Confined Space Entry for Construction In California, Florida, New Jersey, New York, Texas, and Nationwide
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Confined Space Entry for Construction - Training for Entry Supervisors & the Competent Person
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Confined Space Entry for Construction - Training for Entry Supervisors and the Competent Person OVERVIEW:
This course is designed to provide training and information about Federal OSHA’s Confined Spaces in Construction standard to affected personnel, their managers, and interested individuals.
Students may download and print their personalized certification of course completion after successfully finishing all course materials and quizzes / final exam.
Online training courses cannot cover the site-specific information and training required by OSHA. Therefore, employers must supplement this course with site-specific training and information about the identity and hazards of confined spaces to be entered at the worksite, site-specific entry procedures, required PPE, and other protective measures as necessary to comply with OSHA regulations.
Approximate Course Length: 8 hours.
Prerequisites: None
Language: English (student must be able to read and understand English to complete this course).
Testing: You must pass each module quiz and the final exam. If you pass a module quiz, you will be directed to the next module, and if you pass the final exam you will be able to print your certificate of completion. If you do not pass a module quiz or final exam, you can retake it a second time, and if necessary, a third time. If you fail the third attempt of a quiz or exam, you can repeat the module or exam again and attempt the quiz/exam again.
Course Materials: Printable notes packet & numerous reference documents / links.
Refund policy: 72 hours from purchase, barring course completion.
Course Modules:
- Course Introduction
- Origins of OSHA’s Confined Space Standards
- Scope, Definitions, and General Requirements
- Identifying Confined Spaces
- Determining Which Confined Spaces are Permit-required
- Employer/Contractor Responsibilities
- Reclassification / Alternate Entry Procedures
- Permit-required Confined Space Entry Program
- Entry Permit / Permitting Process
- Training Requirements
- Duties of Entrants, Attendants, and Entry Supervisors
- Rescue and Emergency Services
- Atmospheric Testing
- Ventilation
- Course Recap and Final Exam