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Safe Entry and Confined Space Training 

Class Hours: Varies 

Confined spaces have limited means of entry or exit, are large enough to bodily enter, and may contain physical or atmospheric hazards. Examples include storage tanks, process vessels, bins, boilers, vaults, ventilation or exhaust ducts, sewers, tunnels, pipelines, and pits more than 4 feet in depth. Hurricane-related events might introduce hazards or potential hazards into confined spaces. For example, a space might have a potential to contain a hazardous atmosphere due to the presence of decomposing organic matter, to the use of hazardous chemicals in the space, or to the performance of operations in the space, such as welding, cutting, or burning, that may create a hazardous atmosphere.

Participant Requirements

  • Hazmat awareness (4,8,or 24 hour training)

  • Registration required 14 days prior to class date

  • Payment in full or arrangements made at time of registration

  • Water rescue helmet

  • Water draining footwear

  • Rope gloves / water rescue gloves (recommended)

  • Whistle (optional)

 

Requirements to Host This Training Course

  • Classroom, large enough to hold number of students to be taught

  • Slide projector

  • Restroom facilities

  • Adequate parking

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