Identify hazards, master permit roles, and stay safe around confined spaces with this essential OSHA-aligned course.
Define confined spaces using the three mandatory regulatory criteria
Identify atmospheric, physical, and mechanical hazards in tight spaces
Distinguish between the roles of Entrant, Attendant, and Entry Supervisor
Explain the purpose and components of a confined space entry permit
Recognize the dangers of unauthorized rescue and the need for planning
Differentiate between general awareness and formal entry authorization
In many industrial and maintenance environments, the most dangerous hazards are the ones you cannot see. While a deep storage tank or a sprawling sewer system might look like an obvious risk, many workers encounter confined spaces—like pits, vaults, and crawlspaces—without realizing they have stepped into a high-stakes environment where conditions can change in an instant. This course is designed to move you past guesswork and into a clear understanding of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 29 CFR 1910.146 standards. Whether you are a seasoned technician or new to the job site, recognizing when a workspace transitions from "routine" to "confined" is a fundamental skill that saves lives.
We begin by breaking down the "cradle-to-grave" logic of confined space safety: identifying the three specific conditions that make a space confined and determining when a "permit-required" status is triggered. You will explore the "silent killers" of the workplace—atmospheric hazards such as oxygen deficiency, toxic fumes, and flammable gases—and learn why air monitoring is a non-negotiable step before any part of your body breaks the plane of an entry. We also dive into the physical risks, including engulfment, entrapment, and mechanical energy hazards, emphasizing why lockout/tagout (LOTO) is often the first line of defense.
A significant portion of this training focuses on the human element: the defined roles of the Authorized Entrant, Attendant, and Entry Supervisor. You will learn why the Attendant is the "guardian" of the entry, never leaving their post and never entering the space, even in a crisis. We address the sobering reality that 60% of confined space fatalities involve would-be rescuers who acted on instinct rather than a plan. By the end of this session, you will understand the critical difference between awareness and authorization, ensuring you know exactly when to stop, when to ask questions, and how to respect the permit system. This training is essential for facility maintenance teams, construction workers, safety coordinators, and any personnel working near enclosed industrial assets.
This program is available with Spanish and French closed captions.
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.146
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