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CONFINED SPACE ENTRY
RIIWHS202E - ENTER AND WORK IN CONFINED SPACES
REDUCING RISK IN WORKPLACES
COURSE OVERVIEW
This course is designed for new and experienced personnel required to work in confined spaces in the resources and infrastructure industries at an operational level. Many roles require confined space training, including safety, injury prevention and maintenance personnel, engineers, risk managers, mine managers, cable installers and transport personnel.
Participants will learn to distinguish what constitutes a confined space; key terminology; as well as understand the regulations and legislative requirements governing entering and working in and around confined spaces. Participants will identify hazards and emergencies as well as implement appropriate control measures; conduct risk assessments and apply for a confined space entry permit.
Students will demonstrate how to enter, exit and work safely in a confined space according to an issued permit for two scenarios. Participants will also inspect and select appropriate personal protective gear; operate various confined space safety equipment including atmospheric testing/monitoring devices; and conduct routine servicing of all equipment and gear.
ASSESSMENT REQUIREMENTS
Individuals undertaking this course will be expected to complete both written and practical assessment tasks.
APPLICATION
This course is ideal for a wide range of workers who may need to enter and work in confined spaces, including safety personnel responsible for enforcing compliance requirements, injury prevention specialists assessing and mitigating workplace risks, and maintenance personnel tasked with repairs and inspections in confined or enclosed spaces. It is also valuable for engineers and facility workers involved in designing or maintaining equipment that requires access to confined spaces, risk/safety managers overseeing confined space entry and associated risks, and or underground workers operating in environments where confined spaces are prevalent.
Additionally, cable installers and technicians working in confined spaces like ducts or tunnels, transport personnel responsible for delivering goods to and from remote or confined areas, and emergency responders or rescue teams who conduct operations in confined spaces will benefit from this training. By completing the course, participants will gain the skills and knowledge to enter and work in confined spaces safely, ensuring compliance with industry standards, legislative requirements, and best practices. This training is essential to maintaining a safe working environment for all those exposed to the hazards associated with confined space work.



$220 Per Student
Minimal Fitness
Level Required



1 Day
(Full Course)
Face-to-Face or
Blended Delivery
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