This training teaches how to identify confined spaces, manage entry permits, and mitigate atmospheric hazards.
Identify spaces using OSHA’s three-pillar criteria for bodily entry
Determine if a space requires a permit based on four major hazards
Define "breaking the plane" and when legal entry officially occurs
Distinguish roles between Entrants, Attendants, and Supervisors
Apply Appendix A flow charts to evaluate site-specific safety zones
29 CFR 1910.146
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Disclaimer: This training provides a general overview of safety requirements for permit-required confined spaces under OSHA’s general industry standard, 29 CFR 1910.146. Construction activities are covered by separate rules (29 CFR 1926 Subpart AA) not directly addressed here. This course is for informational purposes and does not replace site-specific training, legal counsel, or detailed safety evaluations required by law. Always consult with your supervisor and qualified safety professionals to ensure compliance with the most current regulations.