What is Confined Space Hazards (US)?
The Permit-Required Confined Space Training Course equips learners with essential knowledge for safely working in environments classified as permit-required confined spaces. Participants explore how to identify these spaces, recognize associated hazards, and follow proper entry procedures. The course covers entry permits, team responsibilities, hazard controls, and emergency rescue planning, providing a clear understanding of safe operations from preparation through rescue.
Course Overview
This Permit-Required Confined Space course introduces learners to the hazards posed by confined spaces and the safety practices required for working in environments that meet OSHA’s permit-required classification. The training explains how confined spaces are identified, what makes a space permit-required, and the steps necessary to prepare for safe entry.
Learners review the potential hazards associated with these environments, the criteria for reclassifying a space, and the employer’s responsibility to develop and implement safe work procedures. The course also covers entry permits, hazard controls, team roles, and emergency planning. By the end, participants will understand the responsibilities of all personnel involved in confined space entry and how to ensure safe operations from preparation through rescue.
TOPIC OVERVIEW
Permit-required confined spaces often contain atmospheric hazards, engulfment risks, or other serious dangers that can quickly threaten the health and safety of workers. Proper classification, planning, communication, and rescue preparation are essential. This course provides foundational knowledge needed to work safely in or around permit-required confined spaces and to support compliant, effective entry procedures.
COURSE TOPICS
What Is a Confined Space?
- Understand the characteristics and examples of confined spaces
- Learn what differentiates confined spaces from general work areas
Classification of a Confined Space
- Review criteria for permit-required vs. non-permit-required spaces
- Understand conditions for reclassifying confined spaces
Permit-Required Confined Space Program
- Learn the elements of an effective entry program
- Understand entry permits, hazard assessment, and atmospheric controls
Entry Team Responsibilities
- Review the roles of entrants, attendants, and entry supervisors
- Understand communication, monitoring, and safety procedures
Emergency Rescue
- Learn rescue planning requirements and available rescue resources
- Understand safe rescue methods and response expectations
COURSE DURATION
This online permit-required confined space course takes approximately 30 minutes to complete. Learners may start, pause, and resume anytime.
PASS MARK
A minimum score of 80% is required to receive a certificate of completion. Participants may retake the course up to two times if they do not achieve the required mark.
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
A digital certificate of completion will be available for download and printing upon successful completion of the course.