RedVector RVCT-439

Confined Space Entry - Permit Required

Confined Space Entry - Permit Required

0.47 hr. Online Course

Level: Intermediate

Item#: RVCT-439

SME: Convergence Training

A confined space is defined as a work area which has sufficient space for a person to fit within and perform work, limited means of entry and exit, and a design that was not intended for continuous worker occupancy. Working in a confined space can present hazardous atmospheres and physical dangers to employees. There are two types of confined spaces: Non-permit Required Confined Spaces and Permit-required Confined Spaces. This course will describe the dangers, best practices, and permit requirements necessary when working in a permit-required confined space.
Course Objectives

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Describe a permit-required confined space
  • Describe the required content of a confined space permit
  • Identify specific hazards that may exist within a confined space
  • Identify procedures used to minimize the risk of exposure to confined space hazards [and]
  • Describe the job roles and responsibilities involved in confined space entry
SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT: Convergence Training
With over a decade of experience designing advanced 3D animated courseware and developing our proprietary learning management software, we pride ourselves by having developed over 1,000 safety and operations training modules which have helped train over 250,000 workers worldwide. Our highly experienced team is dedicated to providing the industry with a simple and high-quality means of training their workforce. Whether the team consists of 25 people or an enterprise with thousands, we're here to help.