Overview & Objectives
Many members of the general industry workforce are required to perform confined space entry (CSE) for routine maintenance, system repair, and more. When a CSE team enters a permit-required confined space, there can be significant health and safety risks. For this type of job, it’s important to be aware of your surroundings and know what to do in the case of an emergency. Designed for general industry workers and employers alike, the Confined Space Awareness for General Industry course provides confined space awareness training so participants can stay safe in the workplace.
This confined space awareness training course is based on the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Title 29 CFR 1910.146 standard. It addresses pertinent topics that will help keep you safe during CSE, including:
- Basics of confined spaces
- Confined space awareness
- OSHA’s confined space regulations
- CSE permit development and implementation
- Recognition, evaluation, and control of hazards
- Roles of CSE team members, including entrants, attendants, supervisors, and emergency response and rescue personnel
- Emergency response and drills
- Monitoring equipment, personal protective equipment (PPE), and rescue equipment
Who is this Course for?
Confined Space Awareness for General Industry is designed for all members of the general industry workforce who may be required to perform CSE. These may include employees, supervisors, and managers in the following fields:
- Manufacturing
- Warehousing and distribution
- Property management
- General office
- Trade and transportation
- Hospitality
- Retail services
This course is not intended for employees or employers in the field of construction. Alternatively, these professionals can opt to enroll in our course.
Features & Benefits
Confined Space Awareness for General Industry is designed for all members of the general industry workforce who may be required to perform CSE. These may include employees, supervisors, and managers in the following fields:
- Manufacturing
- Warehousing and distribution
- Property management
- General office
- Trade and transportation
- Hospitality
- Retail services
This course is not intended for employees or employers in the field of construction. Alternatively, these professionals can opt to enroll in our course.
In Person Training
Participants in our in-person courses can expect to be taught by our most skilled and experienced instructors. Our instructors strive to make our in-person classes dynamic by incorporating meaningful activities that allow peer-to-peer discussion and collaboration, hands-on learning, and real-life examples. Participants will also be able to have most questions answered while attending the class. Some of our classes are available via Zoom (just call us for more information) and can be combined with virtual-blended learning.