Confined Space Entry Level 2
Confined Space Entry Level 2 Advanced Training course is aimed at ERT Confined Space Entrants, Observers and Permit Supervisors and covers both theory and practicals.
Course Code: WECSRL2 | Course: Confined Space Entry Level 2 |
Duration of the Training | 16 Hours |
Course Ratio | 8:1 |
Compliance | ISO 11228-1,2,3 |
Laws & Regulations | HSA, HSW (GA) at Work (Confined Spaces) – Reg 2001 | EU Directive : 89/655/EEC |
HSE Confined Space Reg 1997 | |
CSA Z1006 | |
OSHA 1910 & 1926 |
Working AT Height Academy™ Confined Space Entry Level 2 Advanced Training course is aimed at Confined Space Entrants, Observers and Permit Supervisors and covers both theory and practicals. We outline current applicable legislation, permit to work systems, safe systems of work, procedures for entry and rescue. CPR with respect to the observer is also addressed. This course involves actual advanced confined space entry and rescue techniques and exercises.
Who should attend?
The training is designed to meet sectors of industry working in a confined space that may or may not require breathing apparatus (SCBA). It will meet all standards for those who may be required to work in confined spaces and participate in the emergency procedures from within high risk confined space. this course is designed for those who have received Confined Space Level 1 training.
Typical Enviroments
- Wind Turbine Generators – Hub, Rotor Blade & Bacement.
- Industrial Refinery – Manholes, Sewers, Storage tanks and vats, Pits, Tunnels, Lift and access shafts.
- Power Plants – Manholes, Sewers, Storage tanks and vats, Pits, Tunnels, & Lift and access shafts.
- Construction – Excavations & Trenches.
- Factorys Manholes, Sewers, Storage tanks and vats & Lift and access shafts.
- Aeroplanes – Pit Control area, Cargo area
- and More!
Course Content
Theory
- Confined Space Regulations
- Code of Practice for working in Confined Space
- Setting the scene: Case histories
- Confined spaces: Identification – Hazards (free flowing solids, engulfment)
- Safe work practices: Entry permits – Safe procedures – Emergency Plan
- Safety equipment: Harnesses, winches, fall arrestors – safety lighting – Personal Protective Equipment
- Discussion of chemical exposures and air purifying respirators used on site
- Atmospheric testing: Unsafe atmospheres – definitions
- ventilation equipment safety rules
- Purging times for confined space volumes (ft)
- Purging a confined space using positive and negitive ventilation techniques
- Advanced Rescue techniques for enetrents
- Safety rules using BA Equipment
Participants who have completed this course will be able to
- Describe the responsibilities of the confined space entrant, observer and supervisor
- Describe the confined space rescue procedures
- State the purpose of a confined space entry and the steps to be taken
- Demonstrate the operation of gas detectors
- Wear a harness correctly and carry out routine harness inspections
- Complete Entry and Exit from confined spaces
- Use Permit to Work in Confined Spaces
- Work as a dedicated team
- Show team leadership
- Purge a space usining positive and negitave ventalation
Prerequisite
All delegates must have completed Confined Space Entry & Rescue Level 1 and have a valid First Aid with Emergency Trauma certification.