How to Identify Confined Spaces Training
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Quickly learn how to identify confined spaces and avoid costly OSHA violations. Choose your self-paced online course that explains exactly how to recognize confined and permit-required spaces in construction or general industry settings – and awards an instant certificate when you finish.
How to Identify Confined Spaces at Construction Sites
- Tailored to OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart AA
- For the competent person, supervisors, and safety managers
- Print training certification for proof of course completion
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Or, in the alternative, click here to obtain 2 or more courses to assign to your group of students
How to Identify Confined Spaces at General Industry Sites
- Tailored to OSHA 29 CFR 1910.146
- For managers, supervisors, and safety managers
- Print training certification for proof of course completion
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Or, in the alternative, click here to obtain 2 or more courses to assign to your group of students
NOTE: These courses are NOT intended for students wanting to take a Confined Space Entrant or Entry Supervisor training course. To be directed to our entrant and entry supervisor training courses, click one of the following links for Construction or for General Industry.
Why it is Important to Identify All Confined Spaces at Your Worksites
The OSHA permit-required confined space entry standards requires employers to identify all confined spaces at their sites to determine if if any are permit-required confined spaces so they can warn non-authorized employees not to enter, and to implement a permit entry program if any of their employee will enter a permit space. Furthermore, the general contractor at construction sites and the host employer at general industry worksites must identify all confined spaces at their sites, even if none of their employees will enter the spaces, so they can coordinate entry operations at their site with any on site contractors or subcontractors who will enter the spaces.
How the Online "How to Identify Confined Spaces" Courses Work
These online confined space training courses are designed to be taken by one trainee. Trainees will be able to begin training within a matter of minutes after they are registered for their online confined space training course. To make sure the trainee is at the computer throughout the course, the student is prompted to click an arrow to advance through the course each time a section is completed. The course is also narrated, so the student must use a computer equipped with speakers or they must plug in headphones or ear-buds so they can hear the narration.
One of the major benefits of taking our online confined space training courses is the trainee may log out of their course at any time during their training session, and can log back in when it is convenient to resume their course where they left off, even from a different computer or tablet. Students are allotted up to six full months to complete their course, but they can certainly complete it much quicker (even in a single day) since the course is available for them to take 24/7/365.
Course Outline
Both “How To” training courses cover the following topics:
- Course Introduction
- Overview of OSHA’s Confined Space Standards
- How to Identify Confined Spaces
- Determining Which Confined Spaces are “Permit-required”
- Evaluating Atmospheric Hazards
- Course Recap and Final Exam
Course Quizzes and Final Test
There is a short quiz at the end of each module, as well as a final test at the end of your course. The trainee must make at least 80% to pass each quiz and final test, and is allotted up to three times to take and pass each quiz/test. The quizzes and test are not designed to be difficult, but rather are necessary to help ensure the trainee is actively participating in their online confined space entry training course. To help trainees retain knowledge about confined space-related topics, they are provided with a free PDF study guide they can print out for use during their course and the quizzes/test as part of their course materials (click the “Materials” tab on the menu located within the course player to access your free study guide).
Proof of Course Completion
Upon successful completion of the online confined space entry training course, participants will be able to immediately print their personalized certificate of completion to prove they took their confined space training course. This will suffice to certify you completed your online confined space training course.
Customer / Student Support
Questions about sales and about the online confined spaces in general industry training courses should be directed to OSHA Training Services Inc, at 1-877-771-6742, or by submitting an email to our technical support team at support@onlinetraining.education.
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