Confined Space Training Online for Construction Workers
Gain a better understanding of OSHA standards, hazard identification, risk assessment, control measures, and emergency response protocols. Enroll now!
- Satisfies OSHA Guidelines
- Covers 29 CFR 1926 Subpart AA
- Complete Training in Just 1 Hour
- Earn 0.1 CEUs Upon Completion
- For Confined Space Workers
100% Online At Your Own Pace
Developed by Certified Safety Experts
Certificate Upon Completion
Interactive and Engaging
About This Course s-mod-info
Permit-required confined spaces (PRCS) are found throughout industry. Furnaces, vaults, tanks, sewers, and countless other types of workspaces are confined spaces according to OSHA. Employees enter these spaces on a regular basis to perform various activities. If you enter a permit-required confined space, you must be properly trained to ensure your safety and the safety of your coworkers. In this course, you will learn how to recognize and safely work in permit-required confined spaces. You will also learn what to do if conditions change or if an emergency situation arises while you're working in a permit-required confined space.
Audience
This course is intended for all employees who enter confined spaces.
Learning Outcomes
After taking this course, you will be able to:
- Describe the purpose of the Permit-Required Confined Spaces Standard and employer responsibilities under the Standard
- Identify industries and businesses covered by the Permit-Required Confined Spaces Standard
- Define hazards that may be found in a non-permit-required confined space and a permit-required confined space
- Classify confined spaces using information provided to you.
Course Facts
What You Get
Certificate of Completion
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Course Structure
At your own pace, save progress as you go
FAQs
What Is Confined Space Training?
Confined space training is a specialized workplace safety program designed to teach workers how to safely enter and work within confined spaces while adhering to regulations like those set by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Our online course is designed specifically for construction workers and covers everything from identifying hazards to executing proper safety procedures and responding effectively in emergencies.
What's Included in Confined Space Training?
This course is divided into interactive lessons that cover a range of topics including hazard recognition, safe entry and exit techniques, the correct use of personal protective equipment, atmospheric testing, and emergency response strategies. Each section features engaging content with quizzes designed to reinforce learning and improve retention. This course also includes a downloadable and printable certificate of completion upon successfully finishing the program.
Who Needs the Confined Space Certification?
There is technically no such thing as “Confined Space Certification.” Those who take the course will instead receive a completion certificate proving they have completed the online training. This course is ideal for any construction worker who may have to enter confined spaces on construction sites.
How Many Modules Are in the Confined Space Course?
This confined space training course features multiple modules carefully organized to cover all essential topics, ensuring that participants receive a thorough understanding of confined spaces and the hazards they may present. However, the overall structure and number of modules can vary depending on the training provider.
What Are the Confined Space Training Requirements?
Confined space training requirements are mandated by OSHA to ensure worker safety in potentially hazardous environments. Specifically, for the construction industry, these requirements are outlined in 29 CFR 1926 Subpart AA, Confined Spaces in Construction. This regulation details the necessary training for employees who may enter permit-required confined spaces (PRCS).
How Long Does the Confined Space Certification Last?
According to OSHA regulations, a Confined Space certificate does not have a specific expiration date, but industry standards typically recommend refreshing the training every one to two years, as OSHA requires employers to review their permit program and practice rescue operations annually.