Overview & Objectives
The Confined Space & Electrical for Construction Safety Pack from Exceed Safety includes over two hours of training and features three courses including:
- Introduction to Confined Space in Construction
- Electrical Safety for Construction
- Electrical Hazard Recognition and Control
Participants who use this safety pack will learn essential preventative measures that can be taken to avoid injuries and death from both confined space and electrical hazards in the construction workplace.
NOTICE: Save $21 when you purchase the courses in the Confined Space & Electrical for Construction Safety Pack courses together.
Who is this Course for?
The Confined Space & Electrical for Construction Safety Pack from Exceed Safety is intended for all those who may encounter confined spaces and potential electrical hazards on the jobsite. Individuals who will specifically benefit from this safety pack include the following:
- Construction workers
- Construction managers
- Construction supervisors
- Construction foremen
- Confined space entry workers, attendants, and supervisors
Features & Benefits
Exceed Safety’s Confined Space & Electrical for Construction Safety Pack provides intermediate-level training designed to prepare participants for both confined space and electrical hazards in the workplace. Upon successful completion of this safety pack, participants can expect to:
- Be able to identify a number of electrical hazards typically found on the construction site
- Know the proper protective measures one should take
- Follow essential regulations and guidelines to maintain a safe work environment
- Recognize potential dangers and duties of individuals on the jobsite
In Person Training
Participants in this in-person class can expect to be engaged with discussions, collaboration from other members of the course, team building experiences, and interactive learning. All our instructors have years of experience in the field and are highly qualified and skilled. We offer some classes via Zoom (just give us a call for more information). Some classes can be combined with virtual-blended learning, as well.