Based on OSHA 1910.146 & 1926 Subpart AA, this 16-hour course is an in-depth course which upon completion the participants will be trained to perform the roles of a confined space supervisor, attendant, entrant and to make rescues. Participants will understand employer requirements, permits, roles and responsibilities, air monitoring, ventilation and ventilation techniques, fall protection, basic toxicology, chemistry, hazards assessment and mitigation, lockout tagout, PPE, equipment selection, self-rescue, non-entry rescue and basic entry rescue.
Request a Quick QuoteBased on OSHA 1910.146 & 1926 Subpart AA, this 16-hour course is an in-depth course which upon completion the participants will be trained to perform the roles of a confined space supervisor, attendant, entrant and to make rescues. Participants will understand employer requirements, permits, roles and responsibilities, air monitoring, ventilation and ventilation techniques, fall protection, basic toxicology, chemistry, hazards assessment and mitigation, lockout tagout, PPE, equipment selection, self-rescue, non-entry rescue and basic entry rescue. The course is taught via classroom and in the field performing live exercises including student demonstrations of self-rescue, non-entry rescue and entry rescue scenarios.
After completing this lesson, participants will be able to:
After completion of this course, students will receive a Certificate of Completion and .1 CEUs (Continuing Education Units) for each hour of class.
All training certificates will be stored by Martin Technical for future reference, validation and 3rd party documentation.