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Permit-Required Confined Space Entry 
(29 CFR 1910.146 & 1926 Subpart C)
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What You Will Learn . . .
Learn about the Confined Space Entry Permit System and the possible hazards of working in a confined space. Gain knowledge that can help you protect yourself and your co-workers from engulfment, asphyxiation, poisoning, drowning or other hazards. Using a mix of hands-on activities, group workshops and lectures, this course will prepare you for the separate roles of the Entrant, Attendant, and Supervisor in a permit-required confined space situation. It will demonstrate the importance of team concepts and responsibilities, good communication practices, Lockout/Tagout procedures, Hot Works Safety as well as other safety considerations and effective problem solving. Understand the difference between "Permit-Required", "Alternate" and "Non-Permit Required" spaces. Learn about the implementation of a Written Confined Space Program, the use of air monitoring and recent regulatory changes.
Who Should Attend?
Anyone who performs confined space entries or manages a confined space program at their job, such as public works, maintenance, facility, and utility workers, engineers, HVAC personnel, contractors and others should attend.
Permit-Required Confined Space Entry training also applies to anyone who must work in Permit-Required Confined Spaces under the General Industry Standard.
Credits, Fees and Dates
Permit-Required Confined Space Entry |
Class Length |
8 hours |
Fee per Student |
$200
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ABIH Credits |
1.0 CM |
CHMM Credits |
0.05 CMPs |
Dates |
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Registration Is Easy!
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