Confined Space Entry Awareness (CSE)
This computer-based training program is designed for the individual worker. Introducing some of the
common hazards of working in a confined space, the training takes on average 4 hours. It is an excellent
awareness program for workers who may have a chance of exposure to confined space, and may not necessarily be
performing confined space work on a regular basis. It stresses the need for proper training and use of Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE), using real-life situations. Please note: This is NOT a course on Confined Space Rescue
Cost per student
Member :$50.00
Associate Member :$50.00
Non Member :$65.00
Course Objectives:
- To identify three features of a confined space
- To identity some of the hazards of working in a confined space (immediate danger to life and health [IDLH] hazards)
- To illustrate the need for proper site procedures (entry team)
- To describe the dangers of oxygen enriched and oxygen deficient atmospheres
Course Content:
- Description of confined space and the reasons for fatalities
- Definition of terms and presentation of some legislated standards
- Identification of hazards of the workplace
- Description of hazard controls including engineering, permits, and training
- Description of PPE and a brief reference to respiratory protective equipment (RPE)
- Description of the duties of entrants and the crew supervisor
Scope of the training:
- Multimedia presentation (video, and slides with audio)
- Interactive questions and answer sessions
- Comprehension/competency testing
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