Confined Space Entry Awareness – Global

A confined space is defined as a work area which has all of the following characteristics: sufficient space for a person to fit within and perform work, limited means of entry and exit, and a design that was not intended for continuous worker occupancy. This course will provide general awareness on confined spaces, differentiate between a permit-required and non-permit required confined space, and describe the job roles and responsibilities involved in confined space entry.
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Course Details

Learning Objectives

This module will cover the following topics:

  • Key statistics on tanker rollovers
  • How tanker rollovers occur
  • Common causes of tanker rollovers
  • Ways to prevent tanker rollovers

Specs

Course Level Intermediate
Languages English
Compatibility Audio, Video, MobileReady, Responsive

Steven Schoolcraft, P.E., CSP, PMP, CMIOSH, CAE

Steven is a licensed professional engineer in several states, a certified safety professional, a project management professional, and a chartered member of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health in the United Kingdom. He has authored chapters in published technical references such as the National Safety Council's Accident Prevention Manual, and has served as an author and technical reviewer for books such as Root Cause Analysis Handbook: A Guide to Effective Incident Investigation and Principles of Risk-Based Decision Making.

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