participants will understand how to enter and work within confined spaces safely and in compliance with Alberta’s regulatory requirements.
TOPIC OVERVIEW
Confined spaces can contain hazardous atmospheres, shifting materials, restricted movement, and other serious risks. Understanding how to recognize confined spaces, assess hazards, and implement safe entry procedures helps prevent injuries and fatalities. This course provides the foundational knowledge needed to comply with Alberta’s confined space requirements and maintain safe work practices.
COURSE TOPICS
Confined Space Basics
- Understand what defines a confined space
- Learn why confined spaces pose unique risks
Responsibilities
- Review employer, supervisor, and worker responsibilities
Recognizing Confined Spaces
- Identify locations on the jobsite that may qualify as confined spaces
Existing and Potential Confined Space Hazards
- Review atmospheric, mechanical, engulfment, and environmental hazards
Eliminating and Controlling Hazards
- Learn control measures, including isolation, ventilation, and monitoring
Classification of Confined Spaces
- Understand classification categories and associated requirements
Entry Authorization
- Review permit requirements and approval steps
Confined Space Entry Planning
- Learn how to prepare an entry plan, communicate hazards, and assign roles
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Identify required PPE and understand proper use
Emergency and Rescue Procedures
- Review rescue planning, equipment needs, and response expectations
COURSE DURATION
This online confined space entry course takes approximately 2.5 hours to complete. Learners may start, pause, and resume at their convenience.
PASS MARK
A minimum mark of 80% is required to receive a certificate of completion. Participants may repeat the course up to two times if the pass mark is not achieved. Supplemental materials are available online to support learning.
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
Upon successful completion, learners can download and print a digital certificate of completion.